Clyde C. Tuggle
Senior Vice President, The Coca-Cola Company
Clyde C. Tuggle is senior vice president, Global Public Affairs and Communications, TheCoca-Cola Company.
Mr. Tuggle joined the Company in January 1989 in the Corporate Issues Communications department. In June 1992, he was named Executive Assistant to Roberto C. Goizueta, then Chairman and CEO of the Company, where he managed external affairs and communications for the Office of the Chairman.
In 1998, he transferred to the Company's Central European Division office in Vienna where he held a variety of positions, including Director of Operations Development, Deputy to the Division President, and Region Manager for Austria.
In January 2000, Mr. Tuggle returned to Atlanta as Executive Assistant to Chairman and Chief Executive officer Doug Daft and was named Vice President.
In February 2003, he was elected a Senior Vice President and named Director of Worldwide Public Affairs and Communications, and named to the Company's Executive Committee. In 2005, he became President of the Russia, Ukraine & Belarus Business Unit. In September 2008, Mr. Tuggle was named Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Productivity. In May 2009, he was named Senior Vice President, Global Public Affairs and Communications, a position reporting directly to the Chairman and CEO of The Coca-ColaCompany.
Mr. Tuggle holds a bachelor's degree in German Studies and Economics from Hamilton College in New York and a Master of Divinity from Yale University. He studied at the Ludwig-Maximillian Universität in Munich, Germany, and completed The Executive Program at the University of Virginia's Darden Business School.
Mr. Tuggle is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Agnes Scott College and a trustee of the Georgia Research Alliance. He serves on the Boards of Directors of the Center for Addiction and Substance Abuse, the US Russia Business Council and the World Affairs Council of Atlanta. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Goizueta Business School Advisory Board and the Yale University International Advisory Board.
Bilal Kaafarani
Senior Vice President, The Coca-Cola Company
In his current role, Bilal is an officer of The Coca-Cola Company and senior innovation executive, heading up global research, product development, technical consumer insights, packaging, and regulatory and scientific affairs with key centers in the United States, Brazil, China, and Belgium.
He is focused on building Coca-Cola's R&D capability, capacity, and facility as the world's foremost "total beverage company." Under his leadership, the company has significantly expanded and optimized R&D beyond the sparkling category and established product innovation incubators globally. He also brought about partnerships that have resulted in highly successful launches like ready-to-drink coffee (Illy/Coca-Cola) and product innovations for both Glaceau's international expansion and Simply Orange's new product offerings. For the first time, The Coca-Cola Company was listed in Business Week's 2009 "Top 25 Companies for Innovation". Bilal was also honored by Business Week as one of the world's "Top 25 Masters of Innovation."
Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Bilal held leadership roles with PepsiCo International, where he rose to the position of VP of R&D and Chief Technology Officer for Frito-Lay UK, Europe, and Middle East & Africa operations, as well as Tropicana, Proctor & Gamble and Kraft. There he developed the acclaimed fat free technology that resulted in the highly successful "Kraft Free" products. Bilal holds patents for numerous breakthrough technologies in the food sector.
Ken Cornelius
President and CEO, Siemens One
Ken Cornelius is President and CEO of Siemens One.
In his role as head of Siemens One, Ken helps Siemens develop business opportunities that involve multiple Siemens business units focused in the key areas of Energy, Industry and Healthcare. By leveraging the breadth of Siemens portfolio of innovations and technologies, the Siemens One team provides customers with tailored solutions that improve their performance and bolster their competitive position in the marketplace.
Siemens One clients represent a broad mix of industry sectors including healthcare, energy, industry and infrastructure as well as U.S. Federal Government initiatives.
Cornelius serves on the board of directors with the Metro-Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. As Chairman of the Metro Atlanta Global Commerce Council, Ken works to increase the number of international companies locating to the metro Atlanta area to increase job growth and investments. Cornelius was appointed by Governor Sonny Purdue to the Board of Governors of the Georgia World Congress Center Authority.
Ken began his Siemens career as a sales representative in 1977 and has held numerous sales, marketing and senior management positions; most recently Vice President of Sales for Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. He was named to his current position in 2001.
As the Siemens City Ambassador for Atlanta representing Siemens, he regularly meets with leaders in the civic, governmental and non-profit sectors and has been featured in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNBC’s Morning Call, Bloomberg Radio and Time Magazine. He and his wife have two daughters and reside in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Ed Cunningham
Managing Partner, U.S. Renewable Energy Group
Ed Cunningham serves and manages US Renewable Energy Group’s $1.3 billion renewable energy portfolio, which promotes marketplace integration of renewable and environmentally sound energy technologies.
Prior to USREG, Mr. Cunningham served as the CEO and Managing Director, Asia, for AEG. Under his guidance, AEG’s operations in the Asian region grew from a handful of employees to more than 5,000 employees in eleven Asian cities with real estate, infrastructure and development projects exceeding $1.8 billion. Prior to AEG, Cunningham served as the Asia CEO for Clear Channel Communications (Entertainment Division), a Fortune 500 Company. Cunningham worked with government leaders and companies to create China’s earliest joint ventures in the politically sensitive cultural, sports, entertainment, and media industries. Prior to Clear Channel, Cunningham was a partner and Director for the Global Media, Sports and Entertainment Practice at the Coudert Brothers Law Firm. Cunningham has visited and evaluated more than 100 Asian cities, and he has completed numerous landmark agreements in Asia.
Cunningham has served the United States throughout his career including serving as a member of President Barack Obama’s National Finance Committee, the Presidential Advisory Committee (Technology), the U.S. Foreign Affairs Budget Project Advisory Committee, the American Academy of Diplomacy (Co-Director of International Negotiations Program), the Democratic National Committee National Advisory Committee, a U.S. Senate Candidate and a City Councilman. Cunningham has far-reaching experience as a public speaker including serving as the keynote speaker for the Conference Board’s Global Conference, Beijing Olympic Games Strategic Initiatives Conference, China University Games Global Announcement Ceremony and serving on the Leadership Panel for the PricewaterhouseCoopers New Frontiers in Media Conference. Cunningham has been active in many charitable initiatives, including the China Earthquake Tent Relief Project to supply shelter for the millions of earthquake victims in China’s Sichuan Province. Cunningham speaks some Chinese and Vietnamese. He has also contributed to various White Paper publications, authored comprehensive Asian pandemic response plans and is an associate member of the American Foreign Services Association.
Cunningham grew up in a small West Texas town with a population of less than 1,000 people. Through his hard work and dedication, he was able to earn a spot on the University of Texas Football team where he eventually earned All-American honors and was voted the team’s Most Valuable Player. In addition, he received one of the University’s highest honors, the D. Harold Byrd Leadership Award. Prior to law school, Cunningham had brief stints in the NFL with the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns where he had the opportunity to learn from two of football’s greatest coaches, Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick.
Henry Yu
Managing Director, Transaction Banking Sales, Standard Chartered Bank (China)
Henry Yu is currently Director of Transaction Banking Sales at Standard Chartered Bank, Shanghai, and is the Bank’s Champion on RMB Cross Border Trade Settlement initiative. He joined Standard Chartered Bank China in January of 2008 having spent time managing commercial bank relationships and Heading up Business Development in East China.
Prior to January of 2008, Henry was Managing Director of Global Trade Solutions of SunTrust Bank of Atlanta, Georgia. While at SunTrust, Henry also served as Compliance Task Force member of the Corporate and Investment Banking Group, member of the Diversity Council, and Head of Asian Bankers Initiatives. During his 8 years with SunTrust, Henry was involved in global bank relationship management, multinational client relationship management, trade finance, CDO/CLO distribution, capital markets and wealth management. Henry received certification in Series 7, 62 and insurance from 2003-2007. Henry started his banking career in 1981 with Bank of America in HK. His past affiliation included senior management position at Comerica Bank and National City Bank.
Henry has been an avid promoter of China/U.S. relations in the United States since 1990s. He has been a strong supporter of the National Association of Chinese Americans for about 10 years in Atlanta, having served on its Board for 7 years, of which 3.5 years as President. He currently serves as Chair of NACA’s Advisory Board. In addition to lecturing at the Suzhou Institute of the Sichuan University, Henry is a regular presenter/speaker to MBA/BBA students from Georgia colleges during their visits to China.
Henry is no stranger to the Atlanta community having been affiliated and served on various groups such as Global Commerce of Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Georgia China Alliance, Asian Heritage Foundation, Lions Club of Atlanta, Kwong Tung Association of Atlanta, Chinese Community Center, Kennesaw State University, Georgia Perimeter College, and Japan America Society of Atlanta.
Henry is married to Elaine who currently serves on NACA Board. The Yu’s have 2 daughters Amanda and Vivian.
Erin Ennis
Vice President, US-China Business Council (USCBC)
Erin Ennis has served as vice president for the USCBC since May 2005. She directs the council’s government affairs and advocacy work for member companies and oversees its Business Advisory Services. Founded in 1973, the USCBC provides extensive China-focused information, advisory and advocacy services, along with events, to more than 250 U.S. corporations operating in the United States and throughout Asia.
Prior to joining the USCBC, Ennis worked at Kissinger McLarty Associates, the international consulting firm created by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former White House Chief of Staff Thomas “Mack” McLarty. At Kissinger McLarty, Ennis was responsible for implementing strategies for international business clients on proprietary trade matters, primarily in Vietnam and Japan.
Before entering the private sector, Ennis worked in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative from 1996 to 2000, first with congressional affairs on Asia issues, including annual approvals of China’s most-favored nation status and the 1997 push to renew presidential “fast-track” negotiating authority. Later she was assistant to Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Richard Fisher, who led U.S. trade negotiations, enforcement and intellectual property rights with Asia and the Americas. From 1992 to 1996, Ennis was a legislative aide to former U.S. Sen. John Breaux, working on international trade and commerce.
Gregory A. Fisher
Management Director, Oppenheimer & Co. Inc
Mr. Fisher of Atlanta has been in the securities business for over 20 years and since 2005 has worked for Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. as managing director of investments. Prior to joining Oppenheimer, he worked at Bear Stearns & Co., as a senior managing director in charge of sales and trading where he covered approximately 14 countries and maintained in custody a total of $2.3 billion in client assets. He was instrumental in the creation of a new Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. branch, Atlanta International. Mr. Fisher grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, with a Bachelor of Arts in history. Mr. Fisher and his wife, Christi, are the parents of two children, Helena, and Nicholai, who is a cadet at Riverside.
Jeffrey M. Smith
Principal Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig LLP
Jeffrey Smith is a Principal Shareholder in Greenberg Traurig, LLP, in the Atlanta office. His practice primarily involves securities law, trademarks and entertainment.
He is included in The Best Lawyers in America, Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in American Law, Who’s Who in the World, The American Lawyer Top Lawyers and Georgia Super Lawyers.
He presented over 200 seminars in 36 states and 10 countries, including a securities law seminar for the China Supreme Court. He is an Honorary Professor and Lecturer at the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing, where he teaches securities law and trademarks.
He has lectured at 15 universities on securities law, legal opinions and trademarks. This includes the MBA programs at Shanghai University in Shanghai, China and Suzhou University, in Suzhou, China.
He has participated in writing several books:
1. Co-author with Dean Baoyun Qiao of the China Academy of Public Finance and Policy at the Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing, Municipal Bonds in The People’s Republic of China (expected publication date in 2011);
