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Benjamin Harburg
Benjamin Harburg is the Managing Partner at MSA Capital, a global investment firm with over $2 billion in assets under management.[1] He also leads MSA Novo, the firm's franchise focused on emerging markets.[2] Harburg has significant investment and operational experience in Greater China as well as various other emerging markets.[3]
Early Life and Education Ben Harburg was a Neubauer Scholar at Tufts University and later became a Fulbright Scholar at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany.[4] His academic background has contributed to his global approach to investment, particularly in emerging markets and international relations.[5]
Career Harburg joined MSA Capital, a global investment firm, where he rose to the position of Managing Partner.[6] He leads the firm's emerging markets fund, MSA Novo, where he has focused on investments in China and other developing economies.[7]
Throughout his career, Harburg has gained a reputation for his expertise in investment and operational leadership in diverse geographic regions.[8] He is a member of the Boards of Directors of several private companies and non-profit organizations, contributing to various sectors, including philanthropy and international relations.[9]
Affiliations and Board Memberships Harburg is an active board member of multiple organizations, including:
National Committee on US-China Relations Asian Cultural Council Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's China Center[10] His involvement in these organizations reflects his interest in fostering cross-cultural understanding and advancing global relations, particularly between the United States and China.[citation needed]