Tyger Cho, a Stanford University graduate, left his career in finance at Goldman Sachs to launch a business in South Korea for the Korean diaspora. Growing up in a Korean American family, Cho’s passion for money management led him to create K-Bridge, a platform serving global Korean professionals.

Despite initial language barriers, Cho quickly adapted to life in Seoul, where he found a lower cost of living and accessible healthcare. K-Bridge, self-funded by Cho, hosts events for Korean professionals and plans to sustain through membership fees and sponsorships. Cho aims to create a strong professional community for Korean Americans abroad.

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