2. Co-author, Legal Opinions in Business Transactions (PLI 2010);
3. Co-author, 8,000 page treatise entitled Legal Malpractice (West 2010); and
4. Editor, Levinson, Accountant’s Legal Liability (Harcourt Brace, 1981).
Jeffrey Smith is pro bono Legal Counsel to the National Association of Chinese Americans. He was on the Board of Directors for the United States Fund for UNICEF. He was the pro bono general counsel for the Atlanta Community Food Bank for 20 years and was a member of its Board of Directors.
Dr. Denis F. Simon
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC.GOV)
Dr. Denis F. Simon is Professor from Penn State School of International Affairs.
Professor Denis Simon’s scholarship focuses on international and comparative business strategy, technological innovation, and global management of technology, with special reference to China and the Pacific Rim. He has established deep government, business and academic relationships in China and is well-known for both his scholarly and entrepreneurial accomplishments.
Prior to joining the Penn State School of International Affairs, Professor Simon served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at SUNY’s Levin Graduate Institute of International Relations and Commerce in Manhattan. Previously, he was dean of the Lally School of Management and Technology of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a member of the faculties of the Fletcher School at Tufts University and the Sloan School of Management at M.I.T.
A successful businessman who has provided leadership and development direction to national and international entities, Professor Simon is a past president of the Monitor Group (China) Ltd. in Beijing and the founder and former president of China Consulting Association in Boston. He also has served as managing director of the Business Strategy and Innovation Center for Scient International in Singapore, and as director of the China Strategy Group and general manager for Anderson Consulting in Beijing.
A frequent advisor to global corporations and the U.S. government, Professor Simon is a member of the China Project Team at the Council on Competitiveness; the Advisory Committee on United States Science and Technology Cooperation with China of the National Science Foundation; and the Board of Directors of the United States-Israel Science and Technology Foundation. He also has worked closely on several projects with the National Academy of Sciences and on the National Innovation Initiative for the Council on Competitiveness.
His teaching interests include international business strategy and operations, global management of technology, international technology transfer, comparative S&T policy, East Asian government-business relations, and contemporary Chinese political economy.
Gary Locke
United States Secretary of U.S. Depart of Commerce
Gary Locke was appointed by President Obama as the 36th Secretary of Commerce and sworn into office on March 26, 2009.
At the Department of Commerce, Locke is charged with helping implement President Obama's ambitious agenda to turn around the economy and put people back to work.
As the first Chinese-American to hold this post in a president's cabinet, Locke has a distinctly American story. His grandfather emigrated from China to Washington state, initially finding employment as a servant, working in exchange for English lessons. Locke's father, also born in China, was a small business owner, operating a grocery store where Locke worked while receiving his education from Seattle's public school system. His strong work ethic and determination eventually took him to the highest office in the state of Washington.
Prior to his appointment, Locke helped U.S. companies break into international markets as a partner in the Seattle office of the international law firm, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP. There, he co-chaired the firm's China practice and was active in its governmental relations practice.
As the popular two-term governor of Washington, the nation’s most trade-dependent state, Locke broke down trade barriers around the world to advance American products. He helped open doors for Washington State businesses by leading 10 productive trade missions to Asia, Mexico and Europe, significantly expanding the sale of Washington products and services. He also successfully strengthened economic ties between China and Washington State. His visits are credited with introducing Washington companies to China and helping more than double the state's exports to China to over $5 billion per year.
As part of his considerable trade and economic development efforts, Locke launched Washington’s Competitiveness Council with business, labor and civic leaders working together to effectively position Washington State for success at home and around the world. During the eight years of the Locke Administration, the state gained 280,000 jobs.
Locke earned a bachelor's degree in political science from Yale University and a law degree from Boston University. He is married to Mona Lee Locke. They have three children: Emily, Dylan and Madeline.
Zhang Yesui
Ambassador, Chinese Embassy in the U.S.
Zhang Yesui is a native of Tianmen City, Hubei Province. He was born in 1953, and graduated from the Beijing Foreign Studies University. He studied at the London School of Economics from 1975 to 1976 and served as vice-minister of Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2008. From 2008-2010 he was China's Ambassador to the United Nations and in 2010 he became China's Ambassador to the United States.
2010
Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the United States of America
2008-2010
Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the People's Republic ofChina to the United Nations
2003-2008
Vice Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Portfolio: Policy Planning, African, European, North American and Oceanian affairs, Arms Control and Disarmament, and International Treaty and Law
2000-2003
Assistant Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Portfolio: Management, Protocol and Personnel
1996-2000
Director-General, Protocol Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1992-1996
Counselor, then Deputy Director-General, Department of International Organizations and Conferences, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1988-1992
First Secretary, then Counselor, Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations
1982-1988
Third Secretary, Deputy Division Director, then First Secretary, Department of International Organizations and Conferences, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
1976-1982
Staff member, then Attaché, Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United Kingdom
1975-1976
Studied at the London School of Economics, the United Kingdom
Mr. Zhang Yesui is married with a daughter.
Shan Zhong
Vice Minister, Ministry of Commerce, China
Zhong Shan is a native of Shangyu, Zhejiang. He was born in 1955, joined the CPC in 1974, and completed postgraduate studies in the economics program of the international trade department of Zhejiang University. He obtained a master's degree in economics and he is a senior economist. He served as board chairman and general manager of the Zhejiang Zhongda Group Limited until 1997. He was served as vice-governor of Zhejiang province from 2003-2008. He became vice-minister of the Ministry of Commerce in 2008.
Mu Hong
Vice Chairman, National Development and Reform Commission, China
2007— Vice-Minister, National Development and Reform Commission
2007— Member, National Development and Reform Commission CPC, Leading Party Group
2005—2007 Vice-Chairman, Autonomous Region People's Government Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2004—2005 Assistant Chairman, Autonomous Region People's Government Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2004—2007 Secretary, National Development and Reform Commission, Regional Department CPC, Leading Party Group Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2004—2007 Director, National Development and Reform Commission, Regional Department Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2004—2007 Member, CPC, Autonomous Regional Committee, Leading Party Group Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2004—2007 Member, Autonomous Region People's Government CPC, Leading Party Group Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2001—2004 Director, National Development and Reform Commission, Foreign Capital and Overseas Investment Department
1998—2001 Deputy Director, National Development and Reform Commission, Foreign Capital and Overseas Investment Department
Zeguang Zheng
Director General, China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North American and Oceanian
Affairs, former Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the China
Zeguang Zheng is Director General, China Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North American and Oceanian Affairs, former Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of the China.
After graduating from Punning Teacher Training College, he taught for two years in a middle school in Guangdong. He later went to South China Normal University and graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts. In 1986, he studied International Law in the University of Wales, UK and from 1987 on, he worked in the Chinese Embassy in Trinidad & Tobago.
He was deputy director in the Department of North America & Oceania Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and later worked in the Chinese Embassy in Washington, DC.
From 1999 to 2004, he was director of U.S. Affairs and deputy director-general in the Department of North America & Oceania Affairs, MFA.
Over the years, he attended various training programs organized by MFA and other institutions, including a senior executive program co-organized by the prestigious Qinghua University and Harvard University.
Christian Murck
President, American Chamber of Commerce, China
Christian Murck is the incoming President, American Chamber of Commerce in China, based in Beijing, where he has lived since 1996. He is also an independent director of JP Morgan Chase Bank (China) Co. Ltd.
Mr. Murck was previously CEO, Asia of APCO Worldwide, a public affairs consulting firm. At APCO his client work focused on financial services, intellectual property issues, and government relations. Prior to joining APCO, he was Managing Director and Senior Country Officer in China of The Chase Manhattan Bank. He was a director of Bank of Shanghai in 2006-08 and served two terms as Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China in 2002 and 2003.
Mr. Murck previously lived in Taipei, where he ran Chase and its predecessor institutions' Taiwan operations from 1991 to 1996. He was Chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei for 1995 and 1996.
Mr. Murck graduated from Yale University and then taught for two years at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He subsequently received a doctorate in East Asian Studies at Princeton, and was a Mellon Fellow at Columbia University before becoming a banker. During his doctoral research, he spent two years as a Research Fellow at the University of Kyoto in Japan. He is a trustee and former President of the Board of Trustees of the Yale-China Association.
John Rice
John G. Rice is vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Technology Infrastructure. This business segment includes Healthcare, Aviation, Transportation and Enterprise Solutions. Prior to his current position, Rice served as vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Infrastructure.
Rice began his General Electric career in 1978 as a member of the Financial Management Program, moving to the GE Corporate Audit Staff in 1981. In 1984 he joined GE Appliances, having various assignments in operations and consumer service.
In 1992 Rice was named president and CEO of GE's Canadian appliance affiliate in Toronto, Canada. He assumed leadership of the GE Corporate Audit Staff in 1994, and a year later was appointed president of GE Plastics Asia/Pacific business headquarters in Singapore. Rice was appointed president and CEO, GE Transportation Systems in Erie, Pennsylvania, in September 1997.
Rice was named president and CEO of GE Energy, a leading supplier of power generation technology, energy services, and energy management systems in November of 2000 through June of 2005. He was named vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Industrial in 2005 and was named vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Infrastructure in 2006.
Rice earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees there. Rice is also a trustee of various other institutions including Emory University and the Walker School, and is on the International Advisory Board of King Fahd University in Saudi Arabia. In addition, he is past chairman of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife have four sons.
Dr. Fu Yuning
Chairman, China Merchants Holdings (International) Co. Ltd.
Dr. Fu is President and a Director of China Merchants Group Limited. He also currently holds the following positions in these HK and Mainland China listed companies: Chairman and CEO, China Merchants Holdings (International) Company Limited; Chairman, China Merchants China Direct Investments Limited; Independent Non-Executive Director, Integrated Distribution Services Group Limited and Sino Land Company Limited; Chairman, China International Marine Containers (Group) Limited; Chairman, China Merchants Energy Shipping Company Limited; Director, China Merchants Bank.
Dr. Fu was previously President and Managing Director of China Nanshan Development (Group) Incorporated. From February 1999 to July 2000, he was Chairman of Union Bank of Hong Kong Limited. From 2001 to 2003, he was an Independent Director of Jurong Port Pte. Limited in Singapore.
Dr. Fu is also Executive Director of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Director of Hong Kong Port Development Council and a member of International Advisory Panel of CapitaLand in Singapore.
Ilan Alon
Director of The China Center, Rollins College’s, Harvard Kennedy School’s Visiting Scholar

