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 Mr Alan Chang,
Managing Director, Asian Investments Capricorn Investment Group Alan Chang is a Managing Director at Capricorn Investment Group, which was founded by former eBay president Jeffrey Skoll. Alan oversees Capricorn's multi-asset class portfolio of investments in Asia and emerging markets as well as Capricorn's global venture portfolio. Alan joined Capricorn Investment Group in 2003. Prior to Capricorn, Alan was at DFJ New England, an early-stage venture capital firm. Previous to that, Alan was advised technology companies on corporate finance as well as mergers and acquisitions at Montgomery Securities. Alan received a M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a B.S.E. from Duke University, graduating cum laude with a triple major in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Art History. Alan is a CFA charterholder and is fluent in Chinese. Alan serves on the boards of Sunpreme, Suminter India Organics, Agrica and ReProduct, and is a board observer at Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. In addition, Alan also serves on the investment advisory committees of a number of investment funds.Appearing: Conference Day Two: Wednesday, 17 March 2010 11am Family Offices In Conversation
Enhancing portfolio performance and capital preservation abound a newly
evolving financial landscape – What is the take on investment advisor
independence and should asset allocation decisions be outsourced?
Head of Investment, Myer Family Office Mr Alan Chang, (Confirmed) Managing Director, Asian Investments, Capricorn Investment Group Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Grace Financial Limited Managing Director, Ferguson Partners Family Office Strategic Investment Advisor, Wealth Management, Pictet (Asia) Limited Managing Partner & Chief Executive Officer, Fund of Funds Group, Ajia Partners
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