The Korea Society invites you to the next program of our Young Professionals’ Network series: “How To Navigate Career Change.” This program is cohosted by K-Bridge, a global platform that connects members of the Korean diaspora with globally minded Koreans and individuals passionate about Korea.

Featuring a panel of Korean heritage professionals, this event will present the skills, mindset, and strategies that brought our speakers to successful career pivots and how they built support networks within their own Korean and Korean American communities.

Whether you are exploring a new career path or looking to grow your professional network, join us in-person at The Korea Society on the evening of Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 5:00 PM for an engaging discussion with the panelists.

Event Schedule:
5:00 PM - DOORS OPEN    
     - Networking   
     - Check-In   
     - Food
6:00 PM - SPEAKER PRESENTATION
7:00 PM - NETWORKING

Tickets for this event are $35 each, and will include dinner provided by Sopo. To attend, please RSVP using the link below.

 

Sign Up Here for In-person

 


This program is in partnership with K-Bridge, a global network, digital community, and professional development ecosystem for people of Korean heritage.

 


 

[YPN] How To Navigate Career Change

Thursday, July 17, 2025 | 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM (EDT)
In-Person


The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017


About K-Bridge:

 

Tyger Cho is founder of K-Bridge, a global network, digital community, and professional development ecosystem for people of Korean heritage. A Stanford graduate, Tyger began his global career at Goldman Sachs. Although initially set on a lifelong career in investment banking, he grew increasingly interested in alternative paths. In 2021, Tyger left Wall Street to join Frontier Networks, a start-up focused on building digital communities for professional investors. There, he learned the power of networks, open-source learning, and authentic connection while interviewing leading investors and helping to build a global digital platform. In 2024, Tyger made a pivotal decision to move to Seoul and recognized a gap between global connectivity among the Korean diaspora. He therefore founded K-Bridge to foster a digital and in-person community. Through K-Bridge, he aims to build a vibrant ecosystem that supports friendship, professional growth, and cross-cultural exchange.

 

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