SALT iConnections Asia 2022

Joe Dowling

Senior Managing Director & Global Head, Blackstone Alternative Asset Management (BAAM)

Joe Dowling is a Senior Managing Director and the Global Head of BAAM, where he oversees and leads all of BAAM’s investment activities.

Prior to joining Blackstone in 2021, Mr. Dowling led Brown University’s endowment, including as Chief Executive Officer from July 2018 to July 2020 and Chief Investment Officer from June 2013 to July 2018. Mr. Dowling also served as interim Chief Financial Officer of the University from May 2019 until January 2020, leading all finance and treasury functions as well as cash and debt management.

Before joining Brown University, he was the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Narragansett Asset Management, where he managed funds for institutions, pension funds, and endowments. Mr. Dowling has also worked for First Boston and Tudor Investments.

Mr. Dowling has a B.A. from Harvard College and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Cheryl Heng

Senior Reporter, CityWire Asia

Cheryl Heng Zi Yan is a senior reporter at Citywire Asia in Singapore, providing investment and asset management coverage in the region. She was previously a markets reporter at the South China Morning Post, where she covered Hong Kong and mainland China’s markets. Previously based in Hong Kong, she was selected to join the newspaper’s graduate trainee programme where it includes a rotation to major desks.

Her past stints include writing features at Shanghai Daily and as a financial writer at DollarsAndSense. She graduated from Nanyang Technological University, earning a bachelor’s degree in communication and media studies.

Kelvin See

Head of Trading, Coinhako

Kelvin See is the Head of Trading of Coinhako, Singapore’s market-leading crypto platform where he spearheads the trading team and oversees the positions, risk and profitability of Coinhako via derivatives trade and hedging strategies. Before joining Coinhako, Kelvin was instrumental in setting up the Asia options trading desk for Citibank in New York and he held a senior position in OCBC Singapore’s FX options team.

Kelvin has over 15 years of FX Options Trading experience with a focus on higher volatility markets in the Asia EM options space under his belt. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor in Computer & Electrical Engineering / Economics and an MSc from MIT.

Carol Szeto

Senior Associate, CPP Investments

Carol is responsible for CPPIB’s emerging manager activities in Asia which pursues investment in early stage hedge fund managers. Prior to joining CPPIB in 2019, Carol held investment roles at the Hong Kong Jockey Club and Partners Capital, covering both public and private market strategies. She began her investment career at Tudor Investments as an equity derivatives analyst.

Carol received her MBA from INSEAD and graduated from Rensselaer Polyethnic Institute with a BS in Computer Science and Systems Engineering.

Jamie Thomson

Chief Executive Officer, Vulcan Forged

Jamie Thomson is the CEO of Vulcan Forged, a premium blockchain game studio, dApp incubator and cross-chain NFT marketplace. Vulcan Forged is the creator of popular web3 gaming titles such as VulcanVerse, Forge Arena, Berserk and over 15 other games and dApps with over 200,000 users in the community. In 2021, Vulcan Forged created Elysium, its own proprietary proof-of-stake blockchain that was purpose-built for gaming, dApps and other metaverse activity. Building on the success of their hit web3 gaming titles, they are soon launching a patented metaverse-as-a-service engine, MetaScapes.

Joy Yang

Chief Asia Economist, Point72

Joy Yang is the Head of Asian Economic Research at Point72, covering the Firm's macro and market research in the region.

Prior to joining Point72, Joy was the Chief Asia Economist at Brevan Howard and Chief Economist for Greater China at Mirae Asset Securities in Hong Kong. Prior to that, she was an economist working at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Joy earned her Ph. D. in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles and bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Hong Kong. She is originally from Shanghai, China.

Elroy Cheo

Co-Founder, ARC Community

Elroy spent his early career navigating the world of agriculture commodities, helping to expand his family’s business into new markets. He worked to set up the distribution ecosystem across international markets including challenging territories like China, the US and Russia, building connections and the distribution strategy from the ground-up. At its height, the business was one of the leading Asian suppliers to the US market.

