11 - 14 September 2007, Hong Kong Convention Centre, Hong Kong
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Calendar of Events
Hedge Funds World Asia 2008 ~ Hong Kong
Electronic Trading Asia 2008 ~ Hong Kong
Hedge Fund Replication & Alternative Beta USA 2008 ~ New York
Investing in 130/30 Funds Europe ~ London
Quant Invest 2008 ~ London, UK
Hedge Funds World LatAm 2008 ~ Miami
Hedge Funds World Awards LatAm ~ Miami

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Speakers      

Rohit Aggarwal,
RAS Capital Management


Rohit Aggarwal is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of RAS Capital Management, an investment firm that focuses on investment opportunities in India. In 2006, he launched the RAS India Fund-of-Funds, a Multi-Strategy, Multi-Manager Fund to capture investment opportunities in the Indian Public Markets. Mr. Aggarwal was previously an Executive Director with Oppenheimer & Co., in New York for 12 years. Mr. Aggarwal began his career with Oppenheimer as Head-Institutional Sale for India. In 1997 he launched one of the first dedicated Private Equity Funds for India. He has over a decade of Public and Private Equity investment experience in India. Mr. Aggarwal has also consulted for several leading institutional investors on investment opportunities in Emerging Markets. He has been widely quoted in the media for his investment outlook on India , and has been a public speaker at leading investor conferences globally. He has a BSE from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Michael Ainley,
Head of Wholesale Banks and Investment Firms,
Financial Services Authority


Michael Ainley is Head of Wholesale Banks and Investment Firms Department with overall responsibility for supervising 350 foreign banks in London as well as over 2,500 investment firms, including asset managers, hedge funds and corporate finance and private equity firms.

His previous career has been mainly at the Bank of England. From 1995-1998 he was a Senior Manager, supervising the Middle East banks in London. From 1988-1994 he was Assistant Chief Cashier in the Banking Department, with responsibility for the Bank’s banking business. Prior to that he was an Adviser (Middle East and OPEC) to the Overseas Director. The previous six years, 1980-1985, were spent at the IMF in Washington DC, working as Adviser to the UK Executive Director and then to the Executive Director for Saudi Arabia.

Michael was educated at Harrow County School, Magdalen College, Oxford (MA in Modern History) and the University of Wales (M.Sc in Economics). He became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers in 1993. He has published various academic papers and several articles in the field of international finance.

Michael is 56 and his wife, formerly Headmistress of South Hampstead High School for Girls, is now studying for a Ph.D in Psychology at London University. They have two daughters and live in London.


Luiz Felipe P. de Andrade,
Managing Director,
Unibanco Asset Management


Born in 1963, Dr. Andrade has undergraduate degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, a Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Pontifícia Universidade Católica (PUC) in Rio de Janeiro and a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA.

Luiz Felipe joined Unibanco Asset Management in 1997 as the Head of Risk Management and Fund of Hedge Funds portfolio management. Since 2005, he is the Managing Director of the company. He also worked at Ceras Johnson in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and was a management consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton’s São Paulo office. Dr. Andrade was Professor of both Industrial Engineering at PUC in Rio de Janeiro and Financial Economics and Corporate Finance at FGV in São Paulo as part of the Master and Doctorate programs.


Giovanni Beliossi,
Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer,
FGS Capital


Giovanni is Managing Partner at FGS Capital LLP, where he is the CEO and is responsible for portfolio management. Previously he was Associate Director of hedge funds at First Quadrant Ltd, where he set up and was the portfolio manager of its Pan European long/short equity market neutral portfolios, and was responsible for UK-based hedge fund business. He has extensive experience of managing equity market neutral portfolios since 1995, when he joined the firm. Prior to that he was a tenured Research Fellow with the Economics Department of the University of Bologna in Italy, and he has held appointments with BARRA International and Eastern Group Plc. He co-founded the Real Options Group to look at research and applications of Real Options to corporate finance and investments. He is an active member of AIMA (Alternative Investment Management Association) and a Research Committee member of Inquire UK. He is a Board member of the International Association of Financial Engineers (IAFE). He is the European Chair of the Steering Group of the Investor Risk Committee (IRC) of IAFE working on guidelines for disclosure and transparency for hedge funds. Giovanni is a CFA Charterholder.

Peter Bennett,
Chairman of the Research and Asset Allocation Committees,
Gottex Fund Management, UK


Mr. Bennett is a British citizen and joined Gottex in February 2000. From 1978-1985 he worked at Chase Manhattan Bank in both London and New York specialising in Credit and Commodity Finance. He joined JP Morgan, London in 1985 to head their European Commodity Finance Team before switching to the Derivatives business in 1986. Mr. Bennett was initially responsible for marketing derivatives before moving over to develop JP Morgan's risk management and trading books. He started their European trading books in various currencies. He was Head of European Derivatives Trading in London from 1988-89 before moving to New York to take responsibility for US Derivatives Trading. In 1991 he was promoted to head JP Morgan's US Derivatives Business. From 1993-95 Mr. Bennett was Head of Morgan's Mortgage-Backed Securities Business. Mr. Bennett read Economics at Churchill College, Cambridge and holds Bachelor and Masters degrees from Cambridge University.

Kevin Birkett,
Director, Asset Management,
Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC)


Kevin Birkett has spent most of his career in finance in the City of London. His first employer was Westminster Bank (later NatWest) before moving to Morgan Guaranty Trust Company (later J P Morgan).

For the past 19 years he was employed by Merrill Lynch International, initially in the International Private Banking Group where he was Regional Head for the Middle East and for the final 6 years with similar responsibility for Merrill Lynch Investment Managers. Throughout his time with Merrill Lynch Kevin enjoyed considerable exposure to the Middle East both in the Gulf and beyond.

He has been part of the DIFC team, specialising in Asset Management, since mid-2004.



Timothy Bond,
Chief Economist- Asia Pacific,
Merrill Lynch (Asia Pacific) Ltd


Timothy Bond (TJ) is Merrill Lynch’s Chief Economist for the Asia Pacific Region and is responsible for forecasting regional economic variables and monetary policies. TJ oversees the firm’s team of country economists in the region and works closely with the regional and global strategy teams.

Prior to joining Merrill Lynch, TJ served as an economist with the International Monetary Fund, where he worked on IMF programs in Indonesia, Jordan, Korea, Thailand, and Turkey. In addition, he helped develop IMF policy towards private external debt. Before the IMF, he was a consultant to the Central Bank of Indonesia and an advisor in the Ministry of Finance in Indonesia.

Timothy received a PhD in Economics from Harvard University. He is based in Hong Kong.


Scott Booth,
Managing Partner,
Eastern Advisors


Melissa Brown,
Executive Director,
Association for Sustainable and Responsible Investment in Asia (ASrIA)


Before joining ASrIA, Melissa spent 15 years in Asia working for international investment banks in equity research and research management. In addition to building an equity research operation in South Korea for BZW, she covered regional utility stocks for JP Morgan and Salomon Smith Barney. Before moving to Asia in 1988, she worked as an analyst covering emerging growth stocks for the investment managers Lord, Abbett & Co. in New York and for a specialty tax policy magazine in Washington, D.C. She has an MBA from the Yale School of Management and a BA in Economics from Williams College.

James Bryson,
Director,
PT HB Captial


James Bryson, 41, was educated at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, where he earned an honours degree in Economics and Politics. James has worked in the Asian equities business, since leaving the British Army in 1995. Most of his time in the industry has been spent on the equities sell side in Indonesia, as Head of Equity Sales respectively for BZW Securities, ANZ Securities and then Merrill Lynch Indonesia, followed by 2 1/2 years with ML Hong Kong. James returned to Indonesia in 2004 to start and run the equities business for PT CIMB Niaga Securities until 2005. He and partner Roland Haas, launched Komodo Fund, the first Greater Indonesia Absolute Return Fund, in November 2006.

Francois Buclez,
Director,
Cube Capital


François Buclez is a founder and Managing Director of Cube Capital, an alternative asset management firm. Prior to founding Cube in 2003, he was based in London working as Managing Director in the Emerging Market Group for Credit Suisse First Boston. From 1995 until 2001 Francois Buclez was based in Moscow where he was head of Investment Banking for Credit Suisse First Boston Russia. Prior to joining Credit Suisse First Boston in 1994, François worked in Financial Derivative Markets at Credit Agricole Indosuez in Tokyo and Paris. François received his MBA from HEC in Paris and his MSc from ESME Paris.

Dermot Butler,
Chairman,
Custom House Administration & Corporate Services Ltd.


Dermot Butler, who is Chairman of Custom House Administration & Corporate Services Limited (“Custom House”), the Dublin based Alternative Investment and Hedge Fund Administrator, has over 35 experiences in the financial services industry. He has worked variously as a Stock Broker and Stock Jobber (specialising in South African mining stocks), before becoming a Commodity Broker and Market Maker in Metal Options on the London Metal Exchange (“LME”). Dermot was a member of the Options Sub Committees of the LME, liaising with the Bank of England, the UK Department of Trade and the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”) on option regulation. He has also testified at hearings on option regulations held by the CFTC and as an expert witness before the US Tax Court and Texas Securities Commission and addressed the American Bar Association, all on the subject of commodity options.

