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Mongolians are Banking Professionals

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Agenda:

  • 45 minutes | Panel Discussion | Moderated by Temuulen Tumurbat, Private Equity Investment Professional at Resource Capital Funds.

  • 45 minutes | Small group discussions in breakout rooms | Each breakout room will have one of our guest speakers present for open Q&A and networking.

Guest speaker panelists include:

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Associate Banker at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) | Ulaanbaatar

Khangai currently works as an associate banker at the EBRD’s natural resources team. In his role, he is responsible for lending and managing principal investment projects in metals & mining and energy sectors. He joined EBRD in 2015, after four years with Rio Tinto where he worked as a commercial analyst on the power and other strategic projects for Oyu Tolgoi. In addition, he has over four years of experience working at a local boutique investment bank and stock exchange. Khangai holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Essex (UK).

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Investment Banking Associate at Goldman Sachs | New York

Mucka is an Investment Banking Associate in the Technology, Media and Telecom Group at Goldman Sachs based in New York. She graduated with an MBA from Columbia Business School in 2019. Prior to enrolling at CBS, she was a Senior Analyst for Schulze Global Investments in Ulaanbaatar as well as a Credit Analyst with the Development Bank of Mongolia. Mucka holds a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence from Peking University. In her free time, she enjoys baking and listening to podcasts on subjects far and wide. 

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Investment Banking Analyst at Morgan Stanley | San Francisco

Uka Battulga is an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley where she and her team help advise private equity firms and large industrials-focused companies. She is a recent graduate of Brown University where she majored in Economics and was one of the three Teaching Assistants in an advanced economics course. At Brown, she served as the President in three of the largest business and finance student organizations where she helped undergraduate students pursue their academic and career goals. Although she immigrated to the United States at a young age, she is grateful to have been brought up in the Mongolian-American community where she has met some of her closest friends.


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