Mohammed Alrashdani is a PhD student in Financial Technology at the Business School of Worcester Polytechnic. His research focuses on the impact of decoupling Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors on portfolio performance, exploring how individual ESG components influence investment returns. Employing advanced financial modeling techniques, , he analyzes the predictive power of ESG factors in forecasting future portfolio performance.
His professional background includes roles as a financial analyst at Saudi Aramco, a financial auditor, and an assistant professor at Sacred Heart University’s Jack Welch College of Business and Technology. He is a member of the Saudi Authority for Accredited Valuers (Taqeem) His academic contributions and industry experience position him at the intersection of financial innovation, ESG investing, and Fintech.
Mohammed Alrashdani is a PhD student in Financial Technology at the Business School of Worcester Polytechnic. His research focuses on the impact of decoupling Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors on portfolio performance, exploring how individual ESG components influence investment returns. Employing advanced financial modeling techniques, , he analyzes the predictive power of ESG factors in forecasting future portfolio performance.
His professional background includes roles as a financial analyst at Saudi Aramco, a financial auditor, and an assistant professor at Sacred Heart University’s Jack Welch College of Business and Technology. He is a member of the Saudi Authority for Accredited Valuers (Taqeem) His academic contributions and industry experience position him at the intersection of financial innovation, ESG investing, and Fintech.