Eric Joo
About Eric Joo
Eric Joo is an Analyst at Brookfield Asset Management specializing in infrastructure investment, with prior experience at Goldman Sachs, Rabobank, and Brock Capital Group.
Current Role at Brookfield Asset Management
Eric Joo currently holds the position of Analyst at Brookfield Asset Management. He specializes in infrastructure investment and has been in this role since March 2022. In this capacity, he applies his comprehensive investment banking background to analyze and manage infrastructure assets. His experience in major financial hubs positions him as a valuable asset to the Brookfield team.
Experience at Goldman Sachs
Before his current role, Eric Joo worked at Goldman Sachs as an Investment Banking Analyst from 2021 to 2022. During his 10-month tenure in the New York City Metropolitan Area, he gained exposure to high-stakes investment banking activities. This experience allowed him to enhance his analytical skills and contributed to his proficiency in managing complex financial transactions.
Tenure at Rabobank
Eric Joo held roles at Rabobank as an Investment Banking Analyst from 2020 to 2021 and as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst in 2019. During his 9-month tenure as a full-time analyst, he focused on various banking operations in the New York City Metropolitan Area. His earlier 2-month internship as a summer analyst provided a stepping stone into the world of investment banking, allowing him to build a robust foundational knowledge.
Military Service
Eric Joo served as a Sergeant in the 2nd Infantry Division, 8th US Army at Camp Casey from 2015 to 2017. His military tenure in South Korea equipped him with leadership and discipline, which are crucial in the high-pressure environment of finance. This experience also demonstrates his diverse background and capability to thrive in different demanding situations.
Educational Background
Eric Joo completed his Bachelor's degree in Finance at NYU Stern School of Business, where he studied from 2014 to 2020. Prior to his university education, he attended Seoul International School from 2012 to 2014 and St. Mark's School from 2010 to 2012. His extensive academic training in finance laid a solid foundation for his subsequent roles in investment banking.