Ewan Kirk

Ewan Kirk
Born Ewan Kirk
(1961-02-25) 25 February 1961
Swindon
Residence Cambridge
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Glasgow
Occupation Investor, Fund manager
Website www.cantabcapital.com

Ewan Kirk (born 25 February 1961) is the CEO and co-founder of Cantab Capital Partners, a systematic hedge fund based in Cambridge, England.[1]

Early life and education

Kirk was born in Swindon, England and brought up in Glasgow, Scotland. He holds a PhD in General Relativity (Southampton), a B.Sc. in Natural Philosophy and Astronomy (Glasgow) and completed Part III of the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos at Queens' College, Cambridge.[2]

Early career

Kirk was previously partner-in-charge of Goldman Sachs' quantitative strategies group in Europe.[3] This group of mathematicians, physicists and computer scientists were responsible for all of Goldman Sachs’ quantitative technology across commodities, currencies, interest rates, credit and equities. At Goldman Sachs, Kirk gained experience in derivatives, systematic trading and risk management.

Hedge Fund Lions Den

In 2014 Kirk was featured as a Hedge Fund Lion in the web reality TV series Hedge Funds Lions Den. In the show two emerging managers had access to three of the industry's biggest names where the Lions impart their industry wisdom to the Emerging Managers.[4]

Personal life

Kirk is married with two daughters and lives in Cambridge. A fan of professional cycling, he owns and rides a replica of a bicycle design used by Lance Armstrong to win the Tour de France, along with a track cycle owned by Sir Bradley Wiggins.

Kirk and his wife operate a charitable foundation and have donated to a number of organisations, including The Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge.[5]

References

  1. Steward, Martin (Dec 2013). "Hedge Funds: "We ask investors what they like"". Investment and Pensions Europe. IPE International Publishers Limited. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. "Rising Stars of Hedge Funds". Institutional Investor. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  3. William Alden (May 13, 2013). "Forging Its Own Path, British Hedge Fund Finds Success". The New York Times.
  4. http://www.hflionsden.com/static/home
  5. "New institute is set to push the boundaries of information science". University of Cambridge. November 4, 2015.


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