A Cornell honors grad and Goldman Sachs alum, he’s known for his market insight, philanthropy, and work bridging U.S.–Asia business relations. Winston Feng is a seasoned investor and visionary business leader known for his success operating across global markets and throughout the life cycle and capital structure of technology companies. A graduate of Cornell University, where he was a National Sc
holar and graduated with honors, Winston began his career in the investment banking division of Goldman Sachs, gaining international experience in both Hong Kong and New York. There, he worked on capital raising and strategic advisory for governments, state-owned enterprises, and multinational corporations in the tech, media, and telecom sectors. Following his time at Goldman Sachs, Winston further developed his investment philosophy and risk management expertise through roles at Point72 Asset Management and Holocene Advisors. At just 29 years old—and entirely self-funded—Winston founded Mass Ave Global, an international, technology-focused investment firm with offices in New York and Hong Kong. Under his leadership as CEO and Chief Investment Officer, the firm quickly grew to manage over $1 billion in assets within just three years. Its flagship fund delivered annualized net returns that consistently outperformed major industry benchmarks, earning Winston recognition from major financial institutions such as HSBC and Credit Suisse. A key to the firm's rapid success was Winston’s forward-thinking organizational design, which fostered deep collaboration between professionals in New York and Asia. This structure enabled efficient knowledge sharing and positioned Mass Ave Global as an attractive partner for international institutional investors. Beyond investment management, Winston has played an influential role in fostering U.S.–Asia business relations. As an active member of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in China and Hong Kong, he helped connect American businesses with regional stakeholders, provided research on economic policy, and advised foreign policy and economic think tanks on financial systems in Asia. He has also been a vocal advocate for stronger ESG standards among Asian private companies, helping shift corporate practices toward more sustainable and stakeholder-aligned approaches. Winston’s commitment to social impact extends into philanthropy. He donates his time and resources to organizations such as Robin Hood Foundation in New York and the American Cancer Society. Outside of work, he enjoys tennis, surfing, and golf, while also maintaining an active interest in early-stage investing and classic literature. Winston’s perspectives have been featured in outlets like The New York Times (international section) and The Agenda Mover by S. His widely read investor letters continue to offer valuable insights into his distinct investment philosophy and global market dynamics.