Jingwen Liu
About Jingwen Liu
Jingwen Liu is an Analyst with extensive experience in data analysis and project coordination, currently working at PING AN in Shanghai, China. Liu has a strong academic background with a Master's degree in Applied Analytics from Columbia University and a Bachelor's degree in Economics/Mathematics and Accounting from the University of Southern California.
Work at PING AN
Jingwen Liu has been employed at PING AN as an Analyst since 2019. In this role, Liu is responsible for building a universal enterprise database for the Group, which enhances data-driven decision-making capabilities. Liu also plays a significant role in the technology innovation department, where the focus is on analyzing industry trends and competitor strategies. This analysis informs the company's strategic responses and initiatives.
Previous Experience at Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Prior to joining PING AN, Jingwen Liu worked as a Cash Analyst Intern at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco from 2017 to 2018. This internship lasted for nine months and took place in the Greater Los Angeles Area. During this time, Liu gained valuable experience in cash management and financial analysis.
Internship at USC Center on Public Diplomacy
During a summer internship at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy, Jingwen Liu demonstrated exceptional multitasking abilities. Liu's performance during this internship significantly impressed both employers and colleagues, showcasing strong organizational and analytical skills.
Education and Expertise
Jingwen Liu holds a Master of Science in Applied Analytics from Columbia University, which was completed from 2018 to 2019. Prior to this, Liu earned a Bachelor's Degree in Economics/Mathematics and Accounting from the University of Southern California, studying there from 2014 to 2018. This educational background provides a strong foundation in data analysis and economic principles.
Contributions to Research and Analysis
Jingwen Liu contributed to the analysis of the Chinese stock market crash in 2015, focusing on the underlying causes. This work was foundational for the team's research efforts. Additionally, Liu has been involved in feasibility studies for pilot projects, coordinating collaboration methods across the Group's specialized companies.