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Chris Voicu
Lead Strategy Developer at Eagle Seven
Chris Voicu is a highly accomplished professional in the fields of business economics and quantitative finance. With an impressive educational background, Chris earned his PhD in Business Economics from the prestigious Harvard University, solidifying his expertise in economic theory and applied business strategies. He also holds a Master of Science in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University, further refining his skills in analytical thinking, problem-solving, and quantitative methodologies that are crucial in today's data-driven economic landscape.
Throughout his career, Chris has held several prominent positions that showcase his extensive knowledge and experience in the financial sector. Currently, he serves as the Lead Strategy Developer and Senior Quant at Eagle Seven, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the company's market strategies and leveraging his quantitative skills to drive improvements in trading outcomes. His experience at Eagle Seven underscores his capability in developing robust investment strategies that blend risk management with economic forecasting.
Prior to his current role, Chris was a Senior Quant at Tower Research Capital, where he contributed significantly to the firm's quantitative trading operations. His technical acumen and strategic insights during this time helped shape innovative trading algorithms and strategies aimed at maximizing profitability in competitive markets. Before his tenure at Tower Research Capital, he worked at Spot Trading LLC as a Financial Engineer in the Algo Trading and Execution Group, focusing on the development of sophisticated automated trading systems that efficiently executed trades in real-time environments.
Chris also held a notable position as Assistant Vice President at ITG Inc., where he enhanced the firm's capabilities in quantitative trading and market analysis. As a Senior Economist at Redbrick Partners, he provided critical insights and economic analyses that informed high-level investment decisions and strategies. His expertise in quantitative finance is complemented by his role as Head Teaching Fellow at Harvard University, where he honed his ability to democratize complex subjects, imparting critical knowledge to the next generation of business leaders and economists.