Bixuan Ding, Frm
About Bixuan Ding, Frm
Bixuan Ding is a Risk Analyst specializing in ALM Hedging at Transamerica, where they have worked since 2018. They possess a strong background in credit risk and have advanced degrees in Financial Mathematics and Computer and Information Technology.
Work at Transamerica
Bixuan Ding has been employed at Transamerica as a Risk Analyst specializing in ALM Hedging since 2018. This position is based in the Baltimore, Maryland area. In this role, Bixuan focuses on risk analysis, particularly in credit risk, which is essential for effective hedging strategies. Bixuan's responsibilities include involvement in hedging production, demonstrating practical experience in implementing various hedging strategies.
Education and Expertise
Bixuan Ding holds a Master’s Degree in Financial Mathematics from The George Washington University, which was completed in 2018. Prior to this, Bixuan studied Finance at Renmin University of China, achieving a graduate degree in 2016. Additionally, Bixuan earned a Master’s degree in Computer and Information Technology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2023. This educational background provides a strong foundation in both finance and technology, enhancing Bixuan's analytical capabilities in risk management.
Background
Bixuan Ding has a diverse professional background that includes various internships and analyst roles. Prior to joining Transamerica, Bixuan worked as a Structured Finance Summer Analyst at R&R Consulting/Creditspectrum in 2017 and as a Private Equity Intern at 31st Capital Group LLC. Bixuan also gained experience as a Summer Intern at China Everbright Bank in 2015. These roles contributed to Bixuan's understanding of financial markets and risk assessment.
Achievements
Bixuan Ding has developed expertise in credit risk, a critical aspect of risk analysis in the financial sector. The extensive training in statistics complements Bixuan's role in hedging analytics, allowing for informed decision-making in risk management. Bixuan's involvement in hedging production indicates a practical application of theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios.