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Dien Luu

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Our Feature Spotlight
Dien Luu
Director, Consulting Services
 
The AAPI region is so large and diverse. We want to shine a light on the individual cultures of the region. Can you share a bit about yourself and your cultural heritage?
was born in Vietnam and came to the US when I was 7. I’m of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage, and various aspects of both cultures are part of who I am today, particularly an appreciation for family, community, and food!
How did you find your way to RiskSpan?
I had worked at Fannie Mae for over 20 years, in various roles and organizations, always looking for opportunities to enhance my technical skills and domain knowledge, solve problems, and grow professionally. My resume looks like that of a consultant and I been thinking about consulting for a while. When RiskSpan approached me with a consulting opportunity I jumped at it.
What is your Role at RiskSpan?
I’m a Director of Consulting, managing a team of four consultants who have projects at Fannie and Freddie. Besides the administrative stuff, a goal of mine is to help the team grow professionally in part by sharing my expertise and have regular meetings where the team members discuss what they’re working on, the challenges they’re facing, and we try to help each other with ideas and information. I also am engaged full time on a project with my client at Freddie.
How has your heritage shaped the person you are today?
I wouldn’t say these traits are exclusive to Chinese or Vietnamese culture, and they’re probably more directly attributable to my mother, but I do feel the connection to those two cultures my pride in my work, my sense of obligation to help the community succeed, whether it’s my project team or a wider community, and appreciation of diversity, of people, culture, ideas, and did I mention food?
Do you or your family have any traditions that are especially important to you?
We celebrate the Chinese (and Vietnamese) New Year by gathering at my mom’s for home-cooked dishes and giving red envelopes with money to the kids. The Mid-Autumn Festival is also observed by my family and includes having mooncakes and tea. As with all traditions, it’s really about being with the people you love.
What at RiskSpan do you find most interesting?
I think it’s great that RiskSpan offers a great product in its award-winning Edge Platform and also offers client services, both supported by deeply talented, knowledgeable, and experienced professionals.
What does AAPI Heritage Month mean to you?
Culture is part of who we are, and while we all share the values and traditions that are uniquely American, it’s also good to celebrate diversity and the things that are unique about each of us.
This past year, there has been an exponential rise in hate-filled actions towards the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. What does showing up to support the AAPI community mean to you?
I think speaking out about racist actions, words, or expressions, whether they’re micro-aggressions or are direct, and especially violent interactions, is important. We, all of us, need to point out racism when we see it and make it clear that it will not be tolerated and will be subject to consequences.
What would be your advise to young men and women from the AAPI community?
Revel and take pride in your AAPI heritage, and don’t let anyone, including yourself, other you. We are all Americans and should take advantage of the opportunities this great country offers to fully live, be ourselves, expect to be treated and appreciated like everyone else, and contribute to our communities and our country.

Thank you Dien!


Szymon Steczek

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Our Feature Spotlight
Szymon Steczek
Model Validation Analyst
 
What does your role at RiskSpan entail?
As a model validation analyst, I work with clients to analyze the methodologies, assumptions, and limitations of various machine learning models.

I apply mathematical frameworks to enhance the business decision making process with data-driven metrics. I develop and implement predictive models and measure the effectiveness of existing business solutions using statistical tools and data visualization techniques.

How long have you been with RiskSpan?
10 months.
What 3 words best describe RiskSpan?
Growth, Trust, Innovation
What are your favorite hobbies?
Weightlifting during the week. Then on weekends, I enjoy taking spontaneous backpacking adventures and playing extreme sports.
What is one thing on your Bucket List?
Hop a cargo ship with a friend and “hitchhike” to Asia!
What do you like about RiskSpan’s culture?
I appreciate that I have been challenged since day one. Every project is a learning opportunity. Happy hours are fun, too, as is raiding the fridge throughout the day!
Which of the firm’s values resonate with you the most?
I’m pleased with the individual interest RiskSpan takes in each employee and in my development. If I have a different view on a topic, I know I can voice it. My supervisors are direct and supportive.
Which of the firm’s values resonate with you the most?
I proved to myself that a theoretical knowledge comes in very handy in the model validation area. It allows me to identify the mathematical weaknesses of the predictors and suggest the improvements that increase the robustness of the models. I’ve been exposed to a broad range of industry best practices; I learnt a lot about the most important machine learning algorithms and became a much better programmer. I was able to apply this knowledge to solve harder problems more optimally.

