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This week, a compelling discussion unfolded as Patrick Murphy and Dan Kunze welcomed Andrew Bang, a former US Army captain who has transitioned into the finance sector as an investment management executive. A graduate of Cornell's MBA program, Bang currently advises pension clients at SECOR Asset Management. He emphasizes that his military background instilled a mission-driven approach that continues to guide his professional endeavors.
Bang articulates a strong sense of responsibility towards the pensioners he serves, stating, “We have a fiduciary responsibility to our clients.” His focus on long-term investments reflects a commitment to ensuring that employees of large organizations receive their pension benefits upon retirement. This dedication to a greater purpose resonates with many veterans transitioning to civilian careers, as it often serves as a catalyst for their success and well-being.
Beyond his professional role, Bang actively volunteers with organizations such as Business Executives for National Security and the USO, further demonstrating his commitment to serving his country. In his conversation, he also highlights the pivotal role of education in his transition and the valuable skills he brings from his military experience into the business world.
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