Grant Lin

Investment Professional at Soros Fund Management

Grant Lin is an accomplished investment professional currently working at Soros Fund Management since December 2022. Prior to this role, Grant Lin served as Senior Vice President at CDIB Capital International Corporation from September 2015 to December 2022, where responsibilities included sourcing, executing, and managing direct investments in growth equity and lower middle market buyouts within the consumer/retail, tech, and manufacturing sectors. Earlier experience includes serving as Executive Director at Morgan Stanley from April 2010 to September 2015, delivering strategic advisory to global consumer and retail businesses with significant M&A and IPO experience amounting to over US$50 billion in transactions. Previously, Grant Lin held positions as Associate Director at UBS Investment Bank and as an Investment Banking Analyst at J.P. Morgan. Grant Lin holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Business Honors from Texas McCombs School of Business.

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Soros Fund Management

Soros Fund Management LLC (SFM) is a multi-strategy global investment firm and family office that manages approximately $28 billion in net assets. Founded by George Soros in 1970, SFM serves as the principal asset manager for the Open Society Foundations (OSF), one of the world's largest charitable foundations dedicated to promoting justice, human rights, and democracy. SFM leverages its permanent capital base, unconstrained mandate, and 50-plus years of experience to invest nimbly across diverse strategies and asset classes, including public and private equities and credit and macro assets. SFM’s approach is unique in the investment industry. Headquartered in New York City with offices in London, Dublin, and Hong Kong, SFM employs about 200 professionals. Discover how SFM continues to drive impactful investments and support the global mission of the Open Society Foundations.


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