Two Sigma Investments, LP
We bring science to finance. We follow principles rooted in technology and data science as much as those found in financial services. Fields like machine learning and distributed computing guide us.

Two Sigma Investment Management aims to consistently generate alpha in liquid global markets across a range of conditions using a disciplined, scientific approach
Our Co-Founders
Two Sigma was co-founded by a computer scientist and mathematician who understood the potential of bringing technology and data to investment management.
David Siegel, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Two Sigma
David is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He co-founded Two Sigma, where he currently serves as Co-Chairman.
Inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey, David was drawn to computer science at a young age and developed a deep interest in programming. This interest sparked a life-long passion for building intelligent computational systems, reflecting the belief in technology’s potential to improve virtually every human endeavor.
After graduating from Princeton, David received a PhD in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he conducted research at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
In 2001, he co-founded Two Sigma on the belief that innovative technology and data science could help discover value in the world’s data. Today, Two Sigma, through its use of algorithms and with its unique culture, drives transformations in many industries including investment management and insurance.
David’s philanthropic efforts underscore his conviction that education, science, and technology are the keys to a better world. In keeping with this vision, he founded Siegel Family Endowment in 2011 to support organizations and leaders that will understand and shape the impact of technology on society. David devotes significant time and energy to actively engaging with this work. He is the Chairman of the Board of Overseers at Cornell Tech, a board member of Carnegie Hall, and of the Robin Hood Learning + Tech Fund. After co-founding the board of New York City FIRST, he furthered his commitment to the organization by joining the national FIRST board. David’s service also includes roles on the Global Advisory Board of Khan Academy, the Advisory Board for Stanford’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, and the Advisory Council for Princeton’s Center on Information Technology Policy.
In 2014, David co-founded the Scratch Foundation to support Scratch, a block-based programming language and online community for kids that helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.
As a member of the MIT Corporation, David has the pleasure of serving on the Visiting Committee for the Media Lab, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines, as well as with the advisory group for the Task Force on the Work of the Future. He is Founding Chair of the advisory board for MIT Quest, an initiative to discover the foundations of human intelligence and drive the development of technological tools that can positively influence society.
John Overdeck, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman, Two Sigma
John is Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Two Sigma.
John began his career at D.E. Shaw & Co., where he rose to managing director. While at Shaw, he directed the firm’s Japanese equity and equity-linked investments and supervised the firm’s London investment management affiliate. Prior to co-founding Two Sigma in 2001, John spent two years at Amazon.com, first as vice president and technical assistant to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos. He went on to lead customer relationship management at Amazon.com, directing Amazon’s renowned personalization, community, and targeted marketing features and technology. He also led critical efforts to make Amazon’s customer technology more scalable.
John serves as chair of the Institute for Advanced Study, National Museum of Mathematics, and Bedtime Math Foundation, and serves on the board of Robin Hood. He is also the president of Overdeck Family Foundation, which supports innovative programs and research that measurably enhance education inside and outside the classroom.
A lifelong math enthusiast, John won a silver medal for the United States in the 27th International Mathematics Olympiad. In 2017, John was honored by the Academy of Achievement for being a pioneer in technology and investment management.
John earned a B.S. in Mathematics (with distinction) and a M.S. in Statistics from Stanford University.
Our Leaders
Carter Lyons, Co-CEO, Two Sigma
Carter Lyons is Co-CEO of Two Sigma. He was formerly Two Sigma’s Chief Business Officer, partnering closely with the leadership of the firm’s investment management and private investment businesses to expand client relationships, deliver new products and solutions, and nurture new partnerships. Previously, he was Co-Head of Two Sigma Advisers. He joined Two Sigma in 2011 as Head of Investor Relations and was responsible for the company’s fundraising and relationship management efforts.
Prior to Two Sigma, Carter worked at BlackRock as Managing Director within the Global Client Group’s U.S. and Canadian Institutional team. In this role, he was responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with institutional investors, as well as for overseeing account managers’ marketing and client service for institutional clients. Carter has also held leadership roles at Barclays Global Investors and Franklin Templeton.
Carter earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Lehigh University and is a CFA charterholder.
Scott Hoffman, Co-CEO, Two Sigma
Scott Hoffman is Co-CEO of Two Sigma. He served as the Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel of Lazard, a preeminent global asset management and investment banking firm, until his retirement in September 2023 after a distinguished career at the firm that spanned nearly three decades. During his tenure at Lazard, Scott assumed a broad range of responsibilities, including legal and compliance, internal policies, communications, information security, and internal audit. He worked closely with the firm’s leadership on client matters and as a counselor to Lazard’s board of directors and played an instrumental role in M&A and the firm’s IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
Scott began his career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP, specializing in mergers and acquisitions and securities law. He earned an undergraduate degree in Government from Dartmouth College and a law degree from the New York University School of Law, where he is a member of the board of trustees.
Scott is also a member of the board of Film at Lincoln Center.
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