Chaired Professor, Director of The Chinese Center, Rollins College
Harvard University Visiting Scholar, Harvard Kennedy School
Ilan Alon is Cornell Chair of International Business and Director of The China Center at Rollins College, and Visiting Scholar & Asia Fellow at Harvard University. He published 24 books, and over 100 peer-reviewed articles and chapters. His recent books on China include Chinese Culture, Organizational Behavior and International Business Management (Greenwood, 2003), Chinese Economic Transition and International Marketing Strategy (Greenwood, 2003), Business and Management Education in China: Transition, Pedagogy and Training (World Scientific, 2005), The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises (Palgrave, 2008), and Biographical Dictionary of New Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009), China Rules (www.chinarules.org) (Palgrave, 2009), A Guide to the Top 100 Companies in China (World Scientific, 2010).
Dr. Alon is a recipient of the Chinese Marketing Award, a dual award from the Tripod Marketing Association (China) and the Society for Marketing Advances (USA), and the prestigious Rollins College McKean Award for his work on education in China. He has taught courses in top Chinese MBA programs including Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, East China University for Science and Technology and China Europe International Business School. . He is also an international business consultant, with experience in China as well as other countries, and a featured speaker in many professional associations. (ilan_alon@hks.harvard.edu, ialon@rollins.edu).
Daniel Harris
Attorney at Law, Harris and Moure, pllc, Co-author of China Law Blog, a ABA Journal Blawg 100 Winner.

