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Peter Fitzhugh Brown currently works at Renaissance Technologies LLC, as Chairman, Co-President & Co-CEO from 2024.
Mr. Brown also formerly worked at International Business Machines Corp., as Principal in 1993.
Mr. Brown received his doctorate degree from Carnegie Mellon University and undergraduate degree from Harvard University.
Postes actifs de Peter Brown
| Sociétés | Poste | Début |
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Renaissance Technologies LLC
Renaissance Technologies LLC Investment ManagersFinance Renaissance uses quantitative analysis, specifically mathematical and statistical methods, to uncover technical indicators that drive its automated trading systems. This analysis is used to construct proprietary computer models that use publicly available financial data to identify and implement trading decisions. The firm uses these computational trading models to seek appreciation of assets through speculative trading in securities-related and futures-related financial instruments. | Directeur Général | 01/11/1993 |
Anciens postes connus de Peter Brown
| Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
|---|---|---|
| IBM | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31/10/1993 |
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International Business Machines Corp.
International Business Machines Corp. Information Technology ServicesTechnology Services Provides software, IT consulting, cloud and infrastructure services | Technology Services |
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Renaissance Technologies LLC
Renaissance Technologies LLC Investment ManagersFinance Renaissance uses quantitative analysis, specifically mathematical and statistical methods, to uncover technical indicators that drive its automated trading systems. This analysis is used to construct proprietary computer models that use publicly available financial data to identify and implement trading decisions. The firm uses these computational trading models to seek appreciation of assets through speculative trading in securities-related and futures-related financial instruments. | Finance |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















