Wells Fargo Asset Management (WFAM) announced today that Wai Lee will
join the firm in February as global head of research with the
Multi-Asset Solutions team.
Based in New York, Wai comes to Wells Fargo from Neuberger Berman, where
he was head of quantitative investments. Previously, Wai was head of the
quantitative engineering group at Credit Suisse Asset Management. He
joined Credit Suisse in 2000 from J.P. Morgan Investment Management,
where he was in charge of quantitative research and risk management for
the global balanced group. Before joining the investment industry, he
was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of
Business.
“The addition of Wai is another significant step forward as we expand
our multi-asset and solutions capabilities at Wells Fargo Asset
Management,” said Nico Marais, president and head of Multi-Asset
Solutions. “Wai brings a depth of experience that will be an important
dimension as we continue to build out our systematic platform of global
multi-asset and solutions capabilities across alphas, betas, and asset
classes, with a specific focus on risk premia, advanced betas, and
factor-based strategies. He also will play a key role in supporting our
firm’s strategic partnerships, working with the solutions team in the
design and delivery of customized investment solutions to investors
around the globe.”
Wai is the author of the book Theory and Methodology of Tactical
Asset Allocation, and he has contributed chapters to other books on
different topics. He has served on the advisory board of The Journal
of Portfolio Management since 1997. Wai’s research won the Peter L.
Bernstein Award in 2012; the Bernstein Fabozzi/Jacobs Levy Award from
the Institutional Investor Journals in 2011 for Best Article of the
Year; and Outstanding Article of the Year in The Journal of Portfolio
Management in 2010 and 2012. Wai earned a bachelor’s degree with
honors in mechanical engineering from the University of Hong Kong and a
master’s degree in business administration and a doctoral degree in
finance from Drexel University.
About Wells Fargo Asset Management
Wells Fargo Asset Management, a division of Wells Fargo Wealth and
Investment Management, strives to help clients achieve their financial
goals through top-tier investment options managed by specialized
investment teams that are supported by independent risk management and
backed by superior, collaborative service. With more than $504 billion
in assets under management,* Wells Fargo Asset Management has 29
autonomous investment teams with specialized expertise and proven
processes; more than 500 investment professionals; and a global reach
with offices and clients around the world.
About Wells Fargo
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financial services company with $1.9 trillion in assets. Wells Fargo’s
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Wells Fargo provides banking, investments, mortgage, and consumer and
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internet (wellsfargo.com) and mobile banking, and has offices in 42
countries and territories to support customers who conduct business in
the global economy. With approximately 263,000 team members, Wells Fargo
serves one in three households in the United States. Wells Fargo &
Company was ranked No. 25 on Fortune’s 2017 rankings of America’s
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