April 3, 2010 New York
Dear Conference Participant,
"China, A New Generation" is Global China Connection's second annual New York conference. This gathering will foster meaningful discussion on the trends that will concern China's next generation of leaders. To this end, the conference organizes a series of keynote speeches, plenary sessions, topical panels, and social events featuring distinguished leaders from industry, government, and academia who have intimate experiences with China.
The conference will be held on Saturday, April 3, 2010 from 9:00am to 5:15pm at Columbia University. Directions to Columbia’s campus and the nearest parking locations can be found here. Click here for a campus map.
If you are a Columbia student, please bring your CUID at all times as you will have to swipe in at security.
If you have registered as a group participant directly with us and have not bought tickets online individually, you will be able to make payment in cash at the registration desk. We have your name on our registration list and you will be able to register without any physical ticket.
The agenda for the day is found here. Please check here for the complete list of keynote speakers and panelists. We encourage you to have your preferred panel selections in mind as sign-ups will take place during registration on first come, first serve basis.
Please note that there are no physical tickets issued for the forum. We have your name on our registration list and you will be able to register without any physical ticket.
We encourage you to register for the Network Cocktail at the end of the conference, as it is an opportunity to establish a stronger relationship with the speakers and select participants. All those who register to attend will have the option to submitting their resume before the conference to be included in a packet to be presented to all sponsors and speakers at the end of the conference.
Thank you once again and we look forward to meeting you on April 3, 2010. Please contact us at conferences@gccglobal.org if you have any further questions.
Regards,
Global China Connection
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