Anne Nguyen
About Anne Nguyen
Anne Nguyen is an Executive Compensation Analyst at Pearl Meyer in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in mathematics and actuarial science from The University of Texas at Austin and has held various internships and analyst positions in the field.
Work at Pearl Meyer & Partners
Anne Nguyen has been employed at Pearl Meyer as an Executive Compensation Analyst since 2019. In this role, she specializes in analyzing and advising on executive compensation strategies. Her work is based in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she has contributed to the firm's expertise in compensation consulting for various organizations.
Previous Experience in Compensation and Benefits
Prior to her current position, Anne Nguyen gained valuable experience in the field of compensation and benefits. She worked as a Benefits Intern at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas for three months in 2016. Additionally, she served as an Actuarial Intern at Tokio Marine HCC in 2017, also for three months, where she developed her analytical skills further.
Education and Expertise
Anne Nguyen earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Actuarial Science from The University of Texas at Austin, completing her studies from 2014 to 2017. During her time at the university, she also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant for three months in 2016, gaining research experience that complements her analytical capabilities.
Career Development at Tokio Marine HCC
Following her internships, Anne Nguyen continued her career at Tokio Marine HCC as an Assistant Actuarial Analyst from 2018 to 2019. In this role, she applied her actuarial knowledge and skills in a professional setting, contributing to the company's actuarial projects before transitioning to her current position at Pearl Meyer.
High School Education
Anne Nguyen completed her high school education at Atascocita High School. This foundational education set the stage for her pursuit of higher education in mathematics and actuarial science.