By |Published On: May 2nd, 2018|Categories: Business Updates|

We wanted to formally introduce our newest independent Trustee to the Alpha Architect team, Emeka Oguh (pronounced Uh-meh-kah)!

Emeka (Chukwuemeka) is a native of Union, New Jersey. After studying electrical engineering at Rutgers, he moved to Wall Street and worked with Merrill Lynch’s fund analyst group. At ML, Emeka evaluated hundreds of equity and fixed income funds and managers over the years on behalf of ML’s $317B in client assets. In short, Emeka knows the finance industry and we would be thrilled with him as a Trustee if his story stopped there…

But it continues…

Not happy with making it to the big leagues at the ripe old age of 26, Emeka went back to academia and received his MBA from Harvard Business School. Immediately thereafter, Emeka joined a startup firm DataMinr as their first business hire.  DataMinr is a fintech firm that discovers high-impact events instantly and critical breaking information long before it’s in the news.  DataMinr went on to raise over $180M in capital and is one of the leading companies in AI and Machine Learning innovation.

Emeka then decided to build his own mobile app studio from scratch (AppTempo) and launched over 500 applications for mobile devices. He published numerous apps, grew the business rapidly, and after three years, sold it.

Emeka is now Founder and CEO of PeopleJoy (http://peoplejoy.co/), a financial wellness firm that helps employers retain employees via financial coaching and student loan repayment programs. Apparently, students with hundreds of thousands of student loan debt care are keenly interested in paying them back, and like employers that help them do so…

As an engineer, entrepreneur, and Wall Street alumnus, we think Emeka will be a great addition to our ETF Trust. He brings a wealth of experience to the table and continues to endure the slings and arrows of entrepreneurship to this day.

When Emeka is not busy disrupting a multi-billion dollar payroll/human resources industry, he enjoys traveling and mentoring underrepresented students.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

About the Author: Wesley Gray, PhD

Wesley Gray, PhD
After serving as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Dr. Gray earned an MBA and a PhD in finance from the University of Chicago where he studied under Nobel Prize Winner Eugene Fama. Next, Wes took an academic job in his wife’s hometown of Philadelphia and worked as a finance professor at Drexel University. Dr. Gray’s interest in bridging the research gap between academia and industry led him to found Alpha Architect, an asset management firm dedicated to an impact mission of empowering investors through education. He is a contributor to multiple industry publications and regularly speaks to professional investor groups across the country. Wes has published multiple academic papers and four books, including Embedded (Naval Institute Press, 2009), Quantitative Value (Wiley, 2012), DIY Financial Advisor (Wiley, 2015), and Quantitative Momentum (Wiley, 2016). Dr. Gray currently resides in Palmas Del Mar Puerto Rico with his wife and three children. He recently finished the Leadville 100 ultramarathon race and promises to make better life decisions in the future.

Important Disclosures

For informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as specific investment, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Certain information is deemed to be reliable, but its accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Third party information may become outdated or otherwise superseded without notice.  Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) nor any other federal or state agency has approved, determined the accuracy, or confirmed the adequacy of this article.

The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Alpha Architect, its affiliates or its employees. Our full disclosures are available here. Definitions of common statistics used in our analysis are available here (towards the bottom).

Join thousands of other readers and subscribe to our blog.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email