In 1983 Dermot Butler helped set up McDonnell & Co., the Bermuda fund management company and issuer of the McD range funds. He sold his interest in that company and moved to Dublin in 1989 when he established Custom House. Dermot is a director of several international financial services and fund companies and is Deputy Chairman of the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA).

He is married and lives in Co. Wicklow, Ireland. He has one daughter, two grandchildren, two stepsons and two dogs.


Scott Callon,
Chief Executive Officer,
Ichigo Asset Management


Previously, Managing Director, Head of Equities, and member of the Executive Committee of Morgan Stanley Japan; Chairman of the Foreign Securities Council of the Japan Securities Dealers Association (JSDA); and CEO of PCA Asset Management of the UK Prudential Group. Began his career in finance as a derivatives trader at Bankers Trust.
A.B., Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, 1986 (Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude (highest honors)), and Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University. Author of Divided Sun: MITI and the Breakdown of Japanese High-Tech Industrial Policy, 1975-1993, winner of the Arisawa Prize. (“Callon's findings are extraordinary... It is essential for anyone trying to get a little closer to the core of what makes Japan tick.” Japan Times). Has lived in Japan for eighteen years; fluent in spoken and written Japanese. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).


Diane Cassidy,
Global Head of Sales and Marketing,
LaCrosse Global Fund Services


Diane Cassidy is LaCrosse Global Fund Services’ global head of sales and marketing. She is responsible for leading the global sales and client relationship management teams.

Cassidy joined LaCrosse Global Fund Services in 2007. In her prior position, she was senior vice president responsible for hedge fund administration sales and client strategy at DPM Mellon, which included leadership of the DPM global client service team. Prior to that, she worked as a senior director at ADP, where she was responsible for fund administration sales, product development, marketing and branding. Cassidy began her career in 1980 at Citibank, where she was responsible for trading, risk, compliance, product management and sales for the Securities Lending Division.

Mrs. Cassidy graduated from Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, N.Y., with a B.S. degree.


Soon Young Chang,
Chairman,
Midas International Asset Management


Dr. Chang is Founder and Chairman of Midas International Asset Management Company, which manages over US$3.5 billions. He is also Professor of Financial Engineering at Hanyang University, Korea. Dr. Chang was a partner of Sentinel Advisor, New York based arbitrage fund. He has been actively involved in developing and applying several innovative financial products in the Asian markets. Among these products, the KOSPI (Korea Stock Price index)-Linked SEN (Synthetic Equity Note) was accredited as the first Korean equity derivative, and together with the KOSPI-Linked Cliquet warrant, both were awarded “Deal of the Year” by Asia Money and Finance in 1992 and 1993, respectively.
Dr. Chang, gaining keen insight from these accomplishments, has served as an advisor and consultant to a variety of financial institutions, including Hyundai international Merchant Bank, Ssangyong Investment and Securities Co., Korea Long Term Credit Bank, Korea Exchange Bank, and Daehan Investment Trust Company. Client advisory services provided by Dr. Chang at these institutions ranged from developing and structuring various types of derivative products to formulating global strategies.
To further develop local financial markets, Dr. Chang has been key to organizing and launching the Seoul Dinner Committee of the IAFE (International Association of Financial Engineers), serving as co-chair. Dr. Chang has also been appointed director of several international funds, such as the Korea Preferred Fund and Asia Bond Fund. Dr. Chang received his Master’s and Doctoral degrees from the George Washington University in the U.S. and has authored many books and articles on the subject of equity derivatives.


Mark Chapman,
Managing Partner,
Deloitte


Engagement Role:
Mark Chapman is the Managing Partner in the British Virgin Islands firm and is responsible for all services provided to the firm’s clients, with a focus on assurance and financial advisory services. Mark works closely with client management in planning and organising the firm’s services to ensure they are performed in the most efficient and responsive way. In particular, his understanding of cross-border issues and risks, particularly those related to offshore special purpose vehicles, including Hedge Funds, ensures that a critical and valuable perspective is delivered to the clients of the firm.

Professional Experience:
After qualifying with Deloitte in the United Kingdom in 1982, and having spent 3 years in South Africa and 4 years in our Cayman Islands office, Mark joined the Deloitte British Virgin Islands firm in 1995. Accordingly, he brings a wide range of knowledge and expertise in dealing with the offshore entities.

With 30 years experience in providing public accounting and financial advisory services to national and international clients of our firm, Mark’s professional focus has centered on serving institutions involved in cross border business.


Tom Cheung,
Co-Head, Complex Equity,
Deutsche Bank


David Chon,
Principal,
Atlas Capital Management


Mr Peter Churchouse,
Lead Portfolio Manager,
LIM Advisors


Steve Cochrane,
Chief Investment Officer,
North Dakota State Investment Board (NDSIB), USA


Steve Cochrane is the Chief Investment Officer of the North Dakota State Investment Board (NDSIB). Steve is responsible for the administration of the agency as well as overseeing a $5.1 billion diversified investment portfolio. Steve has been with the NDSIB since 1997 and has 25 years of institutional investment experience. He earned his BSBA and MBA degrees from the University of Florida and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. The NDSIB has been chosen as a nominee for Money Management Letter’s 2007 Savviest Public Plan of the Year.

Shoham Cohen,
Director,
ESC Financial Services Pte Ltd.


Shoham Cohen has over eight years of international experience. Shoham’s professional practice spans Europe, USA, and Asia and he has attained academic exposure in Oxford and Switzerland. Shoham, who has a global macro expertise and point of view, has been specializing in the last four years in the field of alternative investments around the globe and within Asia.

Shoham is the co-founder and current director of ESC Financial Services Pte Ltd. in Singapore. Previously, Shoham was a director in several hedge fund management companies.

ESC Financial Services Pte Ltd. is the solid and trustworthy bridge between two very dominant worlds in the investment universe – Investors and Global Fund Managers as envisioned by the two co-founders, Eylon Cohen and Shoham Cohen. ESC Financial Services Pte Ltd. offers customers the chance to share a common vision together and create an improved wealth management environment.

Over the past five years, Eylon Cohen and Shoham Cohen have developed key relationships with direct and indirect Global and Asian Investors and Intermediaries in core market places such as Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore. Their experience shows a strong correlation between the needs of investors for unique, well-performing Global Fund Managers and the desire not only to expose Global Fund Managers with their products in Asia and the globe, but to expand their overall distribution network as well. As a response to these needs, ESC Financial Services Pte Ltd. was founded in May 2005 in Singapore.

Our business philosophy allows Global Fund Managers greater access in Asia to obtain a superior understanding of the Asian market and to lay down the foundation for expansion and positioning grounds in the Asian region and in the global economies. We expose Global Fund Managers to a variety of Asian and Global Investors – Professional Investors, HNWI, and Institutions. Through us, investors can potentially enhance returns and reduce their overall risk, resulting to ultimate portfolio optimization.



Kate Colchester,
Director of Marketing,
Eurekahedge


Kate Colchester is Director of Marketing and Publishing for Eurekahedge PTE. Kate has been with Eurekahedge since the beginning of 2002.

Kate has been producing a dedicated Japan Alternative Fund Guide for the last 4 years. The Guide is focused on helping managers to launch Japanese hedge funds and helping Japanese investors to identify new opportunities in the alternative fund space.


David Copley,
Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer,
Trafalgar Copley


Mr Copley is the Managing Director of Trafalgar Copley. From 2004 until 2007 Mr Copley was Managing Director and Head of Securities at First New Zealand Capital, New Zealand’s leading Investment Bank and a strategic investor in the Trafalgar Copley Fund. Whilst at FNZC Mr Copley was responsible for a staff of over 50 people, including proprietary trading (equity and fixed income), institutional equities, equity research, fixed income, asset management and private wealth management. FNZC, formerly Credit Suisse New Zealand, has number one market share in both New Zealand secondary equities and fixed income. From 2000 to 2004, Mr Copley was a member of and then ran (2002 to 2004) the Global Hedge Fund Research Sales desk for UBS in New York, responsible for the team covering U.S. based Global long/short and event driven hedge funds. From 1999 to 2000 Mr Copley was a member of the UBS Australasian Research Sales desk in New York. From 1997 to 1999 Mr Copley was an equity research analyst at UBS in New Zealand and from 1995 to 1997 an equity research analyst at independent investment bank, Cavill White. As an equity analyst Mr Copley covered various consumer, cyclical and industrial sectors. Mr Copley retains a Non-Executive directorship with FNZC. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree with First Class Honours in Accounting and Finance.

Perveen Crawford,
Hong Kong First Female Astronaut and Pilot,
c/o Organic Vision


Perveen Crawford was born and raised in Hong Kong. She came from a family of five and graduated from a local college. Her mother is Chinese and her late father was a policeman who came from a humble background. He was partly Turkish, Persian and Mongolian. Tracing back on her family tree and her maiden name, Perveen Khan, she is a proud descendant of Ghengis Khan from her father’s ancestors.

