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Doug Greenig is the Group CEO and CIO of Florin Court Capital, a leading systematic asset manager based in London and Abu Dhabi. The Florin Court Programme has delivered class-leading returns since inception in 2017 and has won various awards and recognitions. HFM Global awarded Florin Court the final prize, best ""Billion Dollar Fund"", in the 2022 EU Performance Awards. Florin Court systems capture macro themes, and the investment process centres on alternative markets, where the opportunity set is superior, and the firm can utilise its operational expertise. Prior to founding Florin Court, Doug was Chief Risk Officer of Man/AHL and Head of the Portfolio Management Group, beginning in 2013. Doug was jointly responsible (with the CIO) for the evaluation and approval of all investment strategies and trading systems. Prior to AHL, Doug was a Managing Director working as a quantitative portfolio manager at the Fortress Investment Group beginning in 2006. From 2001 to 2006, Doug was Head of Agency Mortgage Trading at RBS Greenwich Capital. He also managed an 8-person quantitative proprietary trading desk at the firm, beginning in 2000. From 1993 to 1999, Doug worked at Goldman Sachs in New York, running the New York bond arbitrage desk. Prior to Goldman, Doug was a Senior Consultant at BARRA. Doug earned a Ph.D. and an M.S. in Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1993. He graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with an A.B. in Economics, Summa Cum Laude. He was awarded the Wilson Prize for his thesis, which influenced Fischer Black’s late work on general equilibrium theory. Doug taught Portfolio and Risk Management at the Courant Institute at NYU in 2010.
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