He then pivoted his focus to China’s fast-growing property market during its boom. He focused his time on an extensive city development project in Hangzhou, connecting the right partners and navigating China’s multifaceted property market. The project was part of China’s plans to make Hangzhou a key fashion capital and magnet for China’s emerging and top designers, putting the city onto the global fashion map.

Upon returning to Singapore after a decade overseas, Elroy has spent the last few years immersing himself in the world of cryptocurrency and NFTs. A Web 3.0 enthusiast, he has now combined his understanding of crypto with his personal passion for using Web3 tools to create better digital products and experiences. The architect of the community, Elroy is lead designer of the ARC experience from community interactions and content to its user interface and its technology backbone.

Natalie Black

His Majesty's Trade Commissioner to Asia-Pacific

Natalie Black is His Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, covering North-East Asia, South-East Asia and Australasia. She was appointed in September 2018.

Natalie held a number of posts in Her Majesty’s Government.

Previous roles include:

  • Deputy Head of the Number 10 Policy Unit

  • Director of the Internet Harms Unit

  • Director of the Office of Cyber Security, Cabinet Office

Before joining the Civil Service, Natalie was the Chief of Staff for Security at the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, London2012, and a management consultant.

Natalie is a graduate of the London School of Economics and Harvard Kennedy School, where she was a Fulbright scholar.s

Tom Westbrook

Chief Correspondent, Asia Markets, Reuters

Tom Westbrook is Reuters' chief correspondent for Asia markets. He covers foreign exchange, fixed income and equity markets around the region from Singapore. The beat extends from Australia's recently wild swaps trade to banking stress in Vietnam, and everything of interest in between.

Prior to that, he was a Reuters correspondent in his native Australia and a newspaper reporter in Sydney.

Maurice Mureau

Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, HODL Group

Maurice Mureau is the CEO & Co-Founder of the HODL Group, a blockchain & crypto house of both builders and investors. The group's roots date back to 2012 - just c. 4 years post the pivotal Bitcoin white paper that was written in the fire of the GFC in 2008.

The HODL Group has a number of different arms including:

Market Making (over +$500M / month on Binance), Venture Funds (returning +7.75x in the last bull market), DEFI & Financing Arm working with next-gen NFTs that have real world utility (e.g. Rembrandt's Night watch in partnership with the Rembrandt Foundation) as well as staking-yield plays, an internal incubation & venture program (HODL Ventures), a next- gen HFT engine (Growity) as well as one DAO to bring it all together.

One of the core unique aspects of The HODL Group in regards to our crypto funds & structure is no leverage & no shorting, this is central part to our dna as architects & advocates first & foremost in the space, then investors afterwards. We've continued to see the costs of leverage & groups putting speculation ahead of being builders & better custodians of the space.

Maurice cut his teeth in traditional finance and combines this with knowledge, passion & belief that blockchain & crypto are here to stay.

Maurice started his journey in finance in 1995 at the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. A few years later, he continued his journey as an asset manager for AFS Capital Management & Keijser Capital where he provided private customers with investment advice on their investment strategy.

After 14 years of managing private portfolios, Maurice started in London at Merit Capital where he managed mutual funds with a total AUM of $200+ mln. His biggest fund received a 5- stars rating at Morningstar.

Since 2020 he made the switch to the blockchain & crypto world where he combines his expertise in wealth management with his passion for decentralization, inclusion & long- overdue evolution of the finance space. He structured the funds through a traditional bottom-up strategy which is optimized by deployment of in-house developed algorithmic trading bots & defi proprietary tech.

In 2021 his funds became the best-performing cryptocurrency funds of The Netherlands & this year Hodl is expanding to the Europe, Middle-East & Asia.