Perveen worked for Cathay Pacific as an airline stewardess in her first job and was the first Asian lady from Hong Kong to win 2 beauty contests in a row. She won the title of “Miss Interline” in Asia and then went on to win the title of “Miss Airlines International” in Miami, U.S.A.

She resigned from Cathy Pacific after 5 years to start a family of her own. After having her first child and gaining 50 pounds, she worked very hard to get back into shape and graduated from “Joanna Brook’s Modeling School.” Perveen made quite a few significant ads for Cathay Pacific, Palmolive Soap, Trio Pearl Jewellery, Philip Wain Health Club, Givon Spa etc. She also did some catwalk modeling and fitting sessions for overseas designers.

After having her second child, Perveen went into the business of direct selling with Forever Living Products, which proved to be successful. She introduced this business to her family members and recruited Ex-Miss HK, Mary Cheung, as her down line. They all did very well with direct selling. When Perveen got pregnant with her third child, she reached another chapter in her life.

After her third child was born, Perveen saw an ad in the SCMP, recruiting female pilots with no experience. It had always been her life-long dream to become a pilot since she was a child. So, she worked up the courage to call the HK Aviation Club, enrolled herself and has never looked back. She got her Private Pilot’s License in 1995 and was reported by the media to be the first female Private Pilot to graduate from HK. Since getting her pilot’s license, she has chaired many charitable/non-profit organizations. She is also a Vice-President of The H.K. Federation Of Women and a Vice-President of The Royal Over-Seas League.



Perveen reached another chapter of her life when she met Sir Richard Branson on December 6, 2005 at the Virgin Atlantic Launch Party to Beijing held at the Cyberport. She boldly walked up to him and introduced herself as the first female private pilot from HK and Sir Richard’s quick response to her was “Did she want to be the first female astronaut from HK?” Of course she said ‘YES’ without a blink!!

Now she has officially accepted the honour of being the First Hong Kong Female Founder Astronaut to fly Virgin Galactic in 2009. She will have to get fit for space by going through a 9-Day Detox and Burn Fat Fitness Program, guaranteed to lose 5-15 pounds in a healthy way. Her sister, Afreen Khan and Perveen own a company called Organic Vision Limited. A team of U.S. Olympic doctors, have formulated all their organic products and a special diet plan has also been formulated for Perveen to reach her ideal weight in a healthy way, before her medical exam, training and space launch in 2009.

Perveen believes that we should always go for our dreams and goals!! There is no success without hardship and there are no short cuts to success either!! Life comes with problems and you gain strength overcoming obstacles. If there is a will, there is a way!! Success is within you and being successful is a choice you make!!

Never give up!!


Kirby Daley,
Vice President - Capital Introductions Asia,
Fimat Alternative Investment Solutions - Asia


As Head of Sales & Capital Introduction for Fimat Alternative Investment Solutions – Asia, Kirby Daley services hedge fund investors and managers all over the Asia-Pacific region, leveraging the resources of Fimat’s full prime brokerage group.

After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Kirby started his career as a trader for the Special Commodities Division of the Pillsbury Company in the early 1990's. He made a move to Japan in 1993, where his career included broking Japanese commodity futures to international institutions and dealing foreign exchange, before joining Fimat in 2001. At Fimat, Kirby worked initially as a Japan Strategist, but added the Hedge Fund Sales and Capital Introduction roles in late 2002, and currently handles all of these out of Fimat’s office in Hong Kong.

Kirby is featured prominently in the media for his views on the Japanese economy, markets and politics, with a nearly 4-year running, regular Monday morning weekly spot on CNBC Asia (Asia Squawk Box) and frequent appearances on the BBC, CNN/Reuters and Bloomberg TV.


Wade Deffenbaugh,
Audit Partner and National Leader of Global Financial Services Industry Group,
Deloitte China


Lionel Erdely,
Head of Asset Allocations & Investor Relations,
Lyxor Asset Management


Lionel Erdely joined the Asset Allocation & Investor Relations department of Lyxor AM in 2002 and was appointed head of the team in 2004. Prior to joining Lyxor, he was Vice-President in Equity Corporate Finance at Société Générale, where he worked on several IPOs, Capital Increases and Convertible Bond Issues, mainly on the German market. Lionel ERDELY holds an M.B.A. degree in finance from ESSEC (École Supérieure des Sciences Économiques et Commerciales) in Paris (1998).

Peter Fisher,
Chairman, Asia,
Blackrock, USA


Peter R. Fisher is Chairman of BlackRock Asia with responsibilities for the firm's businesses in Hong Kong (SAR), Japan, Korea, the People's Republic of China, Singapore, Taiwan and south-east Asia. He is a member of BlackRock's Management Committee and co-chair of its International Operating Committee.
Prior to joining BlackRock in 2004, Mr. Fisher served as the Under Secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Domestic Finance from August 2001 to October 2003 and, in that capacity, also served as the Treasury Board representative to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) and as a member of the Board of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). Before joining the Treasury, Mr. Fisher spent 15 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, concluding his service there as Executive Vice President and Manager of the System Open Market Account. Mr. Fisher is a non-executive Director of the Financial Services Authority of the United Kingdom and also services on the Board of the Episcopal Church Foundation.
Mr. Fisher earned a BA degree in history from Harvard College in 1980 and a JD degree from Harvard Law School in 1985.


Peter Fletcher,
Managing Director,
Parly Company


Peter H. Fletcher is managing director of Parly Company, a Geneva-based family office that invests internationally in alternative investments. Fletcher has more than 30 years of international experience covering a broad spectrum of financial management functions in the trust and banking industry in Canada, Australia, Bermuda, Hong Kong and Switzerland. In addition to holding numerous directorships of investment funds and companies, Fletcher has served on various government financial regulatory bodies.

Michail Foskolos,
Principal,
Mercer Investment Consulting


Michail Foskolos is a principal in the Singapore office of Mercer Investment Consulting. His primary responsibilities are to lead client projects, and support the Business leadership within South East Asia

Dr Foskolos joined Mercer in 2006 from his previous role in academia, where he held a Chair in Finance & Banking, and served as Dean of the Faculty of Business at Asian University, Thailand. During his time in academia he published widely at the international level, and was retained to provide investment advice to several government pension funds, and national funds in the region. Prior to his academic pursuits, Dr Foskolos was a Director at UBS Investment Bank; where for over 6 years he was regional head of banks Quantitative Research division in Asia-Pacific & Japan. Dr Foskolos entered the market in 1992, and in addition to his role at UBS, he has also held appointments at Prudential Securities, and two Investment management firms in the UK

Dr Foskolos holds a Doctorate in Finance and Economics from Imperial College, University of London, UK, and a Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Laws from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia


James E Francis,
Chief Executive Officer,
Paradigm Asset Management


Marc Gabelli,
Managing Director,
Gabelli Asset Management (UK) Ltd


Florian Gimbel,
Asian Investment Correspondent,
The Financial Times


Stephen Gollop,
Chief Executive Officer,
Tyche Group Ltd


Sep 2001 to Date
Established Bridgewater Ltd – 07 Became Tyche Group
CEO of Company
Comprises 2 Directors, 40 Staff
Providing high quality financial advice and counseling to individuals and corporates.

Company registered with:-
• Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) as investment adviser.
• Hong Kong Confederation of Insurance Brokers (CIB)
• Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority as Mandatory Provident Fund Intermediary

Individually Registered with:-
• SFC Investment Advisor & Responsible Officer
• CIB As CEO and Compliance Officer
• Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority as Independent Mandatory Provident Fund Intermediary – Qualified to advise on all areas.

Additional Qualifications:-
• Hong Kong Securities Institute – Stock Exchange
• Hong Kong Securities Institute – Futures
• Hong Kong Securities Institute – Securities and Futures Commission

Appointed as External Consultant for ADB Pre-Retirement Counseling Course.

Public Appearances:
• Interviewed on numerous occasions by CNBC , Bloomberg, CNN, NDTV
• Weekly FP slot on RTHK Radio 3
• Speaker on Hedge Fund World Asia 2003 & 2004
• Presented to many Rotary Clubs in Hong Kong and regionally presented to numerous professional bodies, such as Indian Executive Club, and Hong Kong Professional Ladies Club.
• Assisted in industry discussions on shaping the future and compliance.
• TV: ATV World
• Columns in SCMP, Standard, weekly recorded market view for Smartone Vodafone

Editorials:
• Hong Kong Economic Journal
• Hong Kong Economic Times
• South China Morning Post
• HK Tatler
• Flyleaf magazine
• Hong Kong Financial Planner
• Asian Investor
• Reuters
• Sing Tao Daily
• The Standard
• Tatler


Gary Hawker,
Business Leader,
Mercer Investment Consulting


Garry leads Mercer’s investment consulting business in the Asia ex Japan region.

Garry initially joined Mercer in New Zealand in September 1992 after having worked for seven years with another consulting firm. In New Zealand, he consulted to institutional investors on investment policy matters and the selection of investment managers. Prior to his transfer to Singapore in February 2000, Garry had been responsible for the management of Mercer’s investment consulting business in New Zealand. Since arriving in Singapore, Garry’s major clients have included the national social security funds, central banks and national reserve investment agencies of several Asian countries.

