Event Profile

CAIA EMEA: WEBINAR - Shaping the Future of Finance: Alternative Investments Outlook

Date(s):
October 24, 2023
Note:
All times listed are in local time
Venue:
Webinar
 
Fee(s):
Free Event
Description:
Shaping the Future of Finance: Alternative Investments Outlook

Mark your calendars and get ready for an exclusive evening of networking and knowledge sharing!
 
This isn't just your ordinary webinar event; it's a unique opportunity to dive deep into the world of alternative investments with CAIA’s curriculum expert, Steven Novakovic, CAIA, CFA, Managing Director, Curriculum.

Seize the chance to exchange ideas, and be part of an webinar that promises to leave you inspired and invigorated.
 
Register now to secure your place and ensure you're a part of this exceptional gathering!
 
Agenda

12:00 - Welcome online

12:05 - Keynote Speech about Alternative Investments Outlook by Steven Novakovic, CAIA, CFA Managing Director, Curriculum, at CAIA Association

12:50 - Q&A
 
 
Important notes before the event:
  • Registration for this event must be done on Zoom by clicking on the "Register" button
  • If you have questions regarding registration for this event, please contact CAIA EMEA Chapter Relations.

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Steven Novakovic
Job Title: Managing Director, CAIA Curriculum
Organization: CAIA Association
Speaker Type: Keynote
Area of expertise: Cryptocurrencies, Alternative Asset Management, and Wealth Management


Steven Novakovic, CAIA, CFA is the Managing Director, CAIA Curriculum for CAIA Association. In this role, he is responsible for managing the CAIA Charter curriculum, ensuring the content remains relevant and reflects current trends in the institutional asset allocator space. He joined CAIA Association in 2022 and has been a Charterholder since 2011. Prior to CAIA Association, Steve was a faculty member at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY, where he taught a variety of finance courses including: Cryptocurrencies, Alternative Asset Management, and Wealth Management, among others. Before entering academia, he worked at his alma mater, Cornell University, (B.S. 2004, MPS 2006) in the Office of University Investments. In his time at Cornell University, Steve invested across a variety of asset classes for the $6 billion endowment. His twelve years at Cornell generated substantial insight into endowment management and fund investing across the alternatives and traditional landscape.