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Greg Bigelow

Chief Product Officer at FinMason

Greg Bigelow has a diverse background in product management and quality assurance. Greg started their career in 1994 as a Quality Control Analyst at Hays Chemical Distribution. Greg then moved on to Thomson Course Technology in 1994, where they held various positions including QA Engineer, Director of Quality, and Product/Business Development Manager. At Thomson Reuters, Greg served as a Principal QA Engineer and later as Director of Software Quality, where they defined and executed QA strategies for five product lines in the legal software space. Greg was also an Engineering Manager and QA Manager at SiteAdvisor, leading the testing teams at the startup and post-acquisition. Their most recent role was at HitBliss, where they were the Director of QA. Currently, Greg is the Chief Product Officer at FinMason, Inc.

Greg Bigelow attended Boston University from 1991 to 1995, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Manufacturing Engineering and Economics. Greg then pursued further education at the New York Institute of Technology from 2004 to 2005, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration degree in Management and Finance.

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FinMason

FinMason operates one of the world’s largest independent investment analytics engines for financial services platforms. The Boston-based financial technology firm provides access to more than 700 calculations on every publicly traded asset in the world delivered through one simple API. Developed by FinMason’s team of seasoned data practitioners and10+ PhDs, the cutting-edge platform delivers institutional-grade analytics in milliseconds via two core products: FinRiver™ – a lightning-fast API that delivers any analytics anywhere in a financial services firm’s platform with just a few keystrokes; and, FinScope™ – a bulk processing platform that can analyze millions of portfolios every night for compliance screening and performance attribution.


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