Doug Haynes
Doug Haynes is an American brought up in Scarborough, New York. He pursued a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at West Virginia University in 1987. Upon completing his studies, he became the President of the council and great advisor to the public as well as private enterprises executives.
Moreover, Dung became the great Point72 Asset Management president, which is a leading equity hedge fund in the U.S. Even before joining Point72, he had initially served as a partner at McKinsey and Company. Furthermore, he led the Northeast Region of the United States and the global Operations practice at this particular time. Additionally, he was a co-founder of Firms practice technologies and one of the leaders of McKinsey High-Tech industry practice. Also, he had an opportunity to work as an engineer in the US Central Intelligence Agency as a GE’s Plastics Business Group and software developer before joining the graduate business school.
Besides the active career involvement, Dung also sat on various boards, including the Cohen Veterans Network, The Center for Global Enterprise, Robin Hood Foundation in New York as well as a renowned Camp Southern Ground in Georgia, and Cohen Veterans Bioscience. Increasingly, he has served as an advisor and a board member to various startup companies like Vega Factor, ChainIQ, FRISQ, Singtel Corporation, Obsidian Asset Management, Darden Graduate School of Business, Canterbury School, Villanova University, as well as Randolph Macon Academy.
Dung had a very tight work schedule, but it didn’t prevent him from being a philanthropist who has done exemplary in uplifting the lives of the less fortunate. He frequently engages in acts of poverty alleviation. He initiated Veteran support, poverty-fighting, and, more importantly, aid to education. His step to construct Ridgefield’s Hamlethub and thereby create more job opportunities for the poor was an act of philanthropy. Interestingly, the philanthropist gives four teachings in his interview that enable him to stand the incredible achievements. They include facing failure with confidence, self-discipline, and focus, exhibiting integrity while working with companies, and lastly, doing the work in front of you to the best of your ability.