Maurice Ng // S2 Ep 172 // From Broke Immigrant From China to Starting a VC Firm to Help “The Underdogs”
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Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 172 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Maurice Ng on this week's show.
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Maurice Ng (Ng Hong Nin 吳康年) is the Founder and General Partner at Tings Capital, where he focuses on leading and directing all investment and operational activities of the firm.
Previously, Mr. Ng was a Strategic Finance Partner/ Chief Of Staff equivalent at Momentive Global (f.k.a. SurveyMonkey), where he was responsible for managing company-wide global business operations and strategy. Before Momentive Global, Mr. Ng was a Private Equity and Growth Equity Investment Professional at Farol Asset Management, LP, a minority-owned lower-middle-market investment firm based in New York City. At Farol, Mr. Ng was responsible for due diligence and monitoring investment opportunities across all industry sectors. Before joining Farol, Mr. Ng was an Investment Banker at J.P. Morgan.
Mr. Ng is an Advisor at Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO), Modern Guild, Apex for Youth, and Attainable Dreams (AD), Council Member at Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG), Mentor at TechStars, and Contributor at “CNBC Make It”, “Grow by CNBC + Acorns”, Forbes and Business Insider. Mr. Ng received a degree in BBA in Finance and Investment from Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, and a degree in Executive Education (EEP) from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
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