NEW YORK, Nov. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Training The Street (www.TrainingTheStreet.com), the leading corporate training provider for Wall Street firms and top-tier business schools, today announced a strategic expansion into the Hong Kong market, providing an opportunity to better service all of Asia.
Longtime finance professional Jung Suh is based in Hong Kong and will provide training in the region. Suh is formerly a managing director of ZZ Capital International, a Hong Kong-based private equity firm, where he led and managed a broad range of M&A activities and evaluated public and private equity investments across multiple sectors and geographies. Earlier, Suh spent nine years at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York and Hong Kong, where he spent over six years in the M&A group executing and originating M&A transactions for clients across the Asia-Pacific region.
“We’re thrilled to be able to enter the Hong Kong market with someone of Jung Suh’s caliber,” said Scott Rostan, founder and CEO of Training The Street. “Suh brings a wealth of relevant experience that extends the scope of our services to firms and students throughout the continent.”
Chirag Saraiya, principal at Training The Street, who has led training seminars throughout the world, including Asia, noted that having Suh based in Hong Kong provides the firm with the ability “to provide the same high level of service that we provide in North America, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.”
About Training The Street
Training The Street (TTS) is the world’s leading provider of instructor-led courses in accounting, asset management, capital markets, financial modeling and corporate valuation training to Wall Street investment banks, federal government agencies, law firms, business schools, and top colleges. With offices in the financial hubs across the U.S., as well as an office in London, India and Hong Kong, TTS boasts a deep field of expert instructors and extensive practical experience. Currently, TTS is offering live training programs to interns, analysts and associates at nearly 200 banks and corporate businesses, including Wall Street’s 10 largest banks, as well as the 20 highest ranked MBA programs in the nation. For more information, please visit www.trainingthestreet.com.