Hyundai Group: Antonis Schwarz and Airfares Board

hyundai group: The group was attending a joint course run by Harvard and the University of Zurich, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum, called Impact Investing for the Next Generation, according to The Japan Times. In this context, that generation means the heirs to some of capitalism's greatest fortunes. Three things united them they were young, they wanted to do good and they were all staggeringly wealthy. Participants had to pass an interview before paying up to 12,000 for a week of classes in the U.S. and Switzerland, not including airfares and board. Alumni include Chung Kyungsun, grandson of Hyundai Group's founder, and Antonis Schwarz, who came into his fortune aged 16 when the drugmaker his grandfather founded was sold for 4.4 billion 5 billion . The graduates represent a quiet insurgency among the world's wealthy millennials. A more intensive related course costs 58,000. ; The program has barely been advertised since its founding in 2015 and word is spread through old-money networks and among European royalty. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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