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Carrie Sun is a Chinese-born American writer. She is most known for her memoir Private Equity, [1] in which she documents her experience working as a personal assistant for Chase Coleman III, the founder of Tiger Global Management. [2] [3]
Sun emigrated from China in 1990. [4] She has a dual degree in mathematics and finance from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and graduated early, [5] and an incomplete Master of Business Administration at the Wharton School. [6] [7]
In December 2020, she married Christopher Cerrone, a Pulitzer Prize finalist musical composer. [7]
Sun has worked as an analyst at Fidelity Investments and Two Sigma. [8] Eventually, she worked at Tiger Global as an assistant to the company's billionaire founder Chase Coleman. [4]
In February 2024, Sun published Private Equity as a criticism to workplace culture, writing about mental and physical health, leading to occupational burnout. [3]
Year | Name | Publisher | ISBN |
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2024 | Private Equity: A Memoir | ISBN 978-05-93654-99-6 |
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Carrie Sun is a Chinese-born American writer. She is most known for her memoir Private Equity, [1] in which she documents her experience working as a personal assistant for Chase Coleman III, the founder of Tiger Global Management. [2] [3]
Sun emigrated from China in 1990. [4] She has a dual degree in mathematics and finance from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and graduated early, [5] and an incomplete Master of Business Administration at the Wharton School. [6] [7]
In December 2020, she married Christopher Cerrone, a Pulitzer Prize finalist musical composer. [7]
Sun has worked as an analyst at Fidelity Investments and Two Sigma. [8] Eventually, she worked at Tiger Global as an assistant to the company's billionaire founder Chase Coleman. [4]
In February 2024, Sun published Private Equity as a criticism to workplace culture, writing about mental and physical health, leading to occupational burnout. [3]
Year | Name | Publisher | ISBN |
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2024 | Private Equity: A Memoir | ISBN 978-05-93654-99-6 |