Isabelle Wildgen
About Isabelle Wildgen
Isabelle Wildgen is a Sales Associate specializing in Institutional Client Coverage for the Asia Pacific region at UBS, where she has worked since 2017. She has studied at prestigious institutions and has professional experience in major international cities, focusing on global financial markets.
Work at UBS
Isabelle Wildgen has been employed at UBS since 2017, serving as a Sales Associate in the Institutional Client Coverage division for the Asia Pacific region. Her role involves engaging with institutional clients and providing tailored financial solutions. Based in Zurich, Switzerland, she has contributed to the firm's efforts in expanding its presence and services in the Asia-Pacific market.
Education and Expertise
Isabelle Wildgen holds a Master's degree in Data Sciences and Business Analytics from Essec | Centralesupélec, which she completed in 2013. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Business, Entrepreneurship, and Finance from Fordham University, graduating in 2012. Her educational background equips her with a solid foundation in financial analysis and business strategy, particularly in the context of global financial markets.
Background
Isabelle Wildgen has lived and worked in several major international cities, including New York, London, Beijing, Paris, and Hong Kong. This diverse experience has provided her with a broad perspective on global financial markets and client needs. She completed her secondary education at Lycée Aline Mayrisch in Luxembourg from 2001 to 2008.
Language Proficiency
Isabelle Wildgen is bilingual in four languages: English, French, German, and Luxembourgish. This linguistic ability enhances her communication skills and facilitates her interactions with clients across different regions, particularly in the multicultural environment of the Asia-Pacific financial markets.
Focus and Interests
Isabelle Wildgen is dedicated to expanding her knowledge in global financial markets. She actively seeks to tackle new challenges within the Asia-Pacific region, indicating her commitment to professional growth and adaptation in a dynamic financial landscape.