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In the business of… financial services

21 May 2023 12.00 - 13.00
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Join us at this special In the Business of financial services event, hosted by the Master, with Jordan Osborn (2014) Software Developer at Rokos Capital, Lily Yi-Bin Woh (2013) Vice President, Transaction Execution at MUFG  and Tom Latimer (2008), Lead Associate at the Financial Conduct Authority.  Current students can register for free via Eventbrite.

Jordan Osborn (2014)

Jordan attended Jesus College between 2014-2019 and obtained degrees in Natural Sciences (Physics). After graduation he went on to spend the following 2 years at Barclays Investment Bank in their Statistical Modelling and Development team, where he worked on a variety of Data Science problems within the domain of finance. In 2021 he then joined Rokos Capital Management where he still works to this day as a Software Developer in their Core Technology team.

Lily Yi-Bin Woh (2013)

Lily graduated with an MPhil in Planning, Growth and Regeneration in 2014. After more than half a decade of training and working as a finance lawyer at Linklaters LLP in London and Paris, Lily joined MUFG Bank in London to work on documenting and managing the execution of syndicated loans for corporates based in EMEA. Between 2000 and 2021, Lily completed secondments to HSBC and SoftBank Investment Advisers (fund managers for the world’s largest technology venture capital fund). Lily also holds a Law degree from King’s College London, and was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2013.

Tom Latimer (2008)

Tom graduated Cambridge with an MEng in 2012. After a year in a BBC technology division he made the move to finance, joining a forensic accounting firm and starting to study for the ACA qualification.

For nine years he worked in multiple forensic accounting roles across different countries before moving to the Financial Conduct Authority, the UK’s financial regulator, where he works on projects around consumer finance products.