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Women and China, A Forum to Discuss How Women are Shaping the Rising Global Power
The China Institute presents a conference of outstanding women from both the US and China, speaking in four forums on technology, business, culture, and the role of top female CEO’s and business leaders.
When:
May 18, 2017 12:00pm to 6:30pm
Where
Please join us for: “Women and China, A Forum to Discuss How Women are Shaping the Rising Global Power”, which will take place on Thursday May 18, 2017, from Noon to 6:30 PM at China Institute in New York City. The conference includes four forums on technology, business, culture, and the role of top female CEO’s and business leaders.
Our speakers, from both the U.S. and China, are all women: outstanding business leaders, from Fortune 500 companies and rising startups, as well as luminaries who have a unique take on significant trends in commerce, culture and society.
Speakers include: Carrie McCabe, Managing Director, PAAMCO; Lanlan Zhang, Vice-Chairwoman, CICC; Yifei Li, Chairman, Group China, Rebecca Liao, Asia Head, Globality; Anne Myong, CEO, Walmart E-Commerce; Mei Fong, Pulitzer-prize winning author; Ginny Kamsky, CEO, Kamsky Associates, Jenny Ming, CEO, Charlotte Russe; Linda Wong, President, Yihai Group; Mable Chan, CEO, China Personified; Yue Sai Kan, TV Host, Entrepreneur; Janet Yang, Movie Producer, Joy Luck Club; Nicole Zhao, CEO, Lanyu Fashions; Chen Man, renown fashion photographer; Wendy Cai, CEO, Oenus Capital and many more!
Cost:
$115 – $3,500
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