Steve Melhuish

Founding Partner, Wavemaker Impact

Steve is serial entrepreneur, investor and advisor. He has scaled teams from zero to 1,500 staff, built a tech unicorn used by 40M monthly users, raised >$400M funding, led M&A deals, IPO on NYSE, invested/advises over 20 greentech start-ups and launched a climatetech fund. He’s passionate about entrepreneurship, climate change and social equality.

In 2007, Steve co-founded PropertyGuru out of personal frustration, and set out to increase transparency and “empower consumers make confident property decisions”. He led the business as CEO for first 10+ years, growing from scratch into a unicorn used by 40 million people in 5 countries, with 1,500 staff and took it public on New York Stock Exchange (“PGRU” NYSE ticker). Steve serves on the board.

Steve founded Planet Rise in 2019 to help companies tackle climate change and social inequality, using tech to achieve impact at scale. He’s invested in and advises over 20 Asian green-tech start-ups in clean energy, clean water, clean air, sustainable food, circular economy, sustainable finance, migrant worker rights and women-led enterprises.

In 2021, Steve co-founded Wavemaker Impact, South East Asia’s first VC climate-tech venture builder, with the goal of reducing 10% of global carbon emissions by 2035. We work with experienced entrepreneurs to build a portfolio of 100x100 unicorns - fast growing climatetech ventures with potential to mitigate 100MT emissions and generate $100M revenue each.

Steve has supported the development of South East Asia’s start-up ecosystem over the last 18 years – as angel investor (35+ start-ups), mentor and VC (Wavemaker Impact) focused on sustainability tech. Steve is a member of Asian Venture and Philanthropy Network (AVPN) and Top Tier Impact (TTI). He is also sponsor/mentor/judge for HabitatForHumanity’s Sheltertech affordable housing accelerator, Capitaland’s Sustainable Buildings accelerator and Temasek Foundation’s global The Liveability Challenge. Steve supports charities including FoodBank, Asia Startup Network (low income families) and LightHouse (migrant workers).

Previously, Steve invested in and then led ComiAsia as CEO, a Singapore mobile content start-up. Previously, he founded Business2Profit in Europe to help enterprises to innovate and start-ups with scaling. Prior to this, Steve held leadership roles in the tech sector for 10 years, his last position was director of a $500 million turnover business at Cable & Wireless helping internet, content, emerging telco and mobile players.

In 2007, Steve was awarded the “Spirit of Enterprise Award” in recognition of contributions to entrepreneurship in Singapore. He is a keynote speaker and regularly interviewed by media on start-up, venture investing and sustainability topics.

Donna Hutchings

Managing Director & Head of Asia Pacific, Citco Singapore

Donna joined Citco 15 years ago as a Managing Director and in that time has been responsible for clients and operations in our Sydney, Dublin, New Jersey and Singapore offices. Donna is currently responsible for Fund Services in the Asia Pacific Region where she leads a team that engages with clients to deliver expert knowledge and innovative solutions to Citco’s client.  Donna serves on our Global Hedge Fund Management team and overseas Citco’s strategic initiatives and implementation in the APAC region. The Fund industry in the APAC region continues to evolve with clients seeking our expertise for increasingly complex problems.  She works with Citco’s business development team by presenting bespoke solutions and our proprietary technology to new and existing clients.

Prior to joining Citco Donna was Global Head of Product Management for Alternative Fund Services at HSBC, formerly the Bank of Bermuda, for 10 years where she held several roles across Bermuda, South Africa and New York all of which involved servicing Alternative Investment Funds. Donna has a Bachelor of Commerce (1993), Chartered Account in Canada (1996) and Chartered Financial Analyst (2001)

Michael Garrow

Chief Investment Officer & Co-Founder, HS Group

Michael Garrow is the CIO, Chairman of the Investment Committee, and Co-Founder of HS Group. Mr. Garrow has over 20 years’ experience in finance, based in Hong Kong and New York. His focus and training spans alternative investment fund seeding, direct co-investments, portfolio management and capital markets.