Peter Sanchez

Peter Sanchez
Our Feature Spotlight
Peter Sanchez
Client Relationship Management
“Peter is an indispensable contributor to RiskSpan’s sales team.”
How long have you been with RiskSpan?
A little more than a year and a half.
What does your role at RiskSpan entail?

As an analyst on the Client Relationship Management team, I work closely with RiskSpan’s clients to provide various solutions to short-term as well as long-term problems. In this role, I’ve contributed to both the data analytics and product management teams to analyze and develop these solutions. As part of my responsibilities, I am also at the forefront of the RiskSpan sales process. I meet with prospective clients and provide them with tailored introductions and demonstrations for their individual needs.

What 3 words best describe RiskSpan?

Innovative, nimble, determined

What are your favorite hobbies?

Board games, athletics, reading

What is one thing on your Bucket List?

To visit all 7 Continents

What do you like about RiskSpan’s culture?

RiskSpan’s culture of resilience to even the most complex of problems is inspiring. We are constantly creating innovative solutions to an ever-evolving financial space, never wavering to even the most daunting tasks.

Which of the firm’s values resonate with you the most?

RiskSpan’s approach to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion has resonated me since I started with the company. Working closely with my mentor (another fantastic RiskSpan program) Christabel James, I’ve been apart of the DEI team since the beginning and value the conversations, ideas, and projects we’ve done to continuously strive to create an inclusive and diverse workplace where everyone feels respected and valued.

Describe how you’ve grown professionally since you started working at RiskSpan
RiskSpan encourages its employees to take on new challenges and stretch themselves. Through this encouragement, as well as the support and guidance offered along the way, I feel much better equipped to handle any complex issue that comes my way. That ability to problem-solve on the fly, is one I’ve most certainly honed and developed through my valuable working experience at RiskSpan. 

Maureen Runey

Our Feature Spotlight
Maureen Runey
Finance
“This month we recognize Maureen Runey, who all of you know because she does pretty much everything around here. But here are some things about Maureen that you might not have known:”
What does your role at RiskSpan entail?
My responsibilities for the company are handling HR processes such as managing Paycom, payroll, benefits, OpenAir, and Fidelity systems for enrolling and maintaining information about RiskSpan employees. I also handle invoicing, accounts payable and receivable functions, and company audits and I maintain the financial reporting for the company. 
What 3 words best describe RiskSpan?
Innovative, Exciting, and Challenging
What are your favorite hobbies?
All sports and boating
What is one thing on your Bucket List?
Go to England
What do you like about RiskSpan’s culture?
RiskSpan is always looking at how to move the company forward.
Which of the firm’s values resonate with you the most?
Innovative
Describe how you’ve grown professionally since you started working at RiskSpan
When I started 11 years ago, I mainly handled the bookkeeping side of the company and each year I have taken on more responsibilities which challenges me in a positive way. Every day is something different so I can never get bored with my job.
Thank you, Maureen. I don’t know how this place could possibly run without you!

Jack Ryan

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Our Feature Spotlight
Jack Ryan
Data Analyst
“There is an openness to new ideas that I really appreciate. From a development perspective, there is always a push to take advantage of new technologies and a willingness to listen to new perspectives.”

What does your role at RiskSpan entail?
I work on the product side with the development team and help to build new features and improve existing features the Edge Platform. I also support some of our larger client contracts which require more long-term and custom maintenance. I work alongside some of these clients that have custom requirements and help implement custom solutions based on their feedback. These custom solutions become permanent Edge Platform features when they are found to be relevant to other clients and prospective clients. A large part of my work has been related to ETL, enhancing our process for extracting and cleaning client data, enabling more client input and visibility to the ETL process and, more recently, streamlining our ETL process to facilitate a faster setup for future clients.