Garry is an associate member of the CFA Institute. He is also an actuary. He received his BSc. in mathematics and statistics from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.


Paul Heffner,
Partner,
Ajia Partners Alternative Investment Group


Jeremy Higgs,
Managing Director,
Bowen Capital Management Ltd.


Sebastien Honniball,
Manager Selection - Asia, Man Global Strategies,
Man Investments


Sebastien Honniball is the Man Global Strategies (MGS) representative in Hong Kong.

Mr Honniball focuses on sourcing Asia-based hedge fund opportunities for MGS by conducting due diligence on identified hedge fund managers, including early-stage managers. In addition to this, he is actively involved in monitoring existing investments in the region for MGS.

In the past, Mr Honniball worked as a member of the MGS London investment team for more than five years, and spent time with the nascent Hong Kong-based fund of hedge funds, Alphatraxx, before taking on his current role with MGS in Hong Kong. Prior to joining Man Investments in 2000, Mr Honniball spent over two years with JPMorgan in London as a member of their derivatives products risk management division, having started his career as an analyst for Epicea, a Paris-based venture capital firm.

Sebastien Honniball received a master’s degree in Finance from the University of Caen, France and a BA in Economics from the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.


Mr. Richard A. Horodeck,
Managing Director and Head of Asian Client Management,
Drake Management LLC


Chris Hsu,
Chief Executive Officer & Managing Partner,
Abax Global Capital


Hans Humes,
Managing Partner,
Greylock Capital Management


Lars Jaeger,
Partner and Head of Alternative Beta Strategies,
Partners Group


Daniel Jim,
Managing Director,
Tripod Management


Mr. Daniel P.M. Jim, founder and Managing Director of Tripod Management Limited, has
more than 11 years of experience investing in absolute return strategies and the Greater
China equity markets. Mr. Jim spent the earlier years of his career with Nomura International
expanding their Asian equity business and advising their proprietary desks in London and
Hong Kong in carrying out events driven and relative value strategies in the Asian markets, as
well as running and advising Asian equity portfolios for European institutional investors,
among them mutual funds, insurance companies and super-nationals.

In 1999, Mr. Jim founded Tripod focusing in absolute return investments and has since then been running various multi-manager managed accounts and offshore funds, with mandates ranging from global to ones with a specific Greater China focus.

Mr. Jim has also been very active in carrying out educational work regarding absolute return investing in the Greater China region and has helped trained some more than 600 financial practitioners regarding the topic in conjunction with the Hong Kong Securities Institutes since the beginning of 2002.

Mr. Jim is a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) charterholder, graduated with a Bachelor in Business Administration from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1991 and earned his Masters in International Economics and Management from the Business School of Bocconi University in Milan, Italy in 1993.


Joel Katzman,
Private Investor and Consultant,
investor


Mr. Katzman was previously President and Chief Executive Officer of J.P. Morgan Alternative Asset Management, Inc. from its inception in 1995 until his retirement in April, 2005. In this role he was responsible for developing and managing hedge fund of fund products for J.P. Morgan Chase's institutional and private banking clients. During his tenure the group grew from $7 million to over $9 billion in assets under management. At the time of his retirement the group had over 70 staff and invested with over 120 hedge fund managers. Mr. Katzman joined J.P. Morgan Chase in 1975. He was involved in the firm’s alternative investment business beginning in 1988 and became head of the group in 1993. Prior to his responsibilities in alternative investments he was involved in the bank's strategic planning, financial management and treasury functions, both domestically and overseas. Mr. Katzman received a B.S. in Finance from the University of Connecticut and an M.B.A. from New York University.


Satoshi Kawazoe,
Deputy Director-General (International Relations), Financial Markets Department,
Bank of Japan


Satoshi KAWAZOE, Deputy Director-General (International Relations), Financial Markets Department, Bank of Japan. Since October 2006, he has been responsible for international relations at the Financial Markets Department, including representing the Bank at various international fora such as the Committee on the Global Financial System of G10 central banks (CGFS, formerly Euro-currency Standing Committee). Preceding this assignment, as Deputy Director-General (Head of International Relations), International Department, from July 2004 to September 2006, he has been responsible for the formulation of Bank’s views expressed at various international fora, including the G7, and the Bank’s relations with IFI’s more generally. from July 2002 to July 2004, he was responsible for the Bank’s operations in the foreign exchange market, including interventions as the agent of the Ministry of Finance. From May 1994 to June 2002, he was involved in the Bank’s relations with the CGFS, at the International and Financial Markets Departments. His previous responsibilities at the Bank also include the Governor’s Office, Policy Planning Department and the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies.

Mr Nick Kent,
Director,
Portfolio Evaluation Limited, UK


John Knox,
Director,
KGR Capital (Hong Kong) Ltd


Before founding KGR Capital John Knox was involved in derivatives for most of his career, most recently at JPMorgan, where he was responsible for their Securitized Derivatives initiative in Hong Kong.
He started work in 1981 with a London stockbroker before becoming a UK fund manager in 1984. He was later head of the UK equity derivatives desks for Hoare Govett, and James Capel in London. In 1992 he moved to Hong Kong to set up the Equity Derivatives Group for Jardine Fleming (now JPMorgan), becoming a Group Executive Director in 1997. During this time he pioneered many of the derivative products in markets across Asia, including covered warrants, structured notes, guaranteed funds, index swaps and other structured securities.

John chairs the Investment Committee and is registered as a “Responsible Officer” with the SFC.


Eliza Lau,
Chief Executive Officer & Chief Investment Officer,
SAIL Advisors Limited


Eliza Lau is the Senior Managing Director, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer and a member of Board of Directors of SAIL Advisors Limited. She is responsible for the SAIL Group. Ms. Lau has 20 years’ experience in the financial industry, which includes managing Funds of Hedge Funds, Private Family Portfolios, Global Macro Hedge Funds, Global Balance Portfolios and Pan Asia Equity Funds. Prior to SAIL, Ms. Lau spent 13 years with Salomon Brothers, based in New York and Hong Kong where she held senior positions in Asset Management and various Research Departments. Prior joining Asset Management, she spent six years in research on global equity, fixed-income and quantitative modeling with Salomon Brothers in New York. Ms. Lau was one of the founding partners of JL Capital Partners Limited, Asia hedge fund management company based in Singapore

David Lee,
Chief Investment Officer,
Ferrell Asset Management Pte Ltd


Madeleine Lee,
Deputy Chief Investment Officer,
National University of Singapore


Henry Lee,
Managing Director,
Sandell Asset Management Asia


Leo Lee,
Portfolio Manager,
Sterling Global Group


Since July 2001, Leo Lee has been a portfolio manager in Sterling Global Group, the investment group for a Chinese wealthy family in HK. Mr. Lee is responsible to manage a global diversified investment portfolio ranging from traditional investments such as publicly traded securities to alternative investments such as hedge funds and private equity. Prior to joining Sterling Global Group, he spent more than 5 years as an analyst and investment manager of a hedge funds fund-of-funds portfolio for Search Investment Group, the private investment group of the Robert Miller family. Mr. Lee earned his MBA in Finance from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and his Bachelor (Hons) of Engineering in Computer Engineering from the University of Hong Kong and. He is also a holder of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Certified Financial Planner (CFP).

Ted Lee,
Senior Portfolio Manager,
Sparx Asset Management


Mr. Lee is the portfolio manager for the fund of funds products. His responsibilities include manager research and selection and portfolio construction for SPARX’ Asia Pacific and Global fund of funds portfolios. Prior to joining SPARX in January 2002, he worked at Legacy Advisors, a Hong Kong-based family office, where his responsibilities included oversight of security portfolio holdings, which had a significant allocation to hedge funds in the US and Asia (including Japan). During his 9 years in Asia, he also worked with Philips Electronics where he was involved in setting up their Regional Finance Center in Asia. Mr. Lee graduated from New York University’s Stern School of Business, earning a BS, and is a US Certified Public Accountant and is also a charter holder of the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

Shun Yin Lee,
Director and Co-Portfolio Manager,
Dalton Greater China Fund


Shu Yin Lee is a director and co-portfolio manager of the Dalton Greater China Fund, an equity long/short fund launched in early 2005. Mr. Lee co-founded Grand River Properties in 2003 with James Rosenwald (co-founder of Dalton Investments) to invest in Chinese property, focusing on prime real estate in Shanghai. He was also a consultant for Dalton Investments in the area of China-related equity research. Previously, he held various positions as a vice president and director in the Asian equities division of JP Morgan Securities with responsibilities for overseeing the institutional sales department for Chinese, Taiwanese, and Korean equity products, while based in London and in the US. From 1994 to 1996, Mr. Lee was an executive director of Goldman Sachs International in Hong Kong, where he helped build the Asian equities division. He began his finance career in 1991, at W I Carr. Mr. Lee holds a Masters in Finance degree from London Business School, and Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from Stanford University. He is a CFA charter-holder.

