China in Transition: The 2013 PublicAffairsAsia China Government Affairs Forum
Lead sponsor Weber Shandwick – and supported by The European Chamber of Commerce in China
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR The European Chamber of Commerce in China MEMBERS
As China experiences a once in a generation transfer of power to its new leadership, The 2013 Government Affairs Forum is set to offer cutting edge insight and strategy for corporate government relations practitioners and country managers.
• To view the agenda click here: www.publicaffairsasia.net/gaforum2013
• To register online at the special The European Chamber of Commerce in China early-bird rate follow this link: http://www.cvent.com/d/rcq4yn/4W
Hear expert speakers debate and discuss vital issues confronting multinational companies and China's fast-developing global corporations. In this the year of change in China's government, topics for discussion include:
• The new leadership and the China’s next direction.
• Mapping the power-players and decision-makers.
• Aligning business planning with policy priorities.
• Building and sustaining governmental relationships
• Managing regulatory and governmental issues and crises.
Top-level speakers include:
• Charles Shen, Executive Vice President, Weber Shandwick.
• Jonathan Dong, Head of Corporate Affairs at Nestlé China.
• Chris Millward, Global Communications Director (MIDH) at Lenovo.
• Daniel Brindle, Senior Director, International Public Affairs & Policy (Asia) at Pfizer.
• Liu Ran, Vice President of Public Policy in Greater China, Mastercard.
• Peter Batey OBE, Chairman, Vermilion Partners and Chairman of the Great Britain China Centre.
• Min Qin, Vice President, Government and External Affairs, Greater China, Fonterra.
• Yuan Haiying, Founder and President, Yuan Associates.
• Jane Zhang, Director of Government Relations and Public Policy, Burson-Marsteller China.
• John L. Holden, Senior Counsellor, Hill+Knowlton Strategies.
• Qu Hong, Chief Consultant, Weber Shandwick, China.
• Professor Deng Guosheng, leading academic expert on public affairs and lobbying in China.
The 2013 forum is limited to 120 participants to ensure seniority, exclusivity and interactivity – and unrivalled networking in this fast-developing industry. The event sold-out in 2011 and 2012 so early booking for this industry-leading event is essential.
Who should attend:
• China MNC country management;
• Government relations directors and managers;
• Corporate affairs managers and directors;
• Senior regulatory and compliance practitioners;
• Corporate communications managers.
BOOK TODAY: To reserve your delegate places at the special The European Chamber of Commerce in China early bird rate of US$1000 (normal price US$1300-US$1600) please complete online registration before March 31 (insert discount code partner during online registration).
Email events@publicaffairsasia.com for more details on table bookings at a special rate of US$4950 for seven participants.