Elena Ohayon serves as an Executive Assistant at Guggenheim Securities, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting the Investment Banking division, particularly within the Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT) sector. With a decade of experience, Elena has honed her skills in executive calendar management, ensuring...
Elena Ohayon serves as an Executive Assistant at Guggenheim Securities, where she plays a pivotal role in supporting the Investment Banking division, particularly within the Healthcare Information Technology (HCIT) sector. With a decade of experience, Elena has honed her skills in executive calendar management, ensuring that her leaders can focus on strategic decision-making without the distraction of logistical challenges. Her expertise in written communication and client relations has been instrumental in fostering strong relationships with both internal teams and external stakeholders, enhancing the overall efficiency of the investment banking process.
In her current role, Elena is involved in key projects that require a high level of confidentiality and responsiveness, particularly when dealing with sensitive client information and strategic initiatives. She adeptly navigates the fast-paced environment of investment banking, proactively anticipating the needs of her executives and adapting to the dynamic nature of the industry. Her attention to detail ensures that all administrative tasks, from scheduling critical meetings to preparing comprehensive reports, are executed flawlessly.
Beyond her administrative prowess, Elena's background in higher education and career counseling enriches her approach to professional development within her team. She is committed to fostering a collaborative atmosphere that encourages growth and innovation. As she continues to support the HCIT sector at Guggenheim Securities, Elena remains dedicated to delivering exceptional executive support while contributing to the firm’s mission of providing top-tier financial services. Her growth mindset and ability to thrive under pressure make her an invaluable asset to the organization.