The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has invited Haiyan Wang, an adjunct professor of Strategy at INSEAD, a top global graduate business school, to speak at its upcoming General Assembly during the association’s 2011 World Recycling Convention & Exhibition, May 22-25 in Singapore.
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| Haiyan Wang |
Along with being an adjunct professor, Wang, is concurrently the managing partner of China India Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based research and consulting organization that focuses on creating global strategies that leverage the transformational rise of China and India.
“Being able to offer Ms. Wang’s knowledge and expertise to our members is a great achievement for BIR,” says Dominique Maguin, BIR’s president. “I am certain that our delegates will draw enlightening conclusions from her speech, which they can use for their business ventures in Asia.”
Over the past 20 years, Wang has consulted and managed multinational business operations in China and the United States in several different industry sectors. Her career background includes managing steel imports for one of China’s largest conglomerates, leading international partnering efforts of a New York based B2B online exchange, and consulting clients on strategic decision-making, complex project management and organizational process redesign.
For information on the conference, visit BIR’s Website at www.bir.org.
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