Panel A: US, China, and Trade & Investment in Asia

Panel B: Leveraging Growth of Asia through ASEAN

Panel C: Managing and Leading Organizations

Panel D: Marketing and Branding Strategy

Panel E: Banking and Investments

Panel F: Energy and Infrastructure

Panel F: Energy and Infrastructure

High energy prices coupled with China's and India's stepped up efforts to secure permanent energy resources have become a paramount challenge to business and geopolitical stability. This panel explores the issue in depth.

Panelists:

Lori Lancaster '97
Managing Director
Goldman Sachs, & Co.

Lori Lancaster is the Upstream Oil & Gas Sector Captain for the Natural Resources group. She joined Goldman Sachs' Energy and Power Group in New York in July 1999 and has since worked in both the New York and London energy offices. Ms. Lancaster became a managing director in 2005. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, she worked in the Global Energy Group for J.P. Morgan Investment Banking Division in New York.

Ms. Lancaster earned an M.B.A. from The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1997 and a B.B.A. from Texas Christian University in 1991.

 

Matthew Forney
Former Bureau Chief
Time Magazine, Inc
Matthew Forney spent a dozen years in Beijing as a journalist for America’s leading publications. Most recently he served as bureau chief of Time magazine; before that he was a staff correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. In 2003 he won a Luce Award for public service for a series of articles on China’s outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).  He has written extensively about China’s oil industry, both its efforts to acquire overseas assets and to maximize domestic production.  Mr. Forney is currently an affiliate with Twin Poplars, a Beijing-based  consultancy with expertise in Chinese media and tech industries (www.twinpoplars.com).

 

Stephen Fisher
Manager Trading Analytics
BP

Stephen Fisher is Manager of U.S. Market Analytics for BP Supply and Trading in Chicago.

Mr. Fisher has over 20 years of experience in the petroleum industry across multiple segments ranging from production to refining, marketing, chemicals and trading. Mr. Fisher has held a number of positions in strategy and analytics and was Strategy and Business Development Manager for BP's aromatics and paraxylene businesses in the Far East.

He received a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering.

Moderator:

To be determined
   

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