C-100 holds 23rd annual convention
Updated: 2014-04-28 11:22
(China Daily USA)
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The Committee of 100, a national organization of Chinese Americans, holds its 23rd annual conference in San Francisco on April 25-26. Shirley Young (right), C-100's founding chair, talks with Larry Lee, president of China Daily USA, at its annual gala dinner in San Francisco on April 25. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
Clarence Kwan (left), new chairman of the Committee of 100, and Larry Lee, president of China Daily USA, hold a copy of China Daily with an in-depth article about the committee at its annual gala dinner in San Francisco on April 25. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
Brian Sun (standing), member of the C-100 and a partner at Jones Day law fi rm, talks about the legal risks in advancing technology between the US and China regarding trade secrets and economic espionage, while Frank Wu, chancellor and dean, University of California Hastings College of the Law, listens. Chang Jun / China Daily |
Dominic Ng (left) talks to former congressman and chairman of the Annenberg-Dreier Commission at Sunnylands David Dreier (center) and Bill Mundell, producer and Los Angeles-based entrepreneur, at a panel discussion about fostering a new major power relationship between the US and China. Chang Jun / China Daily |
Ken Xie (center), founder, president and CEO of Fortinet, discusses Asian Americans' ideas with his fellow panelist Gideon Yu (right), co-owner of the San Francisco 49ers and former CFO of Facebook and YouTube, with managing director and founding partner of Redpoint Ventures Geo6 Yang (left) acting as moderator. Qidong Zhang / China Daily |
A session themed Unleashing the Chinese Digital Consumer at C-100's 23rd annual conference was held in San Francisco on Saturday. Tom Doctoro6 (left), CEO of JWT Asia Pacifi c, and Harry Hui, founding managing partner of ClearVue Partners. Chang Jun / China Daily |
A session themed Building US-China Strategic Trust at the conference on Saturday featured, from left: Mary Kay Magistad, of Public Radio International, David Lampton, George and Sadie Hyman professor of China Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced and International Studies; Jia Qingguo, dean and professor at the School of International Studies at Peking University; Li Cheng, director of John L. Thornton China Center of Brookings Institution; and Eric X. Li, founder and managing director of Chengwei Capital. Chen Jia / China Daily |
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