John Grabowski, Cfa
About John Grabowski, Cfa
John Grabowski is an Executive Director at UBS, leading the Global Equity Finance Trading and the US Funding Desk. He has extensive experience in financial services, with a background in funding, capital management, and trading across various prestigious institutions.
Current Role at UBS
John Grabowski serves as the Executive Director of Global Equity Finance Trading and is the Head of the US Funding Desk at UBS. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to the firm's operations in the Greater New York City Area. His responsibilities include overseeing funding strategies and managing equity finance trading activities.
Previous Experience at UBS
Prior to his current role, John Grabowski worked at UBS Investment Bank as a Director from 2004 to 2010. He returned to UBS in 2011, where he served as Director of Global Equities Funding & Treasury until 2017. His tenure at UBS has spanned multiple roles, emphasizing his expertise in funding and capital management.
Experience at Other Financial Institutions
John Grabowski has held significant positions at other financial institutions. He worked at Morgan Stanley as a Vice President from 2010 to 2011. Before that, he was with GE Asset Management, where he served in various roles, including Real Estate Funds from 2003 to 2004 and as a Financial Management Program participant from 2001 to 2003.
Education and Expertise
John Grabowski studied at Loyola University Maryland, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Finance. He possesses a deep understanding of core finance concepts and has expertise in leveraging data to develop innovative analytics for strategic decision-making.
International Experience in Financial Services
John Grabowski has extensive international experience in financial services, particularly in funding, capital and liquidity management, equities, and trading. His work in London and the Greater New York City Area has equipped him with a broad perspective on global financial markets.