What 3 words best describe RiskSpan?
Dynamic. Enterprising. Pioneering.

What are your favorite hobbies?
I play guitar and bass and listen to lots of music. I’m a Liverpool FC, Ohio State football, and Washington Capitals fan and like to go to as many Caps games as I can.

What is one thing on your Bucket List?
See a Liverpool game at Anfield

What do you like about RiskSpan’s culture?
There is an openness to new ideas that I really appreciate. From a development perspective, there is always a push to take advantage of new technologies and a willingness to listen to new perspectives.

Which of the firm’s values resonate with you the most?
I like that RiskSpan is an inclusive space where everyone’s input is valued.

Describe how you’ve grown professionally since you started working at RiskSpan
At RiskSpan I have had the opportunity to work on nearly all stages of large analytics projects and deepen my understanding of what it takes to develop and maintain an enterprise analytics platform. I have been able to grow my abilities as both a software engineer and data analyst and learn new tools that are on the cutting edge of the industry.


Kriti Asrani

Our Feature Spotlight
Kriti Asrani
Data Analyst
“Kriti routinely earns high praise from clients. One recently observed that she “is truly transforming the capital forecasting process.”

This month, we spotlight Kriti Asrani, a talented data analyst who joined RiskSpan in May 2021.

Kriti routinely earns high praise from clients. One recently observed that she “is truly transforming the capital forecasting process.”

In addition to her outstanding client work, Kriti has given herself to social outreach, helping to spearhead RiskSpan’s inaugural event “Women Empowering Women.” Kriti also routinely meets with colleagues outside of work hours and is an advocate for the firm’s DEI initiatives.

Kriti has been instrumental in helping with new employee onboarding, going above and beyond to welcome new RiskSpan colleagues. She consistently lends her time to improving RiskSpan operations, creating job aids for new employees and building data processing pipelines using Apache Airflow and Snowflake. She has also been helping our firm develop a custom Hours Tracking utility that assists consulting professionals seeking to manage their working hours more efficiently.

We are delighted to have Kriti on our team!


Togo Traore

Our Feature Spotlight
Togo Traore
Manager
“My family. Honestly, knowing that people are counting on me, and have high hopes on me, motivates me to come to work and give my best every day.“

Tell us about your Role in RiskSpan and the team you work with.
“I am a Manager of Model Validation, and my day-to-day activities are writing proposals, reaching out to clients, new and former to propose services, and manage /oversee validation projects’ execution. I am in a team of 7, all with strong quantitative background and they all have at least a master’s degree. I report directly to the COO and Head of Consulting.”

What is most exciting about the work you do at RiskSpan?
“The most exciting thing about my work at RS is the exposure. I get to work with all size of banks and financial companies and all types of models.”

Togo Family

What does Black History Month mean to you?
“BHM means remembering people who have paved the way for us to be where we are today and to do more for the next generation. I am really proud to have obtained my master’s degree from Tuskegee University and experience the HBCU culture and feeling.”

Who is a person in black history that has shaped your professional career?
“A person in Black History that has shaped my life rather than my professional career is Nelson Mandela because of his courage, and determination to face challenges and change them.”

What motivates you to come to work each day?
“My family. Honestly, knowing that people are counting on me, and have high hopes on me, motivates me to come to work and give my best every day.“

What is something you love about your black culture/heritage and would like to share with your colleagues?
“For me it will be the Culture especially the authenticity of African Culture such as the clothing,dances, rituals and food.”

What is your favorite quote or mantra?
“My favorite quote is: “Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever.” By Lance Armstrong.”

What would be your advice to young black men wanting to join this industry?
I strongly encourage young black men to join the industry because it is rewarding. All they need is the right mindset and skills (quantitative skills such as data science, analytics and statistics). Also, I would encourage them to seek mentorship because it is very important.

Lastly, if you had a superpower, what would it be and what would you first use it for?
If I had one superpower it would be the one to stop all war and bring peace to the world.