Prior to HS Group, Mr. Garrow was a founding member of Blackstone Strategic Alliance, and led Blackstone’s Asia co-investments and Asia fund-of-funds. Based in Hong Kong and New York with Blackstone, he led their global emerging manager portfolio program as well. Previously, Mr. Garrow advised internal macro, multi-strategy and equity hedge funds for the incubation program at SAIL Advisors, a large Hong Kong-based family office, as a member of its investment team. Mr. Garrow started his career as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley in New York, and moved to its Global Capital Markets team in Hong Kong in 2002 as a member of its Greater China group.

Mr. Garrow graduated magna cum laude from Brown University and grew up in Toronto, Canada.

Robert Friedland

Founder & Chairman, Ivanhoe Capital

For more than 30 years, financier Robert Friedland has been recognized by leaders of the international financial sector and mineral resources industries as an entrepreneurial explorer, technology innovator and company builder. He has successfully developed a series of public and private companies which have been at the forefront of some of the world’s most notable mineral discoveries and mine developments including Fort Knox in Alaska, Voisey’s Bay in Canada, Oyu Tolgoi in Mongolia, Platreef in South Africa and Kamoa-Kakula in the DRC. Under his leadership, the Ivanhoe group and associated companies have raised more than US$25 billion on world capital markets since 1993. This capital has been invested in more than 30 nations, directed primarily at mineral resources and disruptive technologies.

Mr. Friedland is Executive Co-Chairman of Ivanhoe Mines, which is producing copper from the ultra-high-grade Kamoa-Kakula copper mine. Ivanhoe Mines completed a C$300 million initial public offering on the TSX in 2012 at a C$504 market capitalization. Over the past nine years, the market capitalization of Ivanhoe Mines has increased to over approximately C$13 billion as at January 31, 2022. Today, Wood Mackenzie ranks Kamoa Kakula as the world’s fourth largest copper deposit.

In 1994, Mr. Friedland founded Indochina Goldfields Ltd., now known as Turquoise Hill Resources and completed a C$270 million initial public offering on the TSX in 1996. In 2000, the company acquired the exploration rights for Oyu Tolgoi. After raising more than C$7 billion in equity and debt capital to fund Oyu Tolgoi’s initial development, Oyu Tolgoi has become one of the world’s largest copper-gold mines globally. Oyu Tolgoi has the potential to operate for approximately 100 years from five known deposits.

From 1994 to 1996, Mr. Friedland served as Co-Chairman of Diamond Fields and played a prominent role in its IPO on the TSX in 1994. Assuming its co-chairmanship in 1994 after the discovery of high-grade nickel at Voisey’s Bay on Canada’s East Coast, Mr. Friedland guided its financing and development, and led negotiations for its subsequent sale to INCO for C$4.3 billion in 1996.

Since 2016, Mr. Friedland also has served as Co-Chairman of Sunrise Energy Metals Limited, a publicly listed Australian company that provides innovative and sustainable solutions for metals recovery and water treatment. It also is developing its Sunrise Nickel-Cobalt-Scandium Project, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, into a leading source of battery metals for the international electric-vehicle supply chain.

In the area of disruptive technology, Mr. Friedland is Chairman of I-Pulse Inc., a private United States company founded in 2007. I-Pulse is commercializing proprietary, controlled-energy technology that aims to achieve disruptive outcomes across a wide range of industries. The technology repeatedly compresses and releases pulses of electrical energy, typically in the range of billionths of a second. This technology underpins TyphoonTM, a proprietary system that uses pulse technology to undertake best in class geological surveys cost effectively in order to efficiently evaluate mineral deposits, oil and water to depths of up two kilometers below surface and across large land areas. Typhoon is owned by Ivanhoe Electric, an American minerals and exploration company focused on advancing its portfolio of electric metals projects located primarily in the United States, of which Mr. Friedland is Chairman and CEO. Ivanhoe Electric completed a $169-million initial public offering on the NYSE in June 2022.

