Tuesday 27 March 2012

China Government Affairs Forum - Last Call for 'Early-bird' Attendees



There are just five days left to reserve your "early bird" place at the 2012 China Government Affairs Forum, which takes place in Beijing, PRC on Thursday June 7, 2012. This full-day executive-level forum, now in its 3rd year, is the ’must-attend’ event for corporate public affairs professionals, government relations practitioners, and country management engaged in China.

As China enters a key governmental transition period, "Advancing China: New Strategies for Engagement" will examine how to make your corporate voice heard in an increasingly complex stakeholder and regulatory environment.

The conference will also explore what the upcoming governmental transition and forthcoming reform agenda means for MNCs operating in mainland China.

With over 20 top-level speakers already confirmed from organisations including lead sponsor Weber Shandwick, lead partner AmCham China and major corporations including Mars, Dow Chemicals, Prudential and Philips, this is the "must-attend" industry event of the year.

Confirmed Speakers Include:
  • Alistair Nicholas, Executive Vice President, Weber Shandwick Asia Pacific.
  • Geoff Raby, former Australian ambassador to China, senior adviser to Kreab Gavin Anderson, executive director at Riverstone Advisory and advisor to the Queensland Investment Corporation.
  • David Chen, Vice President, Microsoft Greater China Region.
  • Ross Ma, Public Affairs Director, Dow Chemicals.
  • Donough Foley, Vice President of Government and Regulatory Affairs for Phillips Electronics Asia Pacific.
  • Julie C. Lyle, Chief Marketing Officer, Prudential Corporation Asia.
  • Dr Patrick Wang, Vice President, Government Affairs, AmCham China and formerly Chief Representative of Nike, Inc. Beijing Representative Office.
  • Stephen Phillips, Chief Executive of the China-Britain Business Council.
  • Kent D. Kedl, Managing Director, Greater China and North Asia at Control Risks and of co-author of The China Ready Company.
  • John Holden, Senior Counsellor H+K Strategies, former AmCham China chairman and past president of the National Committee on US-China Relations.
  • Sharon Ruwart, Director of Corporate Affairs, Asia Pacific for Mars Incorporated.
  • Qu Hong, Chief Consultant, Public Affairs and Government Relations at Weber Shandwick.
  • Yuan Haiying, founder and president of Yuan Associates.
  • Helen Yang, Senior Communications & Government Affairs Executive, China & Foreign Chamber of Commerce.
  • Amy Liu, Corporate Affairs Director of Mars China Petcare.
Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel
Venue: The Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel36 Xiao Yun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027,China Telephone: + 8610.6468.9999
Located beside the Third Ring Road, Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel is well positioned in the Third Embassy District, just 20 minutes from Beijing Capital International Airport and the new China International Exhibition Centre (CIEC).
Close by are International Exhibition Centre, National Agriculture Centre, Sanlitun Village, Beijing Lufthansa Centre and the Lady’s Street. The hotel has 219 well-appointed guestrooms and suites equipped with high speed internet access, 24-hour room service, luxury custom duvets, etc. 
Renaissance Beijing Chaoyang Hotel

The hotel has 700 sqm of creative meeting space including a grand ballroom and 12 function rooms, making it an ideal choice for the top-level PublicAffairsAsia Government Affairs Forum. 

Delegate places in both 2010 and 2011 sold-out so to guarantee your attendance, visit the booking website today.

• More information: To view more on the event click this link: http://www.cvent.com/d/1cql0h

• Book today: To complete the online registration at the early-bird rate click this link: http://www.cvent.com/d/1cql0h/4W

• What you say: To read testimonials from previous attendees click this link: http://www.cvent.com/d/1cql0h/1K

Lady’s Street
If you wish to reserve your seats at the early-bird rate of US1,100 but would like to complete online registration and break-out details later, email Pear at events@publicaffairsasia.com and your early-bird places will be processed now.

And, remember, if you buy three seats at the "early bird" rate you receive a fourth delegate seat on a complimentary basis.

2012 China Government Affairs Forum is the PRC's only government relations conference designed for senior level public affairs, communications and country managers. 

For more information on the 2012 China Government Affairs Forum see the website:

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