Simon Malian

Simon Malian
Research Scholar
Management Control Systems
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Simon’s research focuses on the uses of management information in algorithmic processes of organizational accountability. He serves as a Section Editor for the Australasian Journal of Information Systems and as an Advisor for Propel, an Australian Government affiliated technology trade program.

Simon has over 10 years of progressive industry engagements that span: Bridgewater Associates, a Connecticut based global macro investment management firm often cited as the world's biggest hedge fund in terms of assets; Two Sigma Investments, a New York City based systematic investment manager, founded with the goal of applying cutting-edge technology to the data-rich world of finance; the Australian Government's National Broadband Network Initiative, a program tasked with designing, building, and operating a high-speed broadband internet access network across Australia; the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, an Australian multinational investment banking and financial services corporation that is Australia's largest bank and also the largest bank in the Southern Hemisphere; Westpac Banking Corporation, an Australian multinational investment banking and financial services corporation that is Australia's second largest bank; and IBM, an American multinational technology company that manufactures and markets computer hardware, middleware and software, and offers hosting and consulting services in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology.

Simon was elected a Sir Robert Gordon Menzies Scholar and went on to complete a Master of Science in Computational Science and Engineering at Harvard University. During his time at Harvard, he cross-registered into Harvard Business School, received individual coaching at the Harvard Innovation Lab, consulted at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and was selected to participate in Harvard's Asia Leadership Program. Simon also holds a Bachelor of Information Technology with Distinction from the University of Technology, Sydney and a Master of Commerce with Merit in Finance and Accounting from the University of Sydney Business School.

Learn more at scholar.harvard.edu/simonmalian

Contact Simon at simon.malian@ronininstitute.org