09月20日
周三
How to Watch China: A Conversation with John Holden
2017年9月20日 星期三 19:30 至 21:00 The Bookworm Courtyard #4, South Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Phone: 10 6503 2050 老书虫 北京市朝阳区南三里屯路4号院 电话:10 6503 2050 Note: You can also buy tickets in person at The Bookworm, or reserve by emailing order@beijingbookworm.com or calling (10) 6503 2050.
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John Holden, who first visited China in 1974, believes that the
most important character trait for anybody trying to understand China is
humility. If his extraordinary contributions to the US-China commercial,
political and educational relationship during his nearly 40 years of experience
in Asia are any indication, he is uniquely positioned to energize the next
generation of leaders when he steps into his new role as CEO of the US-China
Strong Foundation next month.
Holden is moving from Beijing to Washington, D.C. after serving
over three years as Associate Dean of the Yenching Academy of Peking
University. Young China Watchers and Democrats Abroad are pleased to host
Holden to speak about his past experiences as a participant in the US-China
relationship and his thoughts on the future of China.
John Holden is a leading expert on China with over three decades
experience in business, diplomacy, and education. He is currently Associate
Dean of the Yenching Academy.
Holden, who graduated from Stanford University with a MA in
Chinese Language and Literature, first visited China in 1974. From 1998 to
2005, Holden was president of the National Committee on United States–China
Relations, a member organization that has been at the forefront of bilateral
relations since its founding in 1966. For the twelve years prior he was
employed by Cargill, where he helped establish a wide range of businesses in
China and served as chairman of the China holding company.
Holden has also been active in the American Chambers of Commerce
in both Hong Kong and Beijing, and he was chairman of the Board of Governors of
the latter organization in 1997. He is a member of the Council on Foreign
Relations and serves as adviser to or director of a number of philanthropic,
business, and educational organizations.
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