Dan received his B.A. from Grinnell College and his J.D. (magna cum laude) from Indiana University.
Dan focuses his legal practice on representing companies doing business in emerging market countries, particularly China. His work has been as varied as securing the release of two helicopters in Papua New Guinea, setting up a legal framework to move slag from Canada to Poland's interior, overseeing hundreds of litigation and arbitration matters in Korea, seizing fish product in China to collect a long overdue debt by a Russian company, and assisting in the criminal defense of an anti-whaling activist in Japan.
Dan was named as one of only three Washington State “Amazing Lawyers” in International Law by Washington CEO Magazine.
Dan is a frequent writer and public speaker on doing business in China. Forbes Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Business Week, The National Law Journal, The Washington Post, The ABA Journal, The Economist, Newsweek, Inside Counsel, and the Christian Science Monitor have all quoted him on various aspects of China law and he has appeared as an international or China law expert on CBC, CNBC, and Fox News.
Andrew Ng
Director of International Mergers & Acquisitions - Tax, Wal-Mart

Andrew Ng is a Senior Director, International Tax for Walmart and heads the International Tax M&A group as well as the regional tax groups in the company.
Prior to joining Walmart, Andrew worked at Big Four accounting firms as well as Hay Group.
Kasim Reed
Mayor of Atlanta

