Ioana Naum
About Ioana Naum
Ioana Naum is the Head of Processes and Regulatory Management at UBS Asset Management, where she has worked since 2011. She specializes in governance frameworks and change management initiatives, leveraging her extensive experience from McKinsey & Company and her educational background in business and computer engineering.
Work at UBS
Ioana Naum has served as the Head of Processes and Regulatory Management in the Products Operating Office at UBS Asset Management since 2011. In this role, she plays a key part in driving management agendas and aligning business priorities. Her responsibilities include developing and implementing governance frameworks for large-scale global transformation programs. Naum focuses on executing change management initiatives, particularly in digitisation and innovation, contributing to the strategic direction of UBS Asset Management.
Education and Expertise
Ioana Naum holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Chicago, where she studied Business Administration and Management from 2000 to 2002. Prior to this, she earned a Computer Engineering Diploma from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania, studying from 1986 to 1993. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her expertise in management and technology, which she applies in her current role at UBS.
Background
Before joining UBS Asset Management, Ioana Naum worked at McKinsey & Company as an Associate Principal from 2002 to 2011. During her nine years at McKinsey, she operated in both Chicago, Illinois, and Zurich, Switzerland. This experience equipped her with skills in strategic consulting and management, which she has leveraged in her current position at UBS.
Achievements
In her role at UBS Asset Management, Ioana Naum has been instrumental in developing governance frameworks for significant global transformation initiatives. Her focus on change management and innovation has played a crucial role in advancing UBS's objectives in digitisation. Naum's contributions have helped align business strategies with regulatory requirements, enhancing operational efficiency within the organization.