Event Profile

CAIA China Education and Networking Event - Shanghai - Monday, 23rd April, 2018

Date(s):
April 23, 2018
Note:
All times listed are in local time
Venue:
The Westin Bund Center Shanghai
Bund Center
Shanghai, 200002 
Fee(s):
Free Event
Description:
CAIA China Educational and Networking Event
A Review of the Global Alternative Investment Industry and Insight on China’s Growth
 
The CAIA China Chapter Executive Committee is pleased to invite you to our first event of 2018; an Educational and Networking Evening to be held in both Shanghai and Beijing. It'll be a great opportunity to meet with other alternative
investment professionals.
 
Further, don't miss the opportunity to hear from Jo Murphy, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, CAIA Association who will be giving a presentation on "A Review of the Global Alternative Investment Industry and Insight on China’s Growth" and sharing an update on CAIA's plans for 2018 in China.
 
We do hope you are able to join us.
 
This event will also be held in Beijing on Tuesday, 24th April, 2018.  
 
Location
5/F, Crown Lounge
The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai
88 Henan Central Road
 

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Jo Murphy
Organization: CAIA Association


Jo has been based in Asia, predominately in Hong Kong, for over 20 years. During her tenure she has held a number of senior management positions, leading sales, business development, marketing, and CRM divisions and has both built and managed large and effective regionally-located teams. After moving to Hong Kong with Morgan Stanley, Jo also worked for both HSBC and Deutsche Bank covering intermediary, buy and sell side roles and held an entrepreneurial position at Triple A Partners. She now focusses on the education environment. All these roles have had a consistent focus on the Alternative Investment industry. Jo enjoys the reputation of being capable, committed and commercial, was voted “Asia’s most influential woman in AI” and one of “The 25 most influential people in Asian hedge funds.” She is a founding member of Hong Kong’s AIMA Chapter, holds a number of Board positions, and is a Fellow of UniSIM University.