Summary
Sharon Chen is an international growth strategist and data-savvy analyst with 11 years of experience translating complex financial and IT data into actionable insights for APAC stakeholders. Currently at Google after a high-impact analytics role at Bloomberg, she specializes in strategic planning, market forecasting, and identifying growth opportunities across financial services and tech. Trained at Carnegie Mellon (MIS, Highest Distinction) with a strong foundation in accounting from UBC and HKU, she blends rigorous quantitative skills—R, Python, SAS, Oracle—with hands-on cybersecurity and IT operations experience from PwC and university roles. Sharon is known for turning raw datasets into compelling business narratives for bankers and product teams, and she brings a regional perspective from Hong Kong that informs nuanced, cross-border growth strategies.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree (Honours), Accounting, Honours, Bachelor’s Degree (Honours), Accounting, Honours at The University of British Columbia
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Master's degree (Distinction), Management Information Systems, General, Highest Distinction, Master's degree (Distinction), Management Information Systems, General, Highest Distinction at Carnegie Mellon University
English, Chinese, Chinese