Sven Liden,
Member of the Management Committee,
RMF Investment Management


Sven Lidén is Head of business development for RMF Investment Management, based in Pfäffikon, Switzerland. He is a member of the management committee of RMF Investment Management. Before taking over his current function; he was Head of portfolio management and client services and prior to that head of Global Leveraged Finance within RMF. Prior to joining RMF in Sven Lidén 2001, Mr Lidén was responsible for several development projects in
Head of Business DevelopmentCzechoslovakia and the Baltic States for the Swiss government before he co¬founded the Liden & Denz language school in St.Petersburg, Russia, the world’s market leader in teaching “Russian as a foreign language". Subsequently, he was co-head of Swiss Re's CEE marketing team for 6 years. Mr Lidén received his degrees (lic. oec. HSG, lic.rer.publ. HSG) in Business Administration and Political Science from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland (Masters’ equivalent).He is a member of the Swedish Society of Financial Analysts (SFF).
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Bernie Lo,
Anchor,
Bloomberg TV


Bernard Lo is co-anchor of Bloomberg Television's flagship programme, Bloomberg LIVE, focusing on breaking business news and how it affects Asia's markets. With updates from Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney and beyond, Bloomberg LIVE is the most-watched international news programme in Hong Kong, according to Nielsen Media Research.
Bernard also hosts the daily talk show Bloomberg Voices, talking to senior business leaders and politicians. Guests have included Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Sumner Redstone, CEO Viacom Inc, Vincent Cheng, Chairman HSBC Hong Kong, Gloria Arroyo, President of the Philippines, and Richard Branson, Chairman Virgin Group.
Bernard started his broadcast career with Hong Kong’s ATV, moved to TVB, TCS in Singapore, and CNBC. Originally keen to pursue a career in business, he discovered a broadcasting talent and then found how to merge both interests - through business TV.


Christine Loh,
Founder and Chief Executive Officer,
CIVIC Exchange


Christine Loh is the founder and CEO of Civic Exchange, an independent, non-profit policy think tank. Her background in law, business, politics and the media contributes to her role as a leading voice in public policy in Hong Kong.

Ms. Loh spent 14 years in the commercial world, having held top regional posts in commodities trading at Philipp Brothers and Phibro Energy - the physical commodities trading arms of US multinational, Salomon Inc (now Citicorp) - before joining a Hong Kong company - CIM Co. Limited to head their special projects division between 1992 and 1994. She was appointed to the Hong Kong Legislative Council in 1992, and ran two successful elections in 1995 and 1998. She had a popular career as a politician until 2000 when she chose not to seek re-election in order to found Civic Exchange. Her legislative success includes sponsoring the historic Protection of the Harbor Ordinance. The Economist described her as “perhaps LegCo’s most gifted member.”

Apart from her professional and political careers, Ms Loh has been a long-time advocate of democracy, human rights, urban planning and the environment. She is well-known for her work in environmental protection. Since starting Civic Exchange, she has written and commented extensively on economics and political economy as well as corporate social responsibility. She has anchored public affairs radio shows, and writes extensively in academic and general publications on a variety of subjects. Most recently she has written a book about her work for a sustainable, democratic environment in Hong Kong, Being Here: Shaping a Preferred Future (July 2006). Her other publications include Getting Heard: A Hong Kong Citizen’s Handbook (2002); Building Democracy: Creating Good Government for Hong Kong (2003); At the Epicentre: Hong Kong and the SARS Outbreak (2004) and Functional Constituencies: A Unique Feature of the Hong Kong Legislative Council (2006).

In addition to being the first women to be elected to the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (Stock Exchange) in April 2006, Ms. Loh sits on the boards of a number of local and international organizations, including the Tällberg Foundation (Sweden), and she is the co-chairperson of Human Rights in China (New York). She is also a Member of the Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission; a Member of the Court of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, a Member of the International Advisory Council of the Asia Society (New York), and an International Advisory Member of the G8+5 Climate Change Dialogue.

Ms. Loh has an English law degree from the University of Hull and a Master’s of Law degree in Chinese and Comparative Law from the City University of Hong Kong. She has been awarded the degree of Doctors of Law, honoris causa, by her alma mater, the Unversity of Hull. She has received numerous awards, including the Outstanding Young Persons Award (1988), Communicator of the Year (1994), Global Young Leader – World Economic Forum (1995), and Asia’s Rising Stars – Business Week (1998) and (2000). She was also given the Peter Bryce Award for civic work (2004), and named Woman of the Year (2006) by Hong Kong Business.



Grace Lu,
Country Manager - China,
Fullerton Fund Management


Grace is our China country manager in our fund management team. She focuses on Chinese equities listed in domestic Chinese stock markets and has 13 years of investment experience in areas such as futures, fixed income and equities. Currently, she is responsible for the sector allocation and stock selection for both of our relative and absolute returns China A-share
funds.

Prior to Fullerton, Grace was the portfolio manager at China Pacific Insurance Asset Management, where she oversaw the equity investment for the firm, and managed a balanced fund and an equity fund sequentially. She has also worked at an esteemed brokerage firm, China International Capital Corporation and has many years of experience in futures investment.

Grace is a Chartered Financial Analyst charter holder. She holds an MBA from London Business School, and graduated from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1992.



Charlotte Luer,
President,
LJH Financial Marketintg Strategies


Charlotte Luer, APR, is President of LJH Financial Marketing Strategies. She has 20 years of experience in investor relations and financial marketing, and has worked with LJH since 1995, initially as a partner in the firm's public relations agency prior to joining the in-house marketing team and subsequently founding LJH Financial Marketing Strategies.
On behalf of financial services industry clients, she is responsible for educational and thought leadership initiatives, which include arranging print and broadcast interviews for executives and authoring news releases, byline articles and white papers for global media outlets. In addition, she edits monthly newsletters, builds firm websites, and spearheads investor relations programs. She also produces special events, coordinates speaker presentations at industry conferences, and leads communications projects such as the Advisor Advantage Program and LJH-Reuters Hedge Fund Manager Survey.
Prior to joining LJH, Ms. Luer was Senior Vice President of a leading independent public relations agency. While there, she represented numerous corporate and financial clients. Her educational accomplishments include a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and Master of Arts in Communications, both with honors, from the University of Florida. She also concentrated in statistics and Latin American Affairs. She was named Graduate Research Student of the Year, and worked as an adjunct professor at several leading universities where she taught courses in journalism and public relations.
Ms. Luer is an accredited member of the Public Relations Society of America and has held board positions, including serving as treasurer, chair of the Royal Palm Awards, and director of public service programs for the American Red Cross and Project L.E.A.D., a national adult literacy effort. As a member of the Junior League, she edited Tropical Topics Magazine, helped to launch the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge project, and served for three years as Vice President of Communications. She is an active member of Greater Naples Leadership and The League Club in Naples.


Kenzo Matsumura,
Chief Executive Officer,
Privee Investment Holdings Co., Ltd


- 25 years of experience in the financial industry
- CEO of Privée Investment Holdings Co., Ltd.
- Head of Risk Arbitrage Division of Smith Barney Securities, Japan, prior to establishing Privée Zurich Securities Co., Ltd.
- Member of Keizai Doyukai’s (Japan Association of Corporate Executives) Finance and Capital Markets Committee
- Formerly Member of the Ministry of Economy, Trade & Industry’s Committee on Industry Structure & Intellectual Property Policy Group
- B.A. in Law from Seikei University


Mehraj Mattoo,
Global Head of Alternative Investment Strategies,
Commerzbank


Mehraj Mattoo is the Global Head of Alternative Investment Strategies (AIS) group at Commerzbak. Dr. Mattoo joined Commerzbank in March 2006 from Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) where he was Managing Director and the Global Head of Alternative Investments Group since April 2001. Prior to DrKW, he was the Global Co-head of Fund Derivatives Group at BNP Paribas where he pioneered the use of structured products on alternative investments especialy hedge funds. Dr. Mattoo has also worked for CIBC Financial Products as an Executive Director and NatWest Markets as a Director and Head of Structured Products. Dr. Mattoo holds MBA and Ph.D (Financial Economics) degrees from the University of London and is also a recipient of Diploma of Imperial College (DIC). He is the author of Structured Derivatives published by Financial Times, London.

Mihir Meswani,
Director of Public Market Managers,
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation


Mihir Meswani joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in August 2005, where he serves as the director of public market managers. Meswani has oversight over the Foundation's investments to both hedge funds and traditional long only strategies. Before joining the Foundation, Meswani worked for Banc of America where he served as head of the Outsourced Proprietary Trading Group, which allocates capital to third party hedge funds on behalf of the bank. Previously, he spent four years with J.P. Morgan within their fund of funds group. At J.P. Morgan he served as head of the Long/Short Equity Strategy and was responsible for identifying, selecting and monitoring hedge fund investments within the long/short equity universe. In addition, he also was responsible for managing several of the bank's single and multi-strategy fund of funds portfolios. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, he spent four years with Tremont Partners where he provided consulting advice related to manager research, asset allocation and portfolio construction.

Meswani earned a B.A. in economics and a B.S. in finance from Rutgers University.


