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2003 Winter Seminar
- Topic: The Economy Trend of China/Shanghai
- Date: December 14, 2003, Sunday
- Time: 2:50pm - 6:00 pm
- Place: Auditorium of Library (map)
University of the Incarnate Word
847 East Hildebrand, San Antonio, Texas
- Admission: Member & UIW Faculty/Student Free, Non-member $2
- Sponsors: SACPA, UIW
- Contact: Alfred Chang, 258-3913
T.K. Pan, 258-3936

Speakers
Dr. Li Wen - Wayne
He is currently the Director and Senior Economist in the Orient Security Companies Ltd Audit Department in Shanghai. He holds a bachelors and masters in Economics from Xiamen University and a PhD in Management from Xiamen University.
Dr. Tang Guoyao
He is currently the section Chief of Graduate Education and Associate Professor of the School of Stomatology at Shanghai Second Medical University. He holds a bachelors, Masters, and PhD in Oral Medicine from Shanghai Second Medical University.
Mr. Zhu Yonglei
He is currently Chairman of the Board of Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group Ltd, and Vice President of Shanghai Media and Entertainment Group. He holds a bachelors degree in Journalism form Fudan University in Shanghai.
Mr. Fan Hua - Bill
He is currently the Vice Director of the Planning Division, Assistant researcher of the Study Division, Shanghai Municipal Population and Family Planning Commission. He has a