Mayor Kasim Reed was inaugurated as the City of Atlanta’s 59th Mayor on January 4, 2010. Since taking office, Mayor Reed has worked to improve public safety, create new opportunities for the City’s youth, restore fiscal stability to the City and provide faster and more efficient customer service to residents.
Prior to his election, Mayor Reed established a track record of leadership during his 11 years as a member of the Georgia General Assembly. He was first elected in 1998 as a State Representative and served two terms. From 2002-2009, he served in the Georgia State Senate, where he was Vice Chairman of the Senate Democratic Caucus.
As an undergraduate member of Howard University's Board of Trustees, he created a fundraising program that has contributed more than $10 million to the school’s endowment since its inception. Mayor Reed was appointed as Howard University's youngest General Trustee in June 2002 and remains a member of the Board of Trustees.
Mayor Reed is Chair of the Transportation and Communications Committee of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Chair of the Regional Transit Committee of the Atlanta Regional Commission. He is a member of the Leadership Georgia Class of 2000 and Leadership Atlanta Class of 1998, and was named to the Aspen Institute-Rodel Fellowship Class of 2007. Mayor Reed is also a former Board Member of both the National Black Arts Festival and Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund.
His civic leadership and service have been nationally recognized in publications such as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Ebony and Black Enterprise.
Mayor Reed grew up in the Cascade community of Atlanta, where he attended Utoy Springs Elementary School and Westwood High School (now Westlake High School). He is a graduate of Howard University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor degrees. Mayor Reed also is a former partner of Holland and Knight LLP, an international law firm with offices in Atlanta.
Bingjing Xu
President of the China-Europe Association for Technical & Economic Cooperation

Mr. Xu serves as President of the China-Europe Association for Technical & Economic Cooperation, a division of the China Ministry of Commerce. Mr. Xu worked formerly as the Assistant Minister of China Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (now known as the China Ministry of Commerce) and also served as the Director of the State Council for Import and Export of Electromechanical Products. As the Assistant Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, as well as a member of the party leadership group, he has engaged in industrial administration and diplomatic work since 1998. Upon being the principal official of the Ministry of Machinery, the National Planning Committee, and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Mr. Xu holds responsibilities primarily in macroeconomic administration.
Mr. Xu is currently the Honorary President of the China Automovile Dealers Association and the Vice-President of the China Society for World Trade Organization Studies and a Senior Engineer. Since 1988, he has served as the Deputy Director of China’s GAAT and WTO Negotiation Delegation. He has presided over the sections of Sino-U.S. market admittance, electromechanical products and non-tariff measures.
Mr. Xu graduated from the Engineering Economy Department of Jilin Industrial University and is often requested to attend high-level seminars concerning economic and trade policy based on his research and unique viewpoints on industrial policy and the economy.
徐秉金先生
商务部中国欧洲经济技术合作协会会长
原中华人民共和国对外贸易经济合作部(现商务部)部长助理
原国务院机电产品进口办公室主任
中国汽车流通协会名誉会长
中国世界贸易组织研究会副会长、高级工程师。
1988 年起长期参与中国复关/入世谈判工作,任谈判代表团副团长,主持中美市场准入、机电产品、非关税措施谈判等工作。
1998 年担任原对外贸易经济合作部部长助理、党组成员,从事产业经济管理及多双边经济外交工作。
自1964年起先后在中国国家机械工业部、国家计划委员会、国家经济委员会、对外贸易经济合作部等单位担任主要负责人,从事宏观产业经济的管理工作。
徐秉金先生毕业于中国吉林工业大学工程经济系,对产业政策、产业经济有深入的研究和独到的见解,多次应邀出席国内外高级别经济与贸易政策研讨会并发表演讲。
Peng "Jeffrey" Zhao
President, Mingyang’s Wind Power Technology Co., Ltd , North & South America Company

Peng Zhao is the President of Mingyang Wind Power Technology Co. Ltd, North & South American Company. He is in charge of overseas marketing department and communication with all overseas clients and partners.
Before join Mingyang Wind Power, Peng Zhao was the Chair and founder of Tops Technologies Co., LTD, a company focuses on telecommunication, solar energy area. Before that, Peng Zhao worked as a marketing director of Asian and Latin American marketing for Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, a leading telecom solutions provider with products sold in over 100 countries and served 45 of the world's top 50 telecom operators, as well as one third of the world's population.
MingYang Wind Power Technology Co., Ltd. is one of china’s top 3 wind power turbines manufacturers, and top 10 in the world. The existing products series include 1.5MW, 2.5MW/2.75MW/3MW sharing the same platform. A 5MW/6MW series is expected to be produced in 2011. Mingyang Wind Power filed NYSE application in September 2010.
MingYang Wind Power Technology Co., Ltd is a subsidiary of Guangdong Mingyang Electric Group Corporation, a private enterprise in high technology field, with its business scope in wind power, electronic & electricity, smart electrical technology, as well as in the line of R & D, production and service of Complete Transmission & Distribution Equipment.
Jack Wen
President, GE Energy China, Vice President, GE Energy

Jack Wen was named Vice President and China Region Executive for GE Energy in 2008 based in Beijing, leading the Energy business in China.
Jack joined GE Energy in 1998 as part of GE’s Asia Leadership Development Program in Shanghai, China. Since then, he had held a variety of roles in China, US and Japan, including Sales Director for GE Energy in China. In August 2005, he was named Sales Operations Leader for GE Energy Services, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
Among his major accomplishments, Jack has driven growth for GE Energy in China by winning some major projects, leading cross functional team to lay out the foot print and structure to position GE Energy for long-term growth in China.
Jack holds master’s degree in electrical engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and business administration from the China Europe International Business School.
Teri Plummer McClure
SVP of Legal, Compliance & Public Affairs, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary UPS

