Building
off of the momentum of past conferences, Golden Networking brings
back China Leaders Forum 2012 (www.ChinaLeadersForum.com),
"Political and Economic Challenges for Xi Jinping, China's
President-in-waiting", New York, December 7th.
New
York City, NY, USA (November 15, 2012) -- Professor Robert
Vambery, PhD Columbia University, and Instructor at Pace University,
will speak at Golden
Networking's China
Leaders Forum 2012, "Political and Economic
Challenges for Xi Jinping, China's President-in-waiting",
December 7th, New York City, conference that will examine the
political and economic challenges facing China nowadays and the
long-term opportunities that will be created in the world's largest
economy by 2016.
Dr.
Vambery is the coeditor and coauthor of the book International
Business Knowledge: Managing International Functions in the 1990s
with W. Dymsza and the author of the book Capital Investment Control
in the Air Transport Industry. He presented papers including
"High-Tech Global Export Strategy Model for Accelerated Growth
of Developing Countries" with T. Um, at the Academy of
International Business, British Columbia, and Canada. He also
authored a two volume monograph with L. Kanuk, for the U.S.
Department of Commerce entitled "Industrial Policy for the
Maritime Industry."
He
is a cofounder of the journal Maritime Policy and Management. For
nearly ten years he served as Managing Editor and Editor at Large of
the Journal of International Business Studies, the refereed journal
of the Academy of International Business.
Dr.
Vambery has extensive international experience including academic
work assignments to all five continents and visits to over fifty
countries and territories. He was part of a joint project with KPMG
Peat Marwick and the Global Economic Action Committee that lead to
the development of a training program for East European University
graduates. He worked with the Kwan Fong Institute, Hong Kong on
"Trading and Investing in Hong Kong and the People's Republic of
China." In conjunction with the Global Economic Action
Committee, he researched "Modernization of the Chinese Economy
and its Role in the Global Economy."
For
twelve years Dr. Vambery served as the Director of the Lubin School
of Business Center for International Business Studies, overseeing the
Institute for U.S.-Brazilian Business Studies, the Institute for
U.S.-Canada Business Studies, the Institute for German-American
Business Studies, the Swedish Program, the Tokyo Keisai Program, the
Hakou University Program, the Middlesex University Graduate School of
Business Program, the Fundacao Getulio Vargas (San Paolo) Advanced
Marketing Program, and more than twenty other international seminars
involving executives and graduate students from France, South Korea,
Romania, Hungary, and Russia. For six years, Dr. Vambery also headed
Lubin's graduate programs in international business.
In
2012, Dr. Vambery received the Global Business and Technology
Association's GLOBAL EXCELLENCE AWARD for his work in the
international business studies field. Earlier, in 2008 he received
the Global Business and Technology Association's GLOBAL EXCELLENCE
AWARD for his keynote presentation entitled "When Transparency
Is Not Enough: from Global Financial Crises to Ethical and
Environmental Challenges" delivered before 200 professors from
some 40 countries at the Association's Tenth Annual International
Conference held in Madrid, Spain. He made related presentations on
the International Financial Crisis and on Ethics in Global Business
before senior financial industry executives in Geneva, Switzerland,
before mid-level executives in London, England and in New York City
before members of various associations of African citizens and
executives currently living and working in the United States.
His
current research and publications focus on the marketing of large
size loans, international debt defaults, the causes of the trade
deficits of the United States, and on global competition in strategic
industries.
China
Leaders Forum 2012 will provide attendees with the
responses to the above-mentioned questions and the most up-to-date
review of where the Asian giant stands and the challenges and
opportunities for businessmen looking to expand their business with
China when others only see growth contraction. Recognized experts,
regulators, and strategists, will return to China Leaders Forum 2012
in its fourth edition to provide the information practitioners are
looking for in an open and unbiased environment, highly conducive to
the most efficient and effective networking.
China
Leaders Forum 2012 is produced by Golden Networking
(http://www.goldennetworking.net),
the premier networking community for business executives,
entrepreneurs and investors. Panelists, speakers and sponsors are
invited to contact Golden Networking by sending an email to
info@goldennetworking.net.
Contact:
Julia
Petrova
Media
Relations Manager
Golden
Networking
516-761-4712
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