Stefan Tintea
About Stefan Tintea
Stefan Tintea serves as Vice President at Sightway Capital, where he employs a value investing framework and a long-term outlook in investment strategies. He has previous experience at Citi and Oliver Wyman, and he studied at Harvard University.
Current Role at Two Sigma
Stefan Tintea serves as Vice President at Sightway Capital, a division of Two Sigma, since 2018. His role involves utilizing a value investing framework that emphasizes building intrinsic value with a margin of safety. Tintea adopts a long-term outlook in investment strategies, focusing on operational expertise and partnership value creation. His work contributes to the differentiated approach that Sightway Capital takes in financial services investing.
Previous Experience at Citi
Before joining Two Sigma, Stefan Tintea worked at Citi as an Associate in the Mergers & Acquisitions division from 2012 to 2015. During his three years at Citi, he gained experience in financial analysis and strategic advisory, which contributed to his understanding of complex financial transactions and corporate finance.
Visiting Scientist Role at Institut Pasteur
In 2010, Stefan Tintea served as a Visiting Scientist at Institut Pasteur for two months in the Paris Area, France. This role provided him with exposure to scientific research and collaboration in a prestigious institution, enhancing his analytical skills and broadening his professional experience.
Education at Harvard University
Stefan Tintea studied at Harvard University from 2008 to 2012, where he earned an A.B. degree. His academic focus included Chemistry and Physics, with a secondary concentration in Economics. This educational background laid the foundation for his analytical and quantitative skills, which he applies in his current investment strategies.
Early Education at Millburn High School
Stefan Tintea completed his high school education at Millburn High School from 2004 to 2008. This formative period contributed to his foundational knowledge and skills, preparing him for his future academic and professional endeavors.