Jason Nassios
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Experience
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Centre of Policy Studies
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Australia
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Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Jun 2021 - Present
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Apr 2018 - Jun 2021
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Apr 2015 - Apr 2018
Manage key strategic client relationships, both locally and abroad.Function effectively as a leader or member of a project team.Produce high quality peer-reviewed seminal research across key areas of economic policy analysis (at the international, national or regional level).
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Mercer
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United States
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Professional Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Jan 2015 - Apr 2015
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Feb 2013 - Jan 2015
o Commercially Astute and Customer Focused Client base including large national Insurers, Trustees, Defined Contribution and Defined Benefit Superannuation Funds, Endowments and Foundations.o Highly developed presentation skillsRegular attendee at client Investment Committee meetings, Trustee Board meetings, and prospect pitches.o Analytical Acumen with Industry FocusAs a member of Mercer’s four-man Australian Capital Markets Research Team, responsible for developing and maintaining Mercer’s Capital Markets Assumptions for local and global investment opportunities, assisting client teams conducting strategy reviews, and investing impacts of dynamic market positioning. Show less
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Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Melbourne
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Casual Tutor
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Feb 2009 - Nov 2012
Average of 5 tutorials per week across the following subjects: o ECON10005 Quantitative Methods I; o FNCE20001 Business Finance; o ECOM 90009 Quantitative Methods for Business. Created an environment in which students felt comfortable to formulate and express new ideas. This contributed to consistently high quality of teaching scores, which exceeded the Faculty averages. Average of 5 tutorials per week across the following subjects: o ECON10005 Quantitative Methods I; o FNCE20001 Business Finance; o ECOM 90009 Quantitative Methods for Business. Created an environment in which students felt comfortable to formulate and express new ideas. This contributed to consistently high quality of teaching scores, which exceeded the Faculty averages.
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Newman College (University of Melbourne)
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Australia
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Casual Tutor
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Jun 2009 - Nov 2011
Tailored the curriculum to complement the multi-disciplined student base by utilising new concepts from finance, economics, engineering, physics and biology. Tailored the curriculum to complement the multi-disciplined student base by utilising new concepts from finance, economics, engineering, physics and biology.
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Education
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University of Melbourne
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Applied Mathematics -
University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.), Economics and Finance -
University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Science (Honours), Mathematics and Statistics, Physics