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The New York Korean Financial Forum was held on April 16, 2026 at The Korea Society, in partnership with Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) and the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in New York, to discuss investment strategies and opportunities within the North American mid-market infrastructure sector.
Jared Waldron (Co-Head of Infrastructure) and Jessica Kennedy (Managing Director) from Northleaf Capital Partners presented structural advantages of the mid-market. They highlighted the diverse opportunities in renewable energy and digital infrastructure for a higher margin of safety and significant value creation potential.
The program brought together over 40 Korean and Korean-American finance professionals and concluded with a networking session, offering participants an opportunity to exchange professional insights and strengthen connections across New York's financial community.
US Infrastructure Market Outlook and Investment Strategy (Focused on the Mid-Market)
April 16, 2026
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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Join us for a conversation with Tae Kim, author of The Nvidia Way: Jensen Huang and the Making of a Tech Giant. Now as the world's leading AI chipmaker, Nvidia offers a fascinating window into the new era of global entrepreneurship vis-à-vis its partnership with Korea; Nvidia's commitment to provide 260,000 GPUs to South Korean companies redefines the strength of innovative cooperation across mobility, manufacturing, and robotics. This conversation will take you inside the forces shaping our AI-powered future and offer fresh insights into the culture, strategy, and leadership behind Nvidia's rise as a global technology leader.
Purchase the book here.
Author signing available at the event.
The Nvidia Way: Jensen Huang and the Making of a Tech Giant with Tae Kim
Thursday, December 4, 2025 | 6:30 PM (EST)
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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Tae Kim, Senior Technology Writer at Barron's and Author of The Nvidia Way, is a senior technology writer at Barron's. He previously was the U.S. technology columnist at Bloomberg Opinion and also worked as an investing journalist for CNBC. Earlier in his career, he was an equity analyst at hedge funds and an investment analyst at a fund of funds. |
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Cross-Cultural Leadership Initiative
Date
Thursday, September 10, 2026
Time
8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Venue
Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center
250 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332
The Korea Society has launched the Cross-Cultural Leadership Initiative (CCLI), an innovative leadership development program designed to strengthen workforce integration and organizational effectiveness for Korean and American companies operating in the United States. Responding to the rapid expansion of Korean investment across the United States, CCLI equips executives and managers with the skills to lead multicultural teams, integrate Korean and American employees, and build strong relationships with local communities.
CCLI is a cornerstone of The Korea Society's expanding national leadership development portfolio, which strengthens the people and relationships that underpin long-term U.S.–Korea cooperation. As part of this broader effort, The Korea Society presents U.S.–Korea Workforce Strategy Summit, co-hosted with the Southeast U.S. Korean Chamber of Commerce (SEUSKCC), to foster dialogue, share best practices, and drive excellence in workforce development and cross-cultural leadership.
This Summit is presented with the support of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Atlanta.

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| 7:30 – 8:00 AM |
Registration & Networking
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| 8:00 – 8:15 AM |
Opening — Welcome and Congratulatory Remarks
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| 8:15 – 9:30 AM |
Session 1 — Building the Pipeline: Talent Development and Community Integration
Developing local talent through university and technical-college partners, apprenticeships and co-ops, and state-funded training such as Georgia Quick Start — and integrating into the community by supporting workforce and family adaptation.
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| 9:30 – 9:45 AM | Break |
| 9:45 – 11:00 AM |
Session 2 — Scaling Fast: Staffing Strategies for Production Ramps
Sourcing talent at scale — from flexible, on-demand staffing through managed staffing and direct placement.
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| 11:00 – 11:45 AM |
Counsel's Briefing: Building a Compliant Global Workforce
Visa strategy, foreign-national talent, I-9 compliance, business-travel risk, and supporting dispatched staff.
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| 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM |
Networking Lunch & Executive Fireside Chat
Moving from investment to integration through leadership, workforce development, and community partnerships.
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| 1:30 – 2:45 PM |
Session 3 — Leading Across Cultures: Strengthening the Korean-American Workforce
Navigating organizational change, minimizing cultural misunderstandings, protecting organizational reputation, and strengthening stakeholder confidence through effective cross-cultural leadership.
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| 2:45 – 3:00 PM |
Closing Reflections
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Due to limited seating, early registration is strongly encouraged. We look forward to welcoming you to Atlanta, Georgia, for this timely conversation and to engaging with leaders committed to strengthening the future of the U.S.–Korea partnership.
The Korea Society Corporate Members and Individual Members at the Fellow level and above are eligible for a special discount rate. For more information, please contact us at
Invitation Only · Friday, September 11
In Partnership with KOTRA Atlanta

