In August 2025, I stepped away from a 15-year career in investment management across London, Singapore and Hong Kong. While my passion for markets and investing endured, being a fund manager had lost its spark and started to feel like a grind. I realised I was operating on autopilot and needed a break.
I decided to be intentional with my time again, trading corporate life for personal growth, new challenges, and a drive fueled by genuine curiosity.
People often ask if I've found it hard to fill the time. The truth is, I haven't been bored once. Since August, routine has given way to a series of challenges that have pushed me out of my comfort zone, while enjoying connecting with those that matter to me:
Whether you call it a "Career Break," "Time Off," or a "Mini-Retirement," it doesn't mean slowing down. It's just a shift of focus.
The plan for the coming months is to continue to travel, spend more time with family and friends, and keep saying "Yes" to new experiences.
While I have plenty to keep me intellectually occupied — from learning to fly to building out AI tools — these are relatively solo projects. I miss working with a team and the energy of collective success.
In the meantime, I've been building. Take a look at what I've been working on in the tab, or if you have an automation problem worth solving, .
I am enjoying this time off and want to be patient in finding the right fit. By Q3 or Q4, it'll probably be time to return to a more formal role to bridge that gap. Until then, I'm making the most of turning off autopilot and actively driving my life toward more excitement.
With 15 years in investment management across London, Singapore and Hong Kong, my career has been shaped by analytical depth and a restless drive to improve things — whether that's managing portfolios, automating workflows or building new tools. I'm at my best when presenting ideas, leading discussions, and turning complexity into clarity for clients and colleagues.
Schroders, Hong Kong
Schroders, Singapore
Schroders, London
T. Rowe Price, London
Morgan Stanley, London
I've spent my career finding better ways to do things, but not being able to code always limited how far I could take an idea. AI changed that. From targeting crypto inefficiencies to building a question bank for Hong Kong boating exams, here are some examples of projects I've built out of curiosity with AI as my co-pilot.
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I'm using my career break to explore AI-led automation — for free, for now. If you have a task that feels manual, repetitive or ripe for automation, tell me about it. I'll be in touch to explore whether it's something we can build together.
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Thanks for sharing. I'll take a look and be in touch within a few days to talk through whether this is something we can tackle together.