Dr Miroslav Mitev,
Managing Director, Securities Research & Portfolio Management,
Siemens AG


Prior to joining Siemens in 2001 Dr Mitev was at CA IB, the Investment Bank of Bank Austria Group, where he was in charge of the Quantitative Research and Model building of the Securities Research division. After joining Siemens Dr Mitev successfully formed a qualified team of nearly 17 professionals, which develops quantitative forecasting models and systematic long-short investment strategies for institutional investors. Dr Mitev received a Master of Economics and Business Administration with main focus on Investment Banking and Capital Markets. Dr Mitev also received a PhD in Economics with main focus on Finance and Econometrics"



Suzanne Murphy,
Managing Director, Member of the Investment Committee,
Acorn Partners


Suzanne Elizabeth Murphy joined Acorn partners as a managing director, due diligence and business development, and member of the investment committee in August 2003.

Murphy, who has been in the investment business for more than 15 years, was most recently managing director in charge of alternative investments for CE Unterberg Towbin, a boutique investment bank in New York. While at CEUT, she developed the firm's brand in the alternative investment area and was instrumental in launching a hedge fund in partnership with Standard & Poor's and a fund of funds. She also has experience in the private equity and real estate areas of the investment business. Prior to joining CEUT, her career was in capital markets, where she developed expertise in convertible bonds and US equities at firms like Drexel Burnham and Morgan Stanley.

Murphy received a BA, magna cum laude, from Wheaton College in 1988. She currently serves on the president's commission of the college as well as on its investment committee.



Jayaram Muthuswamy,
Associate Processor of Finance,
Singapore Management University, Singapore


Jay Muthuswamy is currently with the Finance Faculty, Singapore Management University. Jay holds a PhD in Finance from the University of Chicago, an MS in Finance from Stanford, an MBA in Finance from Wharton, and a bachelors degree from the London School of Economics.

His research interests are in the pricing of derivatives, asset price quilibrium, Financial Econometrics, and high-frequency hedge fund trading strategies.

He has previously been with Griffith University, University of Sydney, National University of Singapore, and Duke University.

Jay serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Futures Markets, as well as the Review of Futures Markets. Among his many research papers is one co-authored with the late Nobel Laureate Merton Miller to do with the regulation of stock index futures markets, and published in the Journal of Finance.


Johan Nyvene,
Director,
Dragon Capital


Johan has joined Dragon Capital Group in February 2007 as a Director, and with an intended secondment to head a major local securities brokerage firm in which Dragon Capital holds a significant equity stake.

Prior to joining Dragon Capital, Johan endured a seventeen-year career in corporate and commercial banking. Johan accumulated the latter half of his corporate banking career since 1998 in Vietnam, with multiple responsibilities at HSBC, one of the largest global banks in the world. In addition to managing HSBC’s new Hanoi Branch from 2005 to 2007, he was also concurrently Head of Corporate and Institutional Banking, Head of Securities Services, and Head of Cash Management for HSBC Vietnam. Johan had been based in Hochiminh City for HSBC in Vietnam since 1998 before moving to Hanoi in 2005.

Prior to working for HSBC, Johan was an International Banking Officer at First Union National Bank (currently Wachovia Bank) from 1990 to 1998, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, managing a portfolio of Asian correspondent bank markets which include Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Johan’s extra curricular activities in Vietnam included a 2 year stint as a board governor of the American Chamber of Commerce, Hanoi Chapter, where he contributed to improving the banking system and financial environment in Vietnam by actively participating in the working groups and committees, and in Amcham’s communication with the regulators. In this regard, Johan has presented subjects related to the development of the stock market and capital market in Vietnam, and has joined various government bodies and agencies on “road trips” to various countries, to showcase Vietnam’s investment opportunities and challenges to foreign investors.

Johan received his education in Finance at Philadelphia University and La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he resided for nearly 20 years and where he still calls home.



Andrew Pidden,
Chief Investment Officer,
Clean Resources Asia


Andrew is currently the Chief Investment Officer of Clean Resources Asia.

He was previously at Alcor Capital responsible for the pan-Asia portfolio which
produced a 15% annualised net return in 2005. Portfolio included long/short
book, macro trading and options strategies.

As CIO, he has traded and invested in Asia since 1989 and lived in the Asia Pacific region since 1993.

From 1985 was a financial analyst at Salomon Brothers before joining Morgan
Stanley equity derivatives in 1989. Moved to Hong Kong in 1993 and built its
Asian derivatives business.

He was recruited as managing director in charge of Asia ex-Japan equity business by Nat West markets in 1997. Business purchased by Deutsche Bank in 1998 and role expanded to include Australian business.

He holds MSc in Environmental Technology 2001-02 from Imperial College and
MA in Financial Analysis. Experienced in applying the technologies
commercially as well as a broad knowledge of developing technologies which
will become tomorrow’s standards.


Stephen Po,
Senior Director, Intermediaries and Investment Products,
Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission


Rob Rahbari,
Managing Director,
RAS Capital Management


Robert Rahbari is one of three co-founders of RAS Capital Management LLC, an India-focused fund-of-funds management firm. Rob is primarily responsible for manager due diligence, operational, legal and compliance areas for RAS. Prior to RAS, Rob served as Director and Chief Compliance Officer of Ferro Capital LLC, a global fund-of-hedge-funds management firm based in New York. At Ferro Capital (from 2004 to 2006), Rob was responsible for the manager due diligence process as well as various legal and compliance matters for the firm and its underlying managers. Rob’s prior experience includes practicing law in the investment management groups of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP (1996 to 2000) and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP (2003 to 2004), where he specialized in hedge funds, funds-of-funds and other private investment vehicles and their investment managers. He also served as Vice President of Strategy and General Counsel for Ondotek, Inc., a software firm, from 2000 until 2003. Rob received his JD from the University of Chicago in 1996 and his BA in Economics (Honors) from the University of Michigan in 1993.

Ata Rahman,
Head of Research & Product Development,
JS Abamco


Mr Arik Reiss,
Head of Asia-Pacific and Japanese Equity Derivatives Research,
Merrill Lynch


Arik Reiss joined Merrill Lynch’s Equity Derivatives Strategy team in 2000. Arik and team cover the equity derivatives markets in Asia and Japan.
Before joining Merrill Lynch, Arik worked as an analyst in the Treasury department of British Telecommunications Plc in London. He joined the Merrill Lynch Equity Derivatives Strategy team, based in London, in 2000 and relocated to Hong Kong in 2004.
Arik received his PhD in Quantitative Finance and his MEng degree in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College in the UK.


Sam Riter,
Managing Director,
BlackRock


Rob-Roy Roedel,
Chief Executive Officer,
Plenum Investments AG


Rob-Roy Roedel, born in 1971, joined Plenum in 2003 as a hedge fund analyst and portfolio manager. He has many years of experience in financial markets working in Switzerland, Turkey and the United States.

Prior to joining Plenum he managed a portfolio of hedge funds for a family office located in Zurich and various other positions including internal consultant and securities analyst for a major US and Swiss bank. He holds a MBA from INSEAD and a bachelor degree in industrial management and German from Carnegie Mellon University.

Additionally, he is an inactive reserve officer in the US Navy. Rob-Roy speaks fluent English, German and conversational Finnish.



Stefano Russo,
Chief Executive Officer,
Renaissance Institutional Management (UK)


Renaissance Institutional Asset Management was started by Jim Simons in 1982. Its $6 billion Medallion Fund has averaged 37% annual returns, after fees, since 1989, and is considered in the industry to be the most consistently successful hedge fund in the world.

Stefano Russo joined Renaissance Institutional Management (UK) Limited in 2006 as CEO. Prior to this, he spent 13 years with Morgan Stanley Investment Management as Managing Director, heading the European and Middle East institutional business. From 1988 to 1993, he worked at ING Milan as CEO of the asset management division. Stefano holds an MBA from the New York University Graduate School of Business and a BA in Engineering and Architecture from Rome University.

In his address, Stefano will look back at the evolution of the hedge funds industry over the last 20 years and make predictions for where he sees the industry heading over the next decade.


Christoph Schockemoehle,
Chief Investment Officer,
Marina Capital Management


Neil Scrase,
Director, Marketing and Client Services, Asia,
Gottex Fund Management


Mr. Scrase is a British citizen and joined Gottex in 2006. He is based in Hong Kong and is responsible for developing and managing all relationships with institutional and high net worth clients in the Asia Pacific region.

From 2004 to 2006 Mr. Scrase was the head of investor relations for Doric Capital Corporation, a hedge fund management company with USD400M under management specialising in Asia Pacific long/short equity strategies.

Previous to this Mr. Scrase was an International Manager for HSBC based initially in London and subsequently in Hong Kong.

Mr. Scrase holds a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Economics from Cambridge University.


