Profil
Mr. Saad Kamal is a Senior Analyst at Washington Analysis LLC.
He started his career at Lehman Brothers, working in their Global Mergers and Acquisitions group.
He also worked at the Service Employees International Union, the largest healthcare union in the United States, in the Capital Development Group focusing on healthcare investments.
Prior to that, he worked at Knob Hill Partners, a Boston-based investment firm.
He attended Middlebury College and Harvard Business School.
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Washington Analysis LLC
Washington Analysis LLC Investment ManagersFinance Washington Analysis LLC is an institutional research firm headquartered in Washington, DC. The firm was founded in 1973 and is a subsidiary of Accounting Research & Analytics LLC, which is owned by MSCI, Inc. (NYSE: MSCI). Washington Analysis focuses on anticipating and analyzing changes in public policy that will impact the financial markets. Their expertise lies in assessing investment risks and opportunities arising from legislative, judicial and regulatory developments across the sectors most impacted by policy developments including financial services and housing, healthcare, energy (including utilities/FERC, oil & gas, pipelines and renewables), defense, tax, trade and TMT (tech, media and telecommunications). | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Washington Analysis LLC
Washington Analysis LLC Investment ManagersFinance Washington Analysis LLC is an institutional research firm headquartered in Washington, DC. The firm was founded in 1973 and is a subsidiary of Accounting Research & Analytics LLC, which is owned by MSCI, Inc. (NYSE: MSCI). Washington Analysis focuses on anticipating and analyzing changes in public policy that will impact the financial markets. Their expertise lies in assessing investment risks and opportunities arising from legislative, judicial and regulatory developments across the sectors most impacted by policy developments including financial services and housing, healthcare, energy (including utilities/FERC, oil & gas, pipelines and renewables), defense, tax, trade and TMT (tech, media and telecommunications). | Finance |