"At the heart of our philosophy lies the fundamental belief that AI and machine learning are set to transform asset management business models."
Alessandro Di Soccio, co-CEO
Alessandro Di Soccio is co-CEO and co-founder of A.I. Machines, a technology firm specialized in the development, application and operation of AI/machine learning solutions for investment management. AIM's software enables investment managers to automate the entire portfolio management and risk management process and has been operating multiple funds and unitized managed accounts for the last 7 years, including the world's first AI powered global allocation UCITS fund. Previously, Mr Di Soccio was a Director of Citigroup (proprietary and client capital unit with over $50bn under management), an Associate Director of Asset Alliance (hedge fund group with $5bn under management), and worked in mergers and acquisitions at Ermgassen (M&A advisory firm). He holds a Master's degree in Economics from the Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna and is a speaker at major industry conferences focused on AI disruption and its benefits for portfolio management.
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Dr Marco Fasoli, co-CEO
Marco Fasoli is co-CEO and co-founder of A.I. Machines, a technology firm specialized in the development, application and operation of artificial intelligence/machine learning solutions for investment management. AIM's software enables investment managers to automate the entire portfolio management and risk management process and has been operating multiple funds and unitized managed accounts for the last 7 years, including the world's first AI powered global allocation UCITS fund. Previously, Dr Fasoli was a Managing Director of Jefferies, a Partner and Managing Director of Broadview (technology investment bank), a Partner and Director of Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett (econometric consultancy), and a Senior Associate at Booz Allen & Hamilton (technology consultancy). He holds PhD, MA and BA degrees in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University. His PhD was sponsored by the UK Science and Engineering Research Council and his thesis resulted in the publication of multiple papers in leading scientific journals, including the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
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