Bryan Y.
About Bryan Y.
Bryan Y. is a Research Assistant with extensive experience in various roles within the finance and aviation sectors. He currently works at John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd. and Harvard Business School, contributing to research and management initiatives.
Current Role at Harvard Business School
Bryan Y. currently serves as a Research Assistant at Harvard Business School, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he contributes to various research projects that focus on business strategy and innovation. His work involves collaborating with faculty and other researchers to analyze data and develop insights that support academic initiatives.
Experience at John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd.
Bryan Y. has been with John Swire & Sons (H.K.) Ltd. since 2020, where he started as a Management Trainee. He progressed to the role of Assistant to the General Manager Planning for Cathay Pacific from 2020 to 2021. Since 2021, he has served as Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer of Cathay Pacific. His tenure includes participation in cross-functional teams aimed at enhancing operational efficiency within the aviation sector.
Previous Positions in Finance and Non-Profit
Prior to his current roles, Bryan Y. gained experience as a Research Assistant at Alētheia Capital for two months in 2018, where he engaged in data-driven decision-making processes to provide insights for investment strategies. Additionally, he worked as a Summer Analyst at Citi for two months in 2019 and interned with the United Nations for one month in Manhattan, New York, focusing on non-profit operations.
Educational Background
Bryan Y. completed his secondary education at Queen’s College, Hong Kong, achieving the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education from 2010 to 2016. He then pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration in Global Business and Information Systems at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology from 2016 to 2020. He also studied Data Sciences and Information Technology during a semester abroad at the University of Southern California in 2019.