Teri Plummer McClure, Senior Vice President for UPS, oversees the company's legal, compliance and public affairs activities, worldwide.
A native of Kansas City, Kansas, McClure received a bachelor's degree in marketing and economics from Washington University in St. Louis, Mo., and a juris doctorate degree from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta.
McClure began her legal career in 1988 practicing labor and employment law in Atlanta, Georgia. McClure represented employers in all aspects of state and federal civil litigation matters.
McClure joined UPS in 1995 as employment counsel for the Corporate Legal Department. In 1998, she was promoted to Coordinator of the Labor and Employment Practice Group and assumed responsibility for Office Management and Technology Administration for the Legal Department. Additionally, she coordinated the company's relationships with its Core Counsel Network of outside attorneys.
In 2003, McClure became vice president of operations for the Central Florida District. She was responsible for all aspects of the package pick-up and delivery operations and managed more than 4,000 employees. Before returning to the Corporate Legal Department as legal department manager, she also held a special assignment in UPS Supply Chain Solutions and served as UPS corporate compliance department manager. McClure assumed the roles of General Counsel and Corporate Secretary in 2006.
In addition to her corporate responsibilities, McClure is a member of various bar associations and serves on the boards of the UPS Foundation, the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, the Atlanta Legal Aid Society and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights. McClure also serves as co-chair of the Georgia Supreme Courts Committee on Civil Justice. She also is active with many church-related, civic and professional organizations.
Gang Wu
Chairman and CEO, XinJiang Goldwind

Gang Wu serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Xinjiang GoldWind Science & Technology Co., Ltd. Mr. Wu serves as President and General Manager of Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd. Mr. Wu served as President of Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd. and also served its General Manager since 2001. Mr. Wu joined Xinjiang Wind Energy Co. in December 1987 and served as its Head of Dabancheng Wind Generating Plant in 1989 and its Deputy General Manager in 1995. From 1998 to 2001, he served as General manager of Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd. Mr. Wu served as Head of Research Group of MW direct-drive wind generating set and key parts manufacturing since 2003. He served as Deputy Director of Renewal Energy Committee of Chinese Association of Comprehensive Utilization of Energy and served in wind generating sector for 17 years. Mr. Wu also served as Deputy Director of New Energy Equipment Committee of China Power Engineering Association and Deputy Director of New Energy Power Equipment Committee of China Electro-Technology Association. He serves as the Chairman and Member of Supervisory Board at Vensys Energy AG. In 2000, he was Granted with the title of Xinjiang's excellent Technological Engineer and in 2000, Participated in drawing up the design standards of National Wind Generating Set. He attended academic meetings for many times in Denmark, Germany, Britain and South Korean. Mr. Wu gained Engineering Master's degree of Dalian Institute of Technology in September 1998 and also attended course in Training of Chinese Senior Mechanical Engineer in HK in 1998.
Andrew MacInnes
Managing Director, Head of Equity Capital Markets, Head of Asia Investment Banking, Oppenheimer & Co. Inc

Mr. MacInnes is Head of Equity Capital Markets and Asia Investment Banking. He is responsible for managing the origination and execution of equity transactions in the U.S. Mr. MacInnes has extensive capital markets experience working on numerous follow-ons, IPOs, equity private placements and convertible transactions. In addition, Mr. MacInnes is Head of Asia Investment Banking responsible for managing the origination of corporate finance transactions out of Asia with a primary focus on China. Mr. MacInnes is Chair of the Equity Transactions Commitment and Due Diligence Committees. Mr. MacInnes joined CIBC World Markets (now Oppenheimer & Co.) in January 1998. Mr. MacInnes began his Wall Street career in the Bond Portfolio Analysis Group at Salomon Brothers Inc in the 1980s working primarily in New York, but also in the firm’s London and Tokyo offices. He then subsequently joined the Equity Capital Markets Group in New York.
Mr. MacInnes graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is also a CFA Charterholder.
Joseph A. Guerrisi
Vice President of Corporate Marketing Strategy and Research, UPS

Joseph Guerrisi is Vice President of Corporate Marketing Strategy and New Product Concepts for UPS, the largest package delivery company in the world and a global leader in supply chain and freight services.
Prior to joining the Corporate Marketing Strategy and New Product Concepts group in 2009, Guerrisi was based in Singapore as head of UPS’ Asia Pacific region marketing group where he had overall responsibility for UPS’ marketing efforts throughout Asia, including the development of the company’s operational and marketing efforts for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Prior to his assignment in Singapore, Guerrisi held various roles within UPS’ Corporate Marketing function, including Customer Technology Marketing, Product Development and Marketing Research. Guerrisi also served as a senior vice president of Global Trade Finance for UPS Capital, where he was responsible for developing and expanding UPS Capital’s presence in strategic markets throughout the world including the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Norway.
Guerrisi joined UPS in 1986 and during the early years of his career he worked in multiple UPS business units including package operations, industrial engineering and various marketing groups. Guerrisi received a bachelors degree in business administration and a masters in economics. Guerrisi currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where UPS is headquartered.
Mark A. Weidman
President, Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.

As Wheelabrator’s President, Mark Weidman’s responsibilities require him to oversee all issues pertaining to the safe and efficient operation of the Company’s waste-to-energy and alternate energy business with operations in North America, Europe and China encompassing 24 facilities, 9 landfills, 8 transfer stations, over 1,200 employees and annual revenues of $900 million.
Prior to this assignment, Mark served as the Vice President of Operations for Wheelabrator; President & COO of the Processing Division at Synagro Technologies, Inc., a Houston based residuals management company, since its merger with Bio Gro in August 2000. Prior to that time, Mark worked for Wheelabrator/Bio Gro for eleven years, serving as its President since 1996 and in the positions of Executive Vice President, Region Vice President and Region Manager. Before joining Wheelabrator/Bio Gro, Mark worked in industrial and municipal water and wastewater treatment operations and design, and hazardous waste management for nine years.
Mr. Weidman has an engineering degree from Penn State and is a registered Professional Engineer.
Lucy Wang
Ernst & Young LLP, International Tax Services – China Desk in USA

Lucy started her career as a tax professional since 1997, and is a tax partner of Ernst & Young China Firm specialized in International Tax Services. Currently, Lucy is based in New York acting as the China Desk leader.
During her past 13 years’ professional period, Lucy has developed extensive experiences in China tax area. Lucy has provided tax and business advisory services to many multinational clients investing into China in industries such as financial services, insurance, telecom, energy, retail, etc. The projects that Lucy has worked on include entrance strategy analysis, company restructuring, merger and acquisition, general tax and business advisory and planning, tax audit assistance, etc.
In addition to multinational clients, Lucy is one of the key partners in International Tax Services, assisting a number of Chinese multinational clients in their overseas investment and operations, including overseas greenfield investment, merger and acquisition, deal structuring planning, tax planning on supply chain management, overseas treasury center, review and advise on global tax structure, etc.
Lucy received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Beijing Foreign Studies University.
Lucy is a member of Australia National Institution of Accountants
Jialiang Wu
Vice-president of Sany Group, and the General Manager of Sany Electric Co,. Ltd.

