Trilliam Jeong

Trilliam is the founder and CEO of WealthBlock, where he has worked with more than 100 private markets firms as they scaled past their original operating model. The pattern repeats: growth arrives as good news, then the systems that carried the first fund start to strain under the weight of new vehicles, new jurisdictions, and investors who begin underwriting the operation itself. WealthBlock exists because that strain is structural, not a tooling problem, and most firms only see it once redesign is already overdue.

His view on infrastructure is shaped by where he started. Before founding WealthBlock, Trilliam built the first quantitative team inside the Market Regulation department of the National Futures Association, designing systems to detect manipulation across a $3 billion-per-day derivatives market. He also ran his own quantitative-value hedge fund, Aura Value International. That work was an education in what happens when data integrity, governance, and auditability are treated as afterthoughts rather than architecture. It is the same lesson private markets firms learn the hard way as they grow.

Trilliam holds a master's in financial mathematics from the University of Chicago and a master's in applied mathematics from Queens College, CUNY.

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