Korea Financial Investment Association Recruiting Participants for 'Private Equity Fund Concert'
The Korea Financial Investment Association will hold a 'Private Equity Fund Concert' for university (graduate) students nationwide on the 25th at the Bulls Hall on the 3rd floor of the Korea Financial Investment Association building in Yeouido, Seoul, and is recruiting participants online.
Now in its 6th year, the event features fund management company CEOs active at the forefront of the capital market as speakers. It is designed to enhance students' understanding of the private equity fund market and the industry overall, as well as to provide career exploration opportunities.
The speakers include Kim Tae-hong, CEO of Growth Hill Asset Management; Choi Jong-hyuk, CEO of C Square Asset Management; and Lee Chang-hwan, CEO of Align Partners Asset Management.
The attending CEOs will share their experiences on topics such as the founding process of asset management companies, investment experiences, career preparation to become a fund manager, key fund management strategies, and recent market trends, providing time for interaction with students.
Among the participants, the first 45 applicants will be given the opportunity to visit the asset management companies to which the speakers belong.
Lee Chang-hwa, Executive Director of the Korea Financial Investment Association, said, "The concert is a special occasion where passionate students aspiring to be leaders in the asset management market meet experts with rich experience. We hope that through the vivid know-how of leaders active in the field, participants will grow into talents who seek the vision of the capital market."
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Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until the 17th through the notice posted on the Korea Financial Investment Education Institute website.
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