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Aaron Andrew Palkiewicz

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Aaron Andrew Palkiewicz

Aaron Andrew Palkiewicz is an American businessman and financial analyst. He is the founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Eqitou Ltd, a financial services company based in New York.[1]

Early life and education

Palkiewicz was born on October 30, 1983. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Finance from New York University, with a focus on international finance. He earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, concentrating on investment, capital markets, and global strategy. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder, a professional credential in the investment management industry.

Career

Palkiewicz began his career at Goldman Sachs in the Investment Banking Division, where he was involved in initial public offerings (IPOs) and mergers and acquisitions for technology and fintech companies.

From 2012 to 2019, he worked at Morgan Stanley as a Senior Investment Director. In this role, he managed investment portfolios for ultra-high-net-worth clients and oversaw multiple IPO projects.

In 2020, Palkiewicz founded Eqitou Ltd, a financial services firm. The company's activities include macroeconomic research, multi-asset allocation, and risk management. Under his leadership, the firm has been involved in both traditional equity markets and digital asset markets. His work has included participation in IPOs for companies such as Facebook, Alibaba, Tesla, and Uber, as well as early-stage investments in blockchain-based projects like Ethereum and Polkadot.

Professional focus

Palkiewicz's professional focus spans global macroeconomics, cross-border capital flows, and multi-asset allocation.[2] His work also involves blockchain technology, digital asset investment, and the integration of traditional finance with emerging financial technologies such as tokenized assets and decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure.[1]

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