Meet Anthony from Singapore
Learn about his varied career at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ and how he switches off outside of work.
Learn about his varied career at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ and how he switches off outside of work.
Interview with Anthony
I've been with ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ for 21 years and I'm currently the regional head of Foreign Exchange, Rates & Credit for Asia Pacific (APAC), based in Singapore. I started with Swiss Bank Corporation (a predecessor of ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ) in Chicago, eventually running the global business from 2008 to 2014. I was born and raised in Chicago but haven't lived in the US since 1997. In 2011, I became a Singapore citizen, so this is now my home.
My first two years with the bank were spent working in the open outcry pits of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which is a different work environment than most people would ever experience. It was a steep learning curve but I loved every minute of it.
I still find markets fascinating. With the current rate of change of our business, I never know what's waiting for me on any given day.
There are roughly 170 people in my team spread out across seven different countries and from many diverse nationalities. Our regional hub is in Singapore, with about half the team located here. The remaining team is scattered across Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and China. It's an amazingly diverse set of cultures and even after 15 years in the region, I'm still learning new things when I visit my teams.
My number one focus is my wife and three kids. I have a nine year old boy and seven year old twin girls. They are the perfect ages for family outings, vacations and interesting new activities.
I would love to visit Augusta for the full week of the Masters.
From a very early age I wanted to be a civil engineer and design bridges. I followed that dream all the way though my bachelors and masters degrees in civil engineering but then got my first job on Wall Street.
I had a part-time job during college cleaning and sterilizing equipment at a biology lab. My shift started late at night after all the technicians had finished their work. I only lasted two nights before quitting.
Math – I liked the fact that it was always clear if you were right or wrong, with no room for interpretation. That's also what attracted me to trading.
I'd be very happy to continue living here in Singapore as long as I had the option to travel to cold places every now and then. Winter reminds me of growing up in Chicago but I find it's much more enjoyable in smaller doses.
I don’t think you can plan career development; more often than not, it just happens. And it's rarely a straight line from where you are now to the job you'll have in ten years. You have to be open minded about changes – as long as your role is interesting and challenging then it's usually worth taking a chance when the unexpected opportunity comes up. That's how I've approached it and I've never had any regrets.
Throughout my career at ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ I've had opportunities to change roles regularly. As I've had the chance to move around to many different roles and locations, I'm sympathetic to team members who are also looking to move internally. I offer as much support as I can and try my best to make it happen.
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