Heidi Cho
About Heidi Cho
Heidi Cho is a Senior Research Content Analyst with extensive experience in research and analysis roles across various organizations. She has worked at Transamerica since 2014 and currently holds a position at Aegon, contributing to global retirement research.
Work at Transamerica
Heidi Cho has held multiple positions at Transamerica since 2012. She started as an intern in Strategic Planning, where she worked for two years before transitioning to the role of Market Research Coordinator from 2014 to 2018. In 2018, she advanced to the position of Senior Research Content Analyst, a role she has maintained for six years. Her work at Transamerica focuses on research and analysis within the financial services sector, contributing to the company's strategic initiatives.
Current Role at Aegon
Heidi Cho has been employed at Aegon since 2014 as a Global Retirement Research Associate at the Aegon Center for Longevity and Retirement. In this role, she engages in research related to retirement solutions and longevity, supporting Aegon's mission to provide insights into retirement planning. Her tenure at Aegon spans ten years, indicating her commitment to the field of retirement research.
Previous Experience at University of Southern California
Heidi Cho worked at the University of Southern California in 2012 as a Health Services Coordinator within the Office for Wellness and Health Promotion. Her role lasted four months and involved supporting health services initiatives on campus. This experience contributed to her understanding of health and wellness in an academic setting.
Educational Background
Heidi Cho studied at the University of Southern California from 2010 to 2014, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her academic focus included Art History and Neuroscience, providing her with a diverse educational background that supports her analytical skills in her professional roles.
Research Experience at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
In 2011, Heidi Cho served as a Research Assistant at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County for three months. In this position, she contributed to research efforts within the Marine Biodiversity Center, gaining valuable experience in scientific research and data analysis.