Miyako Shibamoto,
Chief Executive Officer,
Abbot Kinney Advisors Japan Limited


Tokiko Shimizu,
Head of Foreign Exchange Operations Section,
Bank of Japan


Derek Sicklen,
Partner,
Platypus Capital Management


Derek Sicklen, Partner. Initially a graduate economist in the Australian Department of Finance, Derek Sicklen entered the financial markets in 1981 as a derivatives adviser. He held several senior marketing and product development positions, achieving record growth in both retail and institutional business, and also served as a securities analyst in a private investment company. He was a proprietary trader for a US bank before establishing his own business as an economic consultant and proprietary investor, taking profitability of the latter from negligible to AUD5MM. He resumed corporate functions in 1998 when he headed the Asian futures business of Jardine Fleming, which he took from USD1.5MM profit to USD10MM in under three years. Derek managed 60 staff in six countries, having set up additional operations in Korea and India. From 2001 to 2004 he was Asian head for JPMorgan’s hedge fund of funds business with responsibility for asset raising and first round hedge fund manager due diligence. He raised assets in Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand and set up a distribution franchise in Japan which raised in excess of USD500MM. He conducted manager due diligence in four countries across a range of hedge fund strategies. Over this period Derek developed a quantitative stock selection and portfolio management program for application to US stocks. Derek holds a B.Ec. and a Dip.Ed. from the University of Sydney. He has been a past Director of the Sydney Futures Exchange and has held licences from securities regulators in Australia and Hong Kong.

Dr Norman Sinclair,
Head of Beta,
Victoria Funds Management Corporation


Alastair Sloan,
Chief Investment Officer,
Red Centre Capital


Kevin Snowball,
Chief Represenative,
PXP Vietnam Asset Management


Kevin Snowball graduated from the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies in 1982 with an honours degree in Law. He spent a decade in Hong Kong from 1985 - 1995 initially as an investment analyst and then as a specialist manager and trader of proprietary funds in emerging equity and equity derivatives markets in South East Asia. During that period, among other things, he established the Hong Kong equity derivatives businesses of Baring Securities and Deutsche Morgan Grenfell. On returning to the United Kingdom in 1995 he worked for Dresdner Kleinwort Benson, where he was involved in Latin American and South East Asian sales trading, and then for Bear Stearns International, where he traded closed-end funds in global emerging markets. More recently, he established the Global Emerging Markets and Japan Investment Company activity of ABN Amro in London. He returned to Asia to live in Vietnam in 2002, where he co-founded Phan Xi Pang Asset Management Limited, the holding company of PXP Vietnam Asset Management Limited, which manages PXP Vietnam Fund Limited and Vietnam Emerging Equity Fund Limited, both of which are Cayman-domiciled, Dublin-listed closed end funds focusing on investment in Vietnam-listed and listable equity securities.

Adam Solomon,
Chairman,
StoneWater Capital, LLC


Adam Solomon is chairman of StoneWater Capital, which he founded in 2004. With over $230 million under management, StoneWater has developed specialized fund of funds for Asia ex-Japan, Greater China, Japan, India and the US. Previously, Adam was chairman and co-founder of Shaker Investments, an asset management firm with $2 billion under management. During his tenure, the firm’s long/short fund ranked among the top 10% of such funds. Adam joined Warburg Pincus in 1982, a leading global private equity/venture capital firm. As a managing director, he was involved in early stage venture capital, emerging growth companies, management buy-outs, and corporate restructuring. Preceding Warburg, Adam was a vice president in the investment banking division of Salomon Brothers. He currently serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the Institute for International Economics. Adam received a BA in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from Oxford University and an MS in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Martin Soong,
Anchor, Asia Squawk Box,
CNBC-Asia Pacific


Christian Stauffer,
Managing Director and Founder,
EuroFin Asia


Christian Stauffer is a finance expert in emerging markets and in particular in Asia. He has been permanently living in Asia for 10 years and is now running EuroFin Asia, an Asian based (Singapore and Hong Kong) operation advising local and international customers on Structured Trade and Commodity Finance. As a former Director of Noble Trade Finance Limited, the Structured Trade and Commodity Finance vehicle of Noble Group Limited based in Hong Kong, he was instrumental to the establishment of its global business. Before Noble he was the head of FINCO Asia, the merchant banking department of Andre Group in Asia-Pacific, based in Beijing and Singapore. He has more than 15 years of experience in trade, projects and financial products.
Christian Stauffer graduated with a Masters Degree in Engineering from the Swiss Institute of Technology. He was President of the Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Beijing and a board member of the Asian Pacific Countertrade Association in Singapore.


Stuart Stuckey,
Managing Partner,
Pengana Capital (UK) LLP


Lucy Sutro,
Managing Director,
Fleming Family & Partners (Asia)


Lucy joined Fleming Private Asset Management, the private client division of Flemings, in 1989. She spent eight years there as a fund manager with responsibility for the Fleming family's portfolios before moving to run the Private Banking department. She joined Fleming Family & Partners in August 2000. Lucy is now Managing Director of FF&P (Asia) Ltd based in Hong Kong

Melvyn Teo,
Assistant Professor,
Singapore Management University, Singapore


Melvyn Teo is Assistant Professor of Finance and Director, BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre at the Singapore Management University. His primary research interests are in hedge funds, institutional investors, and empirical asset pricing. His articles on hedge fund alpha, style investing, and behavioral finance have appeared in top finance journals. Melvyn consults for FDO Partners and State Street Associates in Boston. He has also designed a customized course on investments for the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC). Melvyn received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics from Cornell University in 1997 and a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University in 2002.

Joo Wah Teo,
Head, Equities,
Fullerton Fund Management


John Trammell,
Chief Executive Officer,
Investor Select Advisors


As CEO, Mr. Trammell manages the day-to-day business functions of ISA, including linking together the research, sales, administration and legal aspects of the company. In addition, he is responsible for overseeing the risk management and compliance functions of ISA. Mr. Trammell joined ISA from New York-based Argonaut Capital Management where he was most recently, Chief Operating Officer. Prior to Argonaut, he held several management positions with A. Gary Shilling and Company, Inc., a New Jersey based economic consulting and investment advisory firm. Before that he was a managing partner with Securities Research, Inc., a securities brokerage firm. Mr. Trammell began his career with the Hudson Institute, a New York think tank, where he served as a primary economic research assistant to Herman Kahn. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from DePauw University and studied economics at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan.

Mr Jeffrey Tumolo,
Chief Investment Strategies,
TAG Associates


Mr. Tumolo has over 10 years of institutional investment management experience, including manager due diligence, risk management and asset allocation for multi-manager products. For the last three years, Mr. Tumolo has been the Chief Investment Strategist at TAG Associates, LLC. His primary responsibilities include portfolio strategy and asset allocation for TAG’s proprietary fund products and for client portfolios. He is also currently Portfolio Manager of two proprietary hedge fund of funds products. He joined TAG in 2000 as Director of Investment Research and Portfolio Manager of the TAG Relative Value Fund, TAG’s first hedge fund of funds product. Prior to joining TAG in 2000, Mr. Tumolo managed two offshore, multi-manager hedge fund portfolios for a group of European Private Banking clients. Upon receiving his MBA, Mr. Tumolo began his investment management career building and managing multi-manager portfolios for Charles Schwab Investment Management as the Senior Buy-side Analyst for four mutual fund of funds products.

Hans-Willem van Tuyll,
Independent Advisor


H-W baron van Tuyll van Serooskerken was born in Holland in 1938. Spent
his early youth with his parents in Indonesia and the USA. Schooling in
Holland and after finishing same and two years of compulsory military
service, joined a major Dutch Shipping Company and was posted from
1961-'65 to Durban and Johannesburg, South Africa and 1965-'69 to
headquarters in Hong Kong.

Joined the Cargill group in 1969 in Geneva, Switzerland. After various
positions in Holland (training), Brazil (grain trader), Belgium
(building and operating a Holiday Inn franchise motel), New York (metal
trader) and Tokyo (responsible for the metal trading company of the
group in Asia), returned to Geneva in '79 to concentrate on non grain
related acquisitions. Joined the brokerage company of the group (CIS) in 1984 and has over the last 10 years concentrated on Hedge Funds and their development.
Retired from the Cargill group upon reaching the compulsory retirement
age in 2003.

Was elected in 1992 to the Board of the Cargill International Pension
Board. Retired from this position in 2003.
Since 1997 on the Board of the Alternative Management Association
(AIMA, London) initially as Vice Chairman and from 2000 to ’02 as Chairman. The past 8 years chaired the Conference Committee.

From 1997 to 2001 represented The Netherlands in the French speaking
part of Switzerland as Honorary Consul General.

Since retirement joined various Funds as Board member or similar functions in the industry.

