Scott Kalb looks back at his three-year tenure as Chief Investment Officer of the Korea Investment Corporation (KIC), focusing on the principles that underlie good asset management and the challenges facing sovereign wealth funds in the years ahead. The Korea Investment Corporation was founded in 2005 to manage part of Korea’s foreign exchange reserves and other public funds, and today is a major global institutional investor with approximately $50 billion in assets under management.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Managing Sovereign Wealth: Principles and Challenges
with
Scott E. Kalb
Advisor to the Korea Investment Corporation (KIC)
Scott E. Kalb is an Advisor to the Korea Investment Corporation (KIC), and was its Chief Investment Officer until March 2012. Mr. Kalb joined KIC in April 2009 with more than 20 years of international experience in asset management and research. Prior to joining KIC, he was Senior Portfolio Manager at Balyasny Asset Management (BAM) from 2006 to 2008. Before that, he served as Chief Executive Officer and Senior Portfolio Manager at Black Arrow Capital Management—a firm that Mr. Kalb helped co-found—during 2002-2006.

