Shelly Li
About Shelly Li
Shelly Li is a Financial Analyst at China Phosphate Chemical Group, where she oversees global merger and acquisition activities and manages international trading in phosphate chemicals, petrochemicals, and coal chemicals.
Work at China Phosphate Chemical Group
Shelly Li has been employed as a Financial Analyst at China Phosphate Chemical Group since January 2007. In this role, she oversees global merger and acquisition activities, ensuring that the company effectively navigates complex financial transactions. Her responsibilities also include managing the international trading business, particularly in the areas of phosphate chemicals, petrochemicals, and coal chemicals. This position requires a deep understanding of market dynamics and financial analysis to support the company's strategic objectives.
Education and Expertise
Shelly Li earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Management from the University of Southern California, where she studied from 2001 to 2005. This educational background has equipped her with essential skills in financial analysis, strategic management, and business operations. Her academic training supports her current role in overseeing merger and acquisition activities and managing complex international trading operations.
Background
Shelly Li has a diverse professional background that includes significant experience in the financial sector. She is involved in setting up global branch offices, which requires a comprehensive understanding of both operational and human resources management. This experience enhances her capability to contribute effectively to the company's international initiatives and expansion efforts.
Responsibilities in Global Mergers and Acquisitions
In her role as a Financial Analyst, Shelly Li is responsible for overseeing global merger and acquisition activities at China Phosphate Chemical Group. This includes evaluating potential acquisition targets, conducting financial due diligence, and integrating acquired entities into the company's operations. Her expertise in financial analysis is crucial for making informed decisions that align with the company's growth strategy.