Married and parents of 4 children (29 - 24 years old)


Rob van Kuijk,
Chief Executive Officer,
Finles Capital Management


Rob van Kuijk is Chief Executive Officer of Finles Capital Management, the Netherlands based asset management firm managing a family of funds-of-hedge funds with combined assets under management of USD350 mio Being educated as a tax lawyer, he started his career at PriceWaterhouseCoopers (formerly Van Dien &Co) and later became a Director of Delta Lloyd (Aviva). In 1994 he started working as a Director of Finles, a financial services provider, owned at that time by AXA, Achmea and its management and specializing at financial brokerage, wealth management and asset management. Being responsible for business development and asset management side of the company’s activities, he gained extensive experience in managing collective investment funds, the bulk of which was generated from pension contributions. In 1998, being fully aware of the expectations of the investors and having rightly assessed the market sentiment, he became one of the first fund managers in the Netherlands to appreciate the benefits of investing the means of collective investment funds in hedge funds. The investment policy of Finles investment funds was then shifted in order to accommodate investments in alternatives capable of providing absolute and uncorrelated returns to ensure capital preservation combined with excellent risk adjusted returns. In 2001 a new fund was launched, this time fully dedicated to investment in hedge funds. Rob has built up expertise in managing multi-manager portfolios with a wide geographical and strategy allocation, in which alternative investments play a dominant role. Rob van Kuijk is a firm proponent of the hedge funds message and recently expounded the merits of funds-of-hedge funds investment to institutional investors, emphasizing their ability to provide diversification benefits and protection from market turbulence, as well as their unique quality as a starting point for those who lack experience in investing in hedge funds directly. Rob is also a believer in performance-related manager compensation: he is convinced that time has come for fund managers to be paid according to the achieved investment results. In June 2006 Finles Capital Management launched a multi-manager hedge fund which charges performance fee only, and thus has become the first and the only “no cure, no pay” collective investment fund in the Netherlands.

Robert Walton,
Chief Executive Officer,
Claremont University Consortium


Jerry Wang,
Chief Executive Officer,
Vision Investment Management


Jerry is the founder of Vision Investment Management. He has been in the asset management industry for 16 years. In 2000, Jerry established Vision, aspiring to develop a comprehensive alternative investment management company with efficient investment process, stringent risk management and producing superior risk-adjusted absolute returns.

As the CIO of Vision, Jerry works closely with the investment team to continuously enhance every phase along the investment process. The concerted effort results in a sound combination of a meticulous qualitative manager selection process and a proprietary quantitative analysis platform. As of December 2006, Vision has attracted a solid clientele globally with US$1.5 billion of assets under management.

Prior to forming Vision, Jerry was an Executive Director at Scudder Kemper Investments, preceded by the engagement as Vice President at Merrill Lynch Capital Management Group. Jerry received a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering and Management Science from the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University in the United States. Jerry is an approved Responsible Officer of Vision Investment Management (Asia) Limited by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission under the Securities and Futures Ordinance for Type 4 (advising on securities) and Type 9 (asset management) regulated activities.



Daniel Wang,
Portfolio Manager, Asia Fund of Hedge Funds,
Vision Investment Management


Mark White,
Director,
KGR Capital


Kurt Winkelmann,
Managing Director, Global Investment Strategies,
Goldman Sachs Asset Management


Kurt is the Head of the Global Investment Strategies group, focusing on strategic issues (including strategic asset allocation) for institutional clients. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs Asset Management in 1999, Kurt spent five years in London as part of the Goldman Sachs Fixed Income Research Group, where his focus was Global Fixed Income Portfolio Strategy. Before joining Goldman, Sachs & Co. in 1993, Kurt worked in the investment technology industry (BARRA and Vestek) and as an Economist for First Bank Systems. Kurt has 20 years of industry experience. He received a BA from Macalester College in 1978 and a PhD in Economics from the University of Minnesota in 1987.
Kurt is a prolific writer and has authored many white papers with portfolio management themes. His paper, “Improving Portfolio Efficiency” (August 2003), was published in the Journal of Portfolio Management. He has co-authored several chapters in the book: Modern Investment Management: An Equilibrium Approach, written by Bob Litterman and the Quantitative Resources Group. In addition, Kurt has co-authored numerous articles with other members of the GSAM team including: “Active Risk Budgeting in Action: Assessing Risk and Return in Private Equity” (April 2005); “Active Risk Budgeting in Action: Understanding Hedge Fund Performance” (May 2004); “Getting More Out of Your US Equity Portfolio: An Active Alpha Approach” (March 2004); “Active Risk Budgeting in Action: Evaluating Historical Characteristics of Traditional Managers” (October 2003); “Rethinking the Barbell: A Spectrum Approach to Risk Budgeting” (August 2002); “A Strategic Role for Hedge Funds” (January 2002); “Single Stock Holdings: A Risk Budgeting Approach” (October 2001); “Developing an Optimal Active Risk Budget” (July 2001); “Risk Budgeting and the Currency Hedge” (January 2001); and “Risk Budgeting: Managing Active Risk at the Total Fund Level” (January 2000).
In addition, Kurt and Bob Litterman co-authored two Goldman Sachs publications: “Managing Market Exposure” (January 1996), which also appeared in the Journal of Portfolio Management and “Estimating Covariance Matrices” (January 1998). Both papers explore risk management themes and their importance to portfolio management.


Marlene Wittman,
Group Managing Director,
Aquitaine Investment Advisors


Ms Wittman oversees Aquitaine's pan-Asian investment management services and strategies and is directly responsible for the firm's PRC-based private equity investments. Aquitaine Investment Advisors Ltd is a Hong Kong-licensed investment manager specialising in alternative investments targeted to Asia and Japan on behalf of institutional and other qualified investors. The firm offers its institutional clients a range of alternative investment structures, including Asian private equity and venture capital; Asian hedge strategies and Asian real estate investment advisory services and funds. Aquitaine is also the creator of its Asian Emerging Manager Programme, a hedge fund platform dedicated to the sourcing, development, validation and marketing of Asian fund management talent in the alternative investments field.

Ms Wittman has direct responsibility for the Group's private equity and venture capital operations and serves on the Investment Committees for the firm's hedge fund investments. She oversees the Group's client advocacy functions for US and European institutional clients, and manages the firm's strategic relationships within the Asian region.
Ms Wittman has approximately eighteen years’ experience in the Asian region in the investment in and research of Asian companies and capital markets. Prior to founding Aquitaine and its joint venture subsidiary in Tokyo, she headed Nikko Europe’s Asian Equities institutional sales desk in London, after which she was a Director of Nikko Securities’ Hong Kong-based Capital Markets department, responsible for Nikko’s origination of equity and equity-related instruments in the region. In this capacity, she was also responsible for the corporate finance and M&A activities of the group, concentrating on private equity and direct investment into undervalued assets of Asia.
Her experience of investment management stems from her experience with a Boston-based investment advisory and with a Hong Kong-based private equity group. She also had a significant trackrecord in working with the World Bank on the establishment of privatisation programmes and capital markets development for various Asian markets.
Ms Wittman holds an AB from Princeton University’s Institute of International and Public Affairs in international economics, certificates from Princeton’s Russian and Asian Studies Programmes, and an MBA in international finance. She also attended Fudan University in Shanghai for the completion of research on economic topics within the PRC, in addition to the Institute of International Relations of National Chengchi University in Taipei. She is fluent in spoken and written Mandarin, in addition to Russian and French.
Ms Wittman is a registered investment advisor with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong.


Andrew Wood,
Asia Capital Markets and Investment Correspondent,
Financial Times


Kathy Xu,
Founder and Managing Partner,
Capital Today


Kathy Xu is the Founder and Managing Partner of the Capital Today Group, one of the first independent private equity firms in China and currently managing the USD 280 million “Capital Today China Growth Fund”. Capital Today is committed to provide growth capital to small and medium-sized Chinese companies and help them to build sustainable businesses.

Ms. Xu has over 12 years experience in venture capital and private equity in China and has led multiple successful investments, including companies such as Netease.com, ChinaHR.com, Kungfu Fast Food, Great Wall Auto, Noah Education, and Comba Telecom System. Four entrepreneurs she backed have become listed among “Forbes Top 100 Richest Men” in China, one of them has been ranked the richest man in 2003.

Ms. Xu was selected one of “The Most Influential People in Asia – Stars of Asia” by Business Week in 2004. She was also selected “The Most Influential Venture Capitalist” in China by Capital Magazine in 2005. In 2006, Ms. Xu was awarded one of the “Top 10 Venture Capitalists” by Forbes. She is currently serving as a governor of the China Venture Capital Association (CVCA), where she is leading the Public Policy Action Committee.

Ms. Xu has previously worked for Baring Private Equity Partners, Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) and Bank of China.



Nobuki Yasuda,
General Manager, Alternative Investments,
Sumitomo Life Insurance Company


Nobuki Yasuda is responsible for the alternative investment activities of Sumitomo Life Insurance Company. He also served as a lecturer of the Graduate School of Hitotsubashi University from 2000 to 2004. Previously he was the Executive Vice President of Sumitomo Life America Inc. and responsible for managing Sumitomo’s US and several offshore investment companies’ portfolio

Dan Yang Zhao,
Chief Executive Officer,
Pureheart Asset Management Co., Ltd


Graduated from Xiamen University in China, Mr. Zhao received a Bachelor in system engineering. He later went abroad in 1994, where he honed his investment skills in running industrial enterprises and trading. Mr. Zhao began his career in the securities business in 1996 and have gained over ten years experiences in Asset management, actively managed overseas and domestic listed securities.

Mr. Zhao took the lead in promoting the philosophy of “selecting security investment from the view of an industrial investor”. Mr. Zhao is currently the General Manager of Pure Heart Asset Management Co., Ltd and fund manager of the Pure Heart China Growth Investment Fund.


Dr Joe Zhou,
Managing Director,
Ortus Capital Management


Paul Zummo,
Chief Investment Officer,
JP Morgan Alternative Asset Management


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