Moti Konak
About Moti Konak
Moti Konak serves as the Derivatives and Convertibles Evaluation Manager at Thomson Reuters, where he has worked since 2006. He oversees the development of pricing models for various derivatives and leads cross-functional teams to enhance work processes.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Moti Konak has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2006, serving as the Derivatives and Convertibles Evaluation Manager. In this role, he oversees the development of pricing models for various derivatives, including Structured Notes, Interest Rate, Equity, Credit, FX, and Commodity derivatives. He acts as the primary point of contact for implementing new derivatives models, ensuring enhancements and quality assurance diagnostics are effectively managed. His responsibilities also include leading cross-functional teams to improve work processes and implement solutions.
Education and Expertise
Moti Konak holds a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) from Baruch College, which he completed from 1998 to 2001. He also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from the same institution, studying from 1991 to 1994. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in derivatives evaluation and financial modeling.
Background
Moti Konak's professional background is centered around derivatives and financial modeling. He has accumulated over 18 years of experience at Thomson Reuters, where he has developed a comprehensive understanding of pricing models and market dynamics. His role involves establishing partnerships with clients and sales specialists to achieve high sales targets, reflecting his commitment to fostering strong business relationships.
Achievements
In his current position, Moti Konak plays a key role in the implementation of AD FIN API functions and product data flow on Data Scope Select, a flagship product for derivatives at Thomson Reuters. He leads initiatives that enhance the quality and efficiency of derivatives evaluation processes, contributing to the overall success of the organization.