Binderiya Oyunbaatar
About Binderiya Oyunbaatar
Binderiya Oyunbaatar is a Research Assistant at Yale University with a background in economics and extensive experience in finance and social impact initiatives. She has held various roles in organizations such as Yale-NUS Women in Business, Asia-Europe Foundation, and Deloitte, showcasing her leadership and analytical skills.
Work at Yale University
Binderiya Oyunbaatar has been employed as a Research Assistant at Yale University since 2022. In this role, she engages in research activities that contribute to the academic community. Her position allows her to apply her knowledge in economics and collaborate with faculty and peers on various projects.
Experience at Yale-NUS Women in Business
From 2020 to 2021, Binderiya served on the Executive Committee of Yale-NUS Women in Business in Singapore. During her 11-month tenure, she contributed to initiatives aimed at empowering women in business through networking and professional development opportunities.
Educational Background
Binderiya studied at Yale-NUS College from 2019 to 2023, where she focused on economics. She furthered her education at Yale University, achieving a degree in economics in 2022. Her academic background provides a solid foundation for her professional endeavors in finance and social impact.
Professional Experience in Finance
Binderiya has held several positions in the finance sector. She worked as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at MICC Mongolia International Capital Corporation in 2021 and as a Spring Investment Analyst at Kredens Capital Management in 2020. Additionally, she participated in the Investment Banking Mentorship Programme Case Competition at Morgan Stanley in 2021.
Leadership and Advocacy
Binderiya has demonstrated leadership skills through her involvement in debate tournaments and by founding an NGO that organized international formal conferences in Mongolia and beyond. Her work reflects her commitment to social impact and her ability to lead initiatives that foster dialogue and collaboration.