Niveen Hennein
About Niveen Hennein
Niveen Hennein is a Senior Associate at Thoma Bravo, with a background in investment solutions and risk management from her previous roles at JPMorgan Chase & Co. and experience in research and healthcare management.
Work at Thoma Bravo
Niveen Hennein currently holds the position of Senior Associate at Thoma Bravo, a private equity firm based in Chicago, Illinois. She began her role in 2023 and has been contributing to the firm's investment strategies and portfolio management. Her experience in financial services and risk management positions her to add value to Thoma Bravo's operations.
Previous Experience at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Niveen Hennein has extensive experience at JPMorgan Chase & Co., where she worked in various capacities from 2017 to 2023. She served as a Risk Analyst in Wealth Management for two months in 2017, followed by a two-year tenure as a Risk Manager in the same division from 2018 to 2020. Most recently, she held the role of Business Manager for Investment Solutions from 2020 to 2023. During her time, she was responsible for the CRM product and strategic vision of the hedge fund platform.
Educational Background
Niveen Hennein holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy Analysis and Global Health from Duke University, where she studied from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, she studied at New York University, focusing on Spanish, Economics, and International Politics, and participated in the Duke in Madrid program for 11 months in 2016. Her educational background supports her expertise in policy analysis and global health issues.
Early Career Experience
Before her roles in the financial sector, Niveen Hennein gained experience in various positions. She worked as a Research Assistant at Duke University's Innovation and Technology Policy Lab from 2015 to 2017. Additionally, she served as an Office Manager Assistant at A to Z Pediatric And Youth Healthcare for two months in 2015 and completed a three-month internship as a Legal Intern with the Tenth Congressional District Democrats in 2016.