Mr Wu is the Vice-president of Sany Group, and the General Manager of Sany Electric Co,. Ltd.
When he first joined Sany Group at 2003, Mr Wu was assigned as the General Manager of Sany Heavy Machine Co., Ltd. During his 4 years spend at Sany Heavy Machine Co., Ltd, Mr. Wu had carried out many great achievements in the field of coaling machinery manufacturing. For instance, technologies of roadheader have achieved a leading position in China’s domestic market. Besides, market share of heavy weight class roadheader had also achieved the NO.1 in China.
In 2007, Mr. Wu was reassigned as the General Manager of Sany Electric Co.,Ltd. Sany Electric is one of the new highlights in Sany Group, it specialized in providing different types of wind power solution, automation engineering systems and wind turbine generators.
Before joined Sany, Mr. Wu was the US market representative and board chairman assistant of Xinghe Co., Harbin Institute of Technology. He was also the general manager of Zhongguang Electric Co., Zhuhai Tiancheng electromechanical Co. and Zhuhai Weierjinka Co.
Mr. Wu holds his BSc in precision machinery manufacture from National University of Defense Technology, P. R. China. He has also obtained a Masters degree in technology of mechanical manufacture and automization from Harbin Institute of Technology, P.R. China.
Zheng Li
President of Techtop

With a management degree from University of Science and Technology of China (1991) and a Ph.D. degree in Water Resources Engineering from University of Notre Dame (1997), Li Zheng worked for the State of Kansas and multiple international environmental consulting projects for 10 years before returning to his family business Shanghai Top Motor Ltd.
During his consulting career, Dr. Zheng's specialty area was water resources, energy and sustainability; his clients included DOE, NSF, European Union, United Nations, Chinese Academy of Sciences, etc.
Since 2008, Li Zheng has been running Shanghai Top's North American operation, Techtop Industries Inc (TTI), from Atlanta. In less than three years, Dr. Zheng and his associates have grown TTI from a two men operation to a multi-million dollar company with 10 full time employees and 12 sales agencies across North America. With its fast growing distribution network and solution oriented customer services and tech-supports, TTI is on the road transforming Techtop from a typical Chinese manufacturing company to a global brand with diverse and customized product lines, strong R&D capability, rich brand equity, solid market share, and loyal customer base.
Bin Liu
Board Member, GM China Environmental Conservation and Energy Preservation Group Wind Company (CECEP Wind)

Liu Bin is the board member and General Manager of China Environmental Conservation and Energy Preservation Group Wind Company (CECEP Wind). Mr. Liu engaged in the research task in Iron and Steel Institute of Shoudu Iron and Steel Company between March of 1989 and April of 1994. In April 1994, he joined CECEP. From April 1994 to March 2006, Mr. Liu was appointed manager of Industrial Department, Assistant to GM, and Vice General Manager in Beijing Goutou Energy Saving Company which is a subsidiary of CECEP. From March 2006 to March 2009, he worked as the board member and Vice General Manager of CECEP Wind. From April 2009 to September 2009, he was entitled as the General Manager of Solar Department of CECEP. From September, 2009 to June, 2010, he was the General Manager of CECEP Solar Technology Company. Since June 2010, he has been entitled the board member and General Manager of CECEP Wind.
Mr.Liu received his Bachelor Degree in Nuclear Reactor from Department of Engineering Physics of Tsinghua University in 1986. In 1989, he received his Master Degree in metallurgical and thermal energy from Beijing University of Science & Technology.
John Simon
Principal, Mergers & Acquisitions - Tax, KPMG LLP

John specializes in corporate and partnership tax planning, with an emphasis on the structuring of renewable energy projects, investments and acquisitions.
Experience
John leads the Mergers & Acquisitions -Tax group’s renewable energy practice, which helps clients structure investments in renewable energy projects, acquire ownership of renewable energy companies, and obtain and monetize energy tax incentives. He is also the East Region leader for KPMG’s Energy Sustainability tax practice and has previously served as a principal in KPMG’s Washington National Tax - Corporate tax group. John frequently advises U.S. and multinational corporations regarding the tax implications of complex business transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate reorganizations, spin-offs, joint ventures, and debt and equity investments.
Background
John received an LL.M. (in Taxation) from New York University, where he was a Graduate Editor of the Tax Law Review, and a J.D. (with distinction) from Emory University, where he was an Associate Editor of the Emory Law Journal. Prior to joining KPMG, John practiced with a major international law firm and has served for many years as an Adjunct Professor at the Emory University School of Law where he taught corporate and partnership taxation courses.
Professional Activities
As a frequent speaker to legal and accounting professionals, John has lectured on many tax topics including mergers and acquisitions, partnership taxation, energy tax incentives and monetization strategies, and tax planning for bankruptcy and workouts. He has also published numerous articles in publications such as The Journal of Taxation, The Journal of Corporate Taxation, Tax Notes, Practical Tax Strategies, The Journal of International Taxation, The Insurance Tax Review, Corporate Business Tax Monthly, and the Practicing Law Institute course book for the Tax Strategies for Corporate Acquisitions, Dispositions, Spin-Offs, Joint Ventures, Financings, Reorganizations & Restructurings seminar.
John is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Corporate Business Taxation Monthly (published by CCH), the co-chairman of the Tax Planning for Business Transactions seminar, the Vice President of the Southeast Business Tax Forum, a member of the Board of Directors of the Atlanta Tax Forum, and the current Chair of the Corporate Tax Subcommittee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association.
Jeff Rosensweig
Director of the Global Perspectives Program at Goizueta Business School of Emory University

