Winston Feng
Chief Investment Officer, Investment Management
Winston Feng is a distinguished investor and business innovator who has made significant contributions to the global evolution of technology investing. An honors graduate and National Scholar from Cornell University, Winston launched his professional journey at Goldman Sachs, splitting his time between the vibrant financial centers of Hong Kong and New York. There, he advised governments, state-owned organizations, and multinational giants on high-stakes capital raising and strategy within the technology, media, and telecom sectors.
Global Experience and Investment Mastery
Early in his career, Winston absorbed the nuances of global capital markets and advisory at Goldman Sachs. He later sharpened his investment process and risk management expertise at Point72 Asset Management and Holocene Advisors, where he developed a personalized, disciplined approach that would define his later achievements.
Strengthening International Ties and Advancing Best Practices
Winston is a prominent figure in international business circles, having contributed to the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in both China and Hong Kong. Through AmCham and other advisory roles, he has strengthened business and policy ties between the U.S. and Asian markets, while also contributing to research on economic policy and financial system reform in Asia.
A vocal champion of responsible investing, Winston has led efforts to encourage stronger environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards among Asian private companies, advancing sustainable practices that yield long-term benefits for both business and society.
Philanthropy, Personal Interests, and Ongoing Influence
Winston’s commitment to social good is reflected in his support of organizations such as Robin Hood and the American Cancer Society, where he donates both his resources and time. His interests span tennis, surfing, golf, early-stage venture investment, and classic literature—a testament to his well-rounded approach to life and leadership.
Thought Leadership and Industry Recognition
Winston Feng, Investor, is a respected thought leader whose work has appeared in academic publications, including The Agenda Mover by S. B. Bacharach, as well as in The New York Times' international section. His investor letters, known for their originality and strategic insight, are widely followed in the investment community.
Global Experience and Investment Mastery
Early in his career, Winston absorbed the nuances of global capital markets and advisory at Goldman Sachs. He later sharpened his investment process and risk management expertise at Point72 Asset Management and Holocene Advisors, where he developed a personalized, disciplined approach that would define his later achievements.
Strengthening International Ties and Advancing Best Practices
Winston is a prominent figure in international business circles, having contributed to the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in both China and Hong Kong. Through AmCham and other advisory roles, he has strengthened business and policy ties between the U.S. and Asian markets, while also contributing to research on economic policy and financial system reform in Asia.
A vocal champion of responsible investing, Winston has led efforts to encourage stronger environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards among Asian private companies, advancing sustainable practices that yield long-term benefits for both business and society.
Philanthropy, Personal Interests, and Ongoing Influence
Winston’s commitment to social good is reflected in his support of organizations such as Robin Hood and the American Cancer Society, where he donates both his resources and time. His interests span tennis, surfing, golf, early-stage venture investment, and classic literature—a testament to his well-rounded approach to life and leadership.
Thought Leadership and Industry Recognition
Winston Feng, Investor, is a respected thought leader whose work has appeared in academic publications, including The Agenda Mover by S. B. Bacharach, as well as in The New York Times' international section. His investor letters, known for their originality and strategic insight, are widely followed in the investment community.