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Lin C.

Senior Vice President at Leucadia Asset Management

Lin C. currently serves as Senior Vice President at Leucadia Asset Management, a position held since 2023. Previously, Lin was the Director of Asia Distribution at AMP Capital from 2020 to 2022, focusing on fundraising and business development within private markets. Prior experience includes serving as Director of Business Development for Asia Pacific at Federated Hermes, where a focus was placed on ESG strategies and growing the client base in Southeast Asia and Greater China, and as Investment Solutions lead for South East Asia at Winton Capital Management. Lin's career began with roles at Standard Chartered Bank and Lehman Brothers, specializing in financial institutions and investment management, respectively. Academic qualifications include an MBA in Finance and International Business from NYU Stern School of Business and a Master's in International Management from The London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Leucadia Asset Management

Leucadia Asset Management* (“LAM”) is a diversified alternative asset management platform offering predominantly institutional clients an innovative range of investment strategies through its affiliated asset managers. A focus on strategic alignment across LAM, its asset managers, and its institutional investor partners is at the foundation of the platform. LAM provides its affiliated asset managers with access to stable long-term capital, robust operational infrastructure, as well as global distribution. LAM offers investors the opportunity to invest alongside Jefferies Financial Group Inc. (“JEF”) (through its subsidiaries), which maintains investments with and/or equity interests in the asset managers on the platform. Our approach is enhanced by the stability and support of LAM’s parent, Jefferies Financial Group Inc., a diversified Fortune 500 financial services firm with $17Bn of permanent capital and a 40-year history.