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Mr. Min Park is Partner & Senior Analyst at Lamond Capital Partners LLC.
Prior to joining Lamond Capital Partners in 2012, Mr. Park worked as a Vice President at Goldman Sachs, an Associate at Paragon Capital Partners and Salomon Smith Barney and an Analyst at Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett.
Mr. Park received his BA degree from Wesleyan University, MPP from Harvard University Kennedy School of Government and MBA from The University of Chicago-Booth School of Business.
Former positions of Min Park
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Lamond Capital Partners LLC
Lamond Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lamond Capital Partners seeks to invest primarily, but not exclusively, in the publicly-traded equity securities of technology-related issuers. Their funds seek to achieve their investment objective by constructing a portfolio of long and short positions in the stocks of primarily US-listed companies. The funds also invest in the stocks of non-US listed companies. These non-US investments may include securities in companies located in emerging markets. In addition, derivative instruments, such as options, forward contracts and swaps, may be used to attempt to hedge long and short stock positions, as well as for investment purposes. The funds do employ leverage and may engage in a wide variety of transactions designed to enhance return and lower risk, such as securities lending and repurchase agreements. On occasion, the funds may invest in cash and money market debt securities. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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Lamond Capital Partners LLC
Lamond Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Lamond Capital Partners seeks to invest primarily, but not exclusively, in the publicly-traded equity securities of technology-related issuers. Their funds seek to achieve their investment objective by constructing a portfolio of long and short positions in the stocks of primarily US-listed companies. The funds also invest in the stocks of non-US listed companies. These non-US investments may include securities in companies located in emerging markets. In addition, derivative instruments, such as options, forward contracts and swaps, may be used to attempt to hedge long and short stock positions, as well as for investment purposes. The funds do employ leverage and may engage in a wide variety of transactions designed to enhance return and lower risk, such as securities lending and repurchase agreements. On occasion, the funds may invest in cash and money market debt securities. | Finance |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The University of Chicago
The University of Chicago Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Wesleyan University
Wesleyan University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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