Katherine Santiago currently serves as the Global Head of Quantitative Research within J.P. Morgan's Multi Asset Solutions division, where she leverages her extensive expertise in portfolio management and quantitative finance to drive innovative investment strategies. With a robust background in Global Tactical Asset Allocation and...
Katherine Santiago currently serves as the Global Head of Quantitative Research within J.P. Morgan's Multi Asset Solutions division, where she leverages her extensive expertise in portfolio management and quantitative finance to drive innovative investment strategies. With a robust background in Global Tactical Asset Allocation and Strategic Asset Allocation, Katherine plays a pivotal role in shaping the firm’s approach to asset management, particularly in the context of evolving market dynamics. Her leadership in the development of Target Date Funds and Alternative Beta strategies has positioned J.P. Morgan as a frontrunner in delivering tailored investment solutions that meet the diverse needs of clients.
Katherine’s current projects include spearheading advanced quantitative research initiatives that enhance the firm’s capabilities in Market Neutral Equity and Merger Arbitrage strategies. By employing sophisticated models and analytics, she aims to optimize portfolio performance while managing risk effectively. Her proficiency in utilizing tools such as Bloomberg allows her to analyze complex market data, ensuring that investment decisions are both informed and strategic.
In addition to her technical skills, Katherine is known for her collaborative approach, working closely with cross-functional teams to integrate quantitative insights into broader investment frameworks. Her commitment to continuous improvement and innovation in asset allocation strategies not only drives client success but also contributes to the overall advancement of the investment management industry. As a thought leader in her field, Katherine Santiago exemplifies the blend of analytical rigor and strategic foresight that is essential for navigating today’s complex financial landscape.