Ibin Qawwee

Our Feature Spotlight
Ibin Qawwee
Corporate IT
“The most notable Greek minds came to Africa to be educated, and that the pyramids were so divinely constructed that they think aliens built them!”

Continuing with our Black History Month Celebrations, today we turn the spotlight on Ibin Qawwee!

Ibin is well known within the firm and if you are new to RiskSpan, he’s probably one of the first faces that welcomed you! Thank you Ibin for sharing your story, your motivations and perspectives!

Tell us about your Role in RiskSpan and the team you work with.
“I am part of the IT team. My role is focused on Corporate IT.”

What is most exciting about the work you do at RiskSpan?
“No two days are the same, and technology is evolving constantly.”

Ibin

What does Black History Month mean to you?
“Black History is American History and should be included in school curriculum, not celebrated for a month.”

Who is a person in black history that has shaped your professional career?
“I stand on the shoulders of all those before me who fought and were imprisoned, or worse, to ensure I would be afforded the same opportunities as the privileged people of this country.”

“I would like to highlight my family for shaping me into the person I am today. I had the advantage of being the youngest child, which gave me the unique opportunity to watch the struggles of my older siblings so I would not make the same mistakes.”

What motivates you to come to work each day?
“My motivation to work each day is knowing my value to my colleagues. I am a one-man team, so my best ability is availability.”

What is something you love about your black culture/heritage and would like to share with your colleagues?
“The most notable Greek minds came to Africa to be educated, and that the pyramids were so divinely constructed that they think aliens built them!”

What would be your advice to young black men wanting to join this industry?
“My advice to anyone considering IT would be to keep your skills current. This industry moves fast.”

If you had a superpower, what would it be and what would you first use it for?
“My superpower would be ‘Instant relaxation’. Anytime people get emotional or tense I would calm them down. Better outcomes are achieved when everyone has a clear mind.”

Lastly, what is your favorite quote or mantra?
“Greatness comes with adversity!”


Aminah Ambakisye

Our Feature Spotlight
Aminah Ambakisye
Associate Analyst
“The most exciting thing about the work I do at RiskSpan is that I get to work with different models for every project.”

Black History Month is a time to honor and celebrate the achievements of African Americans, recognize their role in U.S. history and reflect on the continued struggle for racial justice. RiskSpan is joining the celebrations in featuring some of our own members, their stories and perspectives. At RiskSpan, we welcome individuals from different backgrounds, experiences and opinions and are committed to an inclusive and diverse workplace in which all individuals are treated with dignity and respect.

Our first feature spotlight is on Aminah Ambakisye. In her own words, learn about her role, her motivations, and how her grandmom impacted her professional aspirations.

Tell us about your Role in RiskSpan and the team you work with.
“I work on the MRM team. I am one of the associate analysts on the team.”

What is most exciting about the work you do at RiskSpan?
“The most exciting thing about the work I do at RiskSpan is that I get to work with different models for every project.”

aminah

Who is a person in black history that has shaped your professional career?
“Growing up I did not know about very many famous black people outside of sports. I only learned after my Grandmother died what she did for her career. My Grandmother was one of the black female employees at NASA that helped with the space program to put a man on the moon. When I learned this, I also learned my Grandmother valued education and believed was the most important thing in life. My Grandmother died when I was young, but I always wanted to make her proud of me, so I decided at a young age I wanted to go to college to make her proud. While in college is when I discovered what type of career I wanted to have. Although my Grandmother did not directly shape my professional career, she did have an impact on it.”

What motivates you to come to work each day?
“I would like to get better at my job which is why I come to work every day.”

What is something you love about your black culture/heritage and would like to share with your colleagues?
“Something I enjoy about my black culture is the music.”

What is your favorite quote or mantra?
“A quote I like is “Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.” – Dr. Mae Jemison.”

What would be your advice to young black women wanting to join this industry?
“My advice for young black women wanting to join this industry is that they should take their schooling very seriously.”

Lastly, if you had a superpower, what would it be and what would you first use it for?
“I would choose teleportation and travel the world.”


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