Issues and Opportunities for Doing Business in Asia

Lunch Speaker Series: David Tang '75
Hosted by the Harvard Club of Seattle


April 29, 2010
12:00PM - 1:30PM PT

Harbor Club of Seattle
The Norton Building
801 Second Avenue, 17th Floor
Seattle, WA 98104

Please join alumni and guests for a discussion with David Tang '75 about the issues and opportunities for doing business in Asia.

China's GDP represent about 7% of the world economy, second only to the U.S.  We'll discuss China’s role in world trade and their goals, perceptions, and aspirations. What are China’s business relations with Seattle and what are our opportunities? How is doing business in China different than doing business in the U.S.?

As former Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, David has insights and observations about the economy and the new financial regulatory environment faced by the Federal Reserve, and the financial services industry as a whole.

David Tang is the Managing Partner, Asia for K&L Gates and his law practice concentrates in the areas of foreign investment, cross-border financing, mergers and acquisitions, real property related transactions. He has more than 25 years of transactional experience in the Greater China market. Mr. Tang was managing partner of Preston Gates & Ellis LLP from 1995 - 1999.

Mr. Tang is a member of American Law Institute and included in Best Lawyers and International Who's Who of Business Lawyers. He also served on the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco from 2002 - 2008 and as its Chair from 2006 - 2008.

Please RSVP by Monday, April 26, 2010

HC Member Price: $25 ($30 after 4/26)
Non-Member Price: $30 ($35 after 4/26)

Hosted By:    Harvard Club of Seattle
Contact:       Kelly Charlton programs@harvardseattle.org

 

 



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