Alysia Chou
About Alysia Chou
Alysia Chou is a Senior Analyst at the Group Strategy Development Center at PING AN in Shanghai, China. She has a diverse background in business analysis, having previously worked at Tencent, The Boston Consulting Group, and Sony Mobile Communications, among others.
Work at PING AN
Alysia Chou has been employed at PING AN since 2018, serving as a Senior Analyst at the Group Strategy Development Center. In this role, she applies her expertise in business analysis and strategy development to support the company's objectives. Her tenure at PING AN spans over six years, during which she has contributed to various strategic initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience at Tencent
Prior to her current position, Alysia worked at Tencent as a Senior Business Analyst in the Strategy Development Department from 2017 to 2018. During her one-year tenure in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, she focused on strategic planning and analysis, leveraging her skills to support the company's growth and development.
Education and Expertise
Alysia Chou holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Fudan University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. In addition to her major, she completed a minor at the same institution from 2010 to 2013. Her educational background is complemented by self-taught programming skills in Python and expertise in SQL for data analysis and decision-making.
Career Background
Alysia has a diverse career history, having worked in various roles across different industries. She served as a Financial Planning Intern at China Construction Bank in 2012 and held positions at Shinra Technologies, Inc. and Sony Mobile Communications as a Business Development Associate. Additionally, she worked at The Boston Consulting Group as an Associate from 2013 to 2015, gaining valuable experience in consulting and strategy.
Teaching and Mentorship Experience
Alysia has experience in academia as well, having worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the School of Management at Fudan University in 2011. This role involved supporting faculty and mentoring students, reflecting her commitment to education and knowledge sharing.