Antonio Jurado, CFA

Executive Director

Antonio joined Galdana in 2019 after working 4 years at S&P Dow Jones Indices as a Senior Equity Market Manager in London and Amsterdam. In this period, Antonio managed indices such as S&P Europe 350, linked to ETFs with more than USD 2bn of AUM, and managed, in terms of financial analysis, corporate actions, GICS sectors and corporate governance, the portfolio of companies listed in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, South Africa and Turkey.

Previously, Antonio worked at Bloomberg in the equity and indices team as a liaison between the data and the sales teams, as well as other accounting and international cooperation and development jobs.

Antonio holds a Bachelor´s degree in Business Administration from University of Seville, including an Exchange period at Sapienza University of Rome, a master´s degree in Finance from Cranfield University and the CFA designation.

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