Archived Event
AAAIM Toigo Young Professionals Chapter's Inaugural Event
Lunch with colleagues and Asian professionals who have made it to the next level on Wall Street
NYC Luncheon hosted by Jarrod Fong, Managing Director at JPMorgan Private Equity
Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at Noon
270 Park Avenue, New York City
Confirmed speakers to date:
- Jessie Harlin, Director of Research - External Investments at Moore Capital
- Susan Oh, Managing Director at JPMorgan Asset Management
- Ashish Kishore, Partner at Manikay Partners
- Phil Tsai, Managing Director at UBS
- Carty Chock, Partner at Arsenal Capital
Registration is by invitation only and the fees are as follows:
- AAAIM Members: Free
- Non-Members: $25, which will be credited towards AAAIM Toigo YPC Annual Membership Fee
Annual Membership Fee for the AAAIM Toigo Young Professionals Chapter is $100. To become a member, please contact Dooyon Cho.
About the AAAIM Toigo Young Professionals Chapter
The AAAIM Toigo Young Professionals Chapter (YPC) is a collaborative effort between the Association of Asian American Investment Managers (AAAIM) and the Robert Toigo Foundation to inspire and build a dynamic base of talented young Asian-American professionals who will become the future leaders of the investment industry.
AAAIM is an alliance of prominent successful Asian American investment managers and executives. The organization provides a platform for Asian American investment managers and institutional investors that seek new markets and opportunities domestically and globally. Mentorship, networking, and educational opportunities focused on career development comprise the core of the YPC's activities as they are the critical building blocks – especially during the earlier years – to career success and longevity.
The YPC was initiated through the Robert Toigo Foundation's encouragement of early stage alumni – those who have graduated from business school within the past 4 years – to become engaged with AAAIM in a relevant and impactful manner as they embark on the post-graduate stage of their careers.