Jeffrey Rosensweig is the Director of the Global Perspectives Program at Goizueta Business School of Emory University. Previously, he served for six years as an Associate Dean. An international business and finance professor, he focuses on global investing and business in the global economy. He also specializes in financial, macroeconomic, and business forecasting. A frequent keynote speaker on topics related to global economic and financial trends and forecasts, he is selected annually as the global-investing keynoter at the Security Industry Association’s Annual Institute. In 2000, Dr. Rosensweig was elected to the Council on Foreign Relations.
Professor Rosensweig is often quoted in the national business press, including FORBES, FORTUNE, and BUSINESSWEEK. He has appeared nationally on ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT and GOOD MORNING AMERICA, the NBC TODAY SHOW, NBC National NIGHTLY NEWS, NIGHTLINE, BLOOMBERG TV, and he is a frequent economic commentator for CNN. He has published numerous papers in academic and business journals. He has written three books, including the critically-acclaimed Winning the Global Game: A Strategy for Linking People and Profits.
Active in executive education, Dr. Rosensweig was recently selected by the Wall Street Journal as one of the 12 favorite professors in all Executive MBA Programs worldwide. Dr. Rosensweig received his M.A. and B.A. in economics (summa cum laude) from Yale University and a Ph.D. in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Further, he received a master's degree in philosophy, politics, and economics as a result of two years of study at Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar. The British Government has selected him to serve on the Marshall Scholarship Selection Committee for 15 years, and during the past three years has appointed him Chairman for the Southeast.
Before Emory, Dr. Rosensweig served as senior global economist in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Other previous experience includes serving as an economic consultant to the Government of Jamaica and teaching international finance at Yale’s School of Management. Elected by the faculty in 1996, Professor Rosensweig served for 12 years as Chairman of Emory University's Center for Ethics. He has also been the Pack Leader for a multicultural group of over 100 Cub Scouts.
Norman Kexun Xie
President, Nbsolar USA Inc. Chino, California, USA
Corporate vice president, Sun Earth Solar Power Co. Ltd., Ningbo, China

Xie Kexun currently serves as the President of Ningbo Solar US. He organizes and leads the market development, Sales and supportive engineering for the company’s solar power components in the North American market.
Mr. Xie received a Bachelor Degree in Physics from Hangzhou University, a Master Degree in Semiconductor Materials from Zhejiang University, and a Master Degree in Electronic Engineering from Auburn University. In addition, he was also engaged in the research on Micro-electronics Technology in the Institution of Micro-electronics Technology of Shanghai Jiaotong University during his student life.
Prior to Ningbo Solar, Xi had working experience in many different companies. He was the General Manager of Solar Silicon Department in China Sun-Earth Solar Power Co., LTD ( for both China and the US branches); the General Manager of ACA Technology Company, working with the marketing, sales and technology of the semiconductor products; the Senior Engineer of GDE System Company, working with the design of satellite image process system; and the Engineer of AMP Company, working with the design of satellite image process system and the software development.
Michael Chuang
President and co-founder of LiteON Green Technologies, Inc.

Michael Chuang is the president and co-founder of LiteON Green Technologies, Inc. Dr. Chuang received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry from National Taiwan University. Subsequently, he received his PhD degree in physical chemistry from Stanford University. Afterwards, he did a post doctoral research in UC Berkeley before joining IBM. At IBM, he worked in the corporate research center and semiconductor division. While working for IBM, Dr. Chuang studied at Stern Business School of New York University and received an MBA in finance and international business. After leaving IBM, Dr. Chuang went to Apple Computer where he managed LCD programs. In 1995, Dr. Chuang returned to Taiwan to establish Balzers and Leybold Taiwan, which is the predecessor of Oerlikon Solar. Dr. Chuang’s career in Taiwan also included being the CEO of leading semiconductor equipment company, optical communication equipment company, optical materials company, and as a venture capitalist. He made huge contribution in the rapid development of several high-tech sectors in Taiwan. His influence also reached main land China. Dr. Chuang joined LiteON group in 2007 responsible for the strategic investment of the group. He lead LiteON group to enter renewable energy industry, including the establishment of LiteON Green Tech; investment in Auria Solar, the leading manufacturer of tandem thin film solar modules; investment in Payom AG, a listed EPC company in Germany. Dr. Chuang is a board member of Auria solar and the vice chairman of Payom. LiteON Green Tech is the leading EPC company in Taiwan who built many classic projects in the industry with geographic span covering Europe, China, Taiwan, and Japan. Thin film solar integrated greenhouse is one of the innovations of LiteON Green Tech. Currently, LiteON Green Tech is aggressively searching for a location to establish its US head quarters.
John R. McIntyre
Executive Director of the Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)

Dr. John R. McIntyre has been Executive Director of the Georgia Tech Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), a national center of excellence, since 1993 and a professor of international business management and international relations with joint appointments in the College of Management and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia. His more recent publications include Business and Management Education in China: T ransition, Pedagogy and Training (World Scientific Publishing Co. Ltd., Singapore and London 2005), Globalization of Chinese Enterprises (Palgrave-McMillan, 2008), China Rules: Globalization and Political Transformations (Palgrave-McMillan 2009), and Multinational Enterprises and the Challenges of Sustainable Development (E Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2009). He is an elected member of the Board of Advisors, World Trade Center, Atlanta, Georgia. He is a consultant to international companies focusing on trade and investment strategies. Recipient of the 2009 Georgia Governor’s Award for Best International Education Program; of the National Order of Merit (France), 2009.
Aurelien Maurice
Project Director, Alstom Power

Aurelien is currently leading a 300 M$ investment for the implementation of a new factory in Chattanooga-Tennessee. Officially inaugurated in June 2010, the manufacturing & engineering site has the capacity to manufacture the world’s largest turbines.
Aurelien joined Alstom in 2003, and since then has held a variety of roles within the energy sector. Following a first assignment in the hydro electrical business in Zambia, he was named Executive Assistant to Alstom Power President. Based at Alstom’s Power Headquarters in Baden-Switzerland, Aurelien took the lead of the 3-year strategic and budget plans. In 2007, Aurelien joined the environmental branch of Alstom, successfully managing large industrial projects in Europe. Since 2009, Aurelien has been based in the United States.
Aurelien holds a Msc in Management from HEC Paris and a LLM from Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University.