Rebecca Lea is a distinguished Senior Client Partner at Korn/Ferry International, where she serves as the Regional Head of the firm’s Global Markets practice and North Asia Investment Banking Practice. Based in Hong Kong since 2009, Rebecca has cultivated a robust expertise in investment banking,...
Rebecca Lea is a distinguished Senior Client Partner at Korn/Ferry International, where she serves as the Regional Head of the firm’s Global Markets practice and North Asia Investment Banking Practice. Based in Hong Kong since 2009, Rebecca has cultivated a robust expertise in investment banking, capital markets, and corporate finance, positioning her as a trusted advisor to leading financial institutions across the region. Her extensive background includes a pivotal role as Managing Director at a prominent Asian boutique search firm, where she honed her skills in executive search and talent management within the financial services sector.
In her current role at Korn/Ferry, Rebecca leads key projects that focus on strategic talent acquisition and leadership development for clients navigating the complexities of the financial markets. Her deep understanding of hedge funds, structured products, and mergers & acquisitions allows her to provide tailored solutions that align with her clients’ business objectives. Rebecca is particularly adept at identifying and nurturing high-caliber talent that drives innovation and growth in an increasingly competitive landscape.
Rebecca’s commitment to excellence is evident in her ability to forge strong relationships with stakeholders, leveraging her insights to guide organizations through transformational change. With a keen eye for market trends and a strategic mindset, she plays a crucial role in shaping the future of investment banking and capital markets in North Asia. Her passion for empowering leaders and fostering organizational success continues to make a significant impact within the industry, solidifying her reputation as a thought leader and a key player in the financial services sector.