As an exclusive add-on to the U.S.–Korea Workforce Strategy Summit, The Korea Society, in partnership with KOTRA Atlanta, will host an invitation-only executive roundtable for a small group of executives from Korean companies on Friday, September 11.
This closed-door, interactive working session is designed to foster candid discussion on workforce, leadership, and organizational challenges, while providing participants with the opportunity to exchange best practices and identify practical solutions for strengthening cross-cultural leadership, workforce integration, and community engagement.
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The Korea Society and the Korean American Community Foundation’s (KACF) Associate Board are excited to present Finding Your Path: Perspectives on Korean American Giving, an intimate conversation exploring philanthropy, purpose-driven leadership, and the power of giving back.
We are joined by Christine Kang, Program Management Director at Blue Meridian Partners, and Mickey Hyun, Associate Manager for Friends of Asian Art at The MET. Together, they will share their experiences and insights on what it means to lead with purpose, build strong communities, and drive meaningful change through service, advocacy, and giving. Join us at The Korea Society on August 27th at 6:30 PM. Whether you're just beginning your philanthropic journey or looking to deepen your involvement, this conversation is for you.
This panel will be moderated by Angela Bonato, Program Officer of the Maverick Capital Foundation and a KACF Associate Board member.
KACF funds community-based non-profit organizations working to improve lives and transform communities in the Korean and Asian American communities in the greater New York area. The KACF Associate Board (AB) is a group of community-minded young professionals based in the New York Metro area who serve as ambassadors of KACF’s mission, helping to build awareness of issues of economic security and shape the next generation of Korean American philanthropy.
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Finding Your Path: Perspectives on Korean American Giving
Thursday, August 27, 2026 | 6:30 PM (EDT)
IN-PERSON
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
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Mickey Yoon-Jung Hyun |
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Christine Kang |
About the Moderator:
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Angela Bonato |
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The Korea Society invites you to the final pitching competition of Startup Scene: Emerging Design Competition — the most aspiring moment of Startup Scene: Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow, a program initiative dedicated to empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs across the US and South Korean startup ecosystems.
Come witness firsthand the creativity and drive of the next generation of Korean and Korean-American founders. After a half-year journey — from initial ideation to mentorship — our finalists are now one step away from taking home prizes of $5,000, $3,000, and $1,000. Each finalist will deliver a live pitch followed by a Q&A with the judging panel, showcasing ideas at the intersection of technology, design, and social impact that may very well shape tomorrow's economy.
For any questions, please contact us at
This program is proudly and exclusively supported by Hanwha Life
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Finalists
2026 EMERGING DESIGN COMPETITION FINALISTS
We are excited to announce the finalists of the 2026 Emerging Design Competition:

Cuddles Emory University A screen-free AI plush companion that helps children build emotional and language skills while giving parents actionable insights to deepen their family connection |

FOODIE Iowa State University A gamified fridge manager that notifies you 48 hours before your food expires |

MyHearo New York University/ School of Visual Arts An AI agent for deaf and hard-of-hearing users that understands sound and context to support everyday awareness and action |

SORVY Washington State University/Arizona State University Turning starfish waste into a self-regulating aquarium water cartridge |
Startup Scene: Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow
2026 Emerging Design Competition Final Pitch
Friday, June 12, 2026 | 5:00 PM (EDT)
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue
24th Floor New York, NY 10017
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