Morning meeting | What makes a market investable
2026.04.30 Thursday
09:00-10:00
Training Room, MASD, 11th Floor, Express Tower

Speaker: Mr. Eland Mann
Eland Mann is a U.S. business operator with experience across media, publishing, strategy, and cross-border communications. He holds a B.A. from George Washington University and an MBA from the University of Maryland. In the United States, he worked with Forbes Books, helping business leaders and entrepreneurs develop and position their ideas for the market. Earlier in his career, from 2013 to 2015, he worked in Mongolia as a journalist with Agence France-Presse, National Geographic, and Mongolian Economy magazine. With professional experience in both the U.S. and Mongolia, his perspective focuses on how international business thinking, credibility, and communication shape investment, leadership, and market opportunity.

Topic: What Makes a Market Investable: Lessons from the U.S. for Mongolia’s Next Stage of Capital-Market Growth
  • Explores how investors build confidence through macro perception and micro-level credibility
  • Emphasizes that while market conditions matter, many investability factors are controllable Highlights key factors: clarity, communication, governance, transparency, and professionalism
  • Focuses on the role of founders, firms, and market professionals in shaping investor trust
  • Provides a U.S. and cross-border perspective
  • Examines how Mongolia can better communicate its strengths
  • Discusses how individual opportunities can build credibility to attract the right investors and capital.
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