Yinda began her career as a financial analyst at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the investment arm of the World Bank, where she gained extensive experience in emerging markets and private sector investments. Working closely with global development projects, she analyzed financial statements, conducted due diligence, and assessed the viability of investments across various industries. Her role involved collaborating with economists, bankers, and industry experts to structure financing solutions that promoted sustainable economic growth. Over the years, she developed a deep understanding of risk assessment, capital markets, and financial modeling. She positioned herself as a key contributor to high-impact investment decisions.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Finance, from the China University of Political Science and Law. Then, she pursued a Master’s degree in Applied Analytics from Columbia University in New York.