Mr Friedland also is Chairman of VRB Energy, an international developer and manufacturer of grid-scale, vanadium redox battery energy-storage systems. He also is a director of SES AI Corp., a NYSE-listed world leader in next generation Li-Metal battery technology.

Mr. Friedland’s enterprise and leadership gained prominent, industry recognition in January 2016 when he was inducted into the prestigious Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. The citation acknowledged his company-building and exploration achievements, honoring him as “a dynamic, transformative force in the Canadian and international mining industries” and “one of the most recognized mining personalities and achievers in the world”. In December 2021, Mr. Friedland was inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding lifetime achievements advancing the American and/or global mineral resources industry.

Baldwin Emmanuel Choy

Head of Hedge Funds & Family Office Sales, Hong Kong, Bloomberg L.P.

Baldwin Emmanuel Choy is Head of Hedge Funds & Family Offices at Bloomberg L.P based in Hong Kong. He leads Bloomberg’s APAC Hedge Fund business, manages a team which oversees sales strategies to grow Bloomberg's franchise across financial data and enterprise solutions.

He joined Bloomberg in 2014 in Singapore where he managed Regional Banks and Brokers relationships across South East Asia. Baldwin started his career at MUFG in Corporate Banking covering regional corporates.

Baldwin also sits on the Hong Kong chapter of Bloomberg's Women Buyside Network with a mission to inspire and invest in the next generation of women buy-side leaders through education on diversity and active engagement via Bloomberg's Philanthropy mentorship program.

Baldwin graduated from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelors in Accounting.

Kasia Zatorska

Senior Manager, Sustainable Investment Consulting, Ogier

Kasia Zatorska is a senior manager within Ogier Global's Sustainable Investment Consulting team. She brings more than 15 years of experience working with financial industry across Europe, Asia and the US. Her clients include asset managers, hedge funds and private equity firms, with a wide spectrum of engagements in sustainable finance. Prior to joining Ogier, Kasia led Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) Asia-ex Japan business development, worked on ESG and climate-change strategy implementation with Legal and General Investment Management in London and worked as an economist for an independent macroeconomic house Lombard Street Research.

Kristie Neo

Venture Capital Reporter & Editor, DealStreetAsia

Kristie is a venture capital reporter and editor with DealStreetAsia in Singapore. Prior to this, she was a TV producer with CNBC International and Channel NewsAsia focusing on business news in Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific. In her free time, Kristie gives walking tours at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore, and is a passionate advocate of Asian culture, heritage and history.

Matt Michelini

Partner & Head of Asia-Pacific, Apollo

Mr. Michelini is a Partner and Head of Apollo Asia-Pacific. He also Co-Leads Apollo’s Hybrid Value strategy. Mr. Michelini has played a pivotal role in the creation and success of a number of Apollo’s largest growth initiatives, including Athene, Hybrid Value, Apollo Dedicated Insurance Program, Natural Resources, and the development of the Financials Group. Upon joining Apollo in 2006, Mr. Michelini spent several years in the firm’s Private Equity business, where he was focused on deals in media, financial services, and metals & mining across a number of geographies. Previously, Mr. Michelini was a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions group at Lazard Frères & Co. Mr. Michelini serves on the board of directors of Athene Holding Ltd. and Venerable Holdings, and previously served on the boards of Aleris Corporation, Metals USA, Noranda Aluminum, One Main Financial, and Warrior Met Coal. Mr. Michelini received his MBA from Columbia University and graduated from Princeton University with a BA in mathematics and a Certificate in finance.

Robert Gee

APAC Sell Side Trading Solutions Sales, Bloomberg

Robert is APAC Head of Sell-side Technology Sales at Bloomberg, responsible for strengthening the company’s business partnerships and developing its sell-side product strategies for the region. A core focus for his business is to support the client digitisation journey, primarily by enhancing their electronic trading and risk management technology. In his 15 years at Bloomberg he has worked in New York, London and Singapore.

In his spare time he is an avid collector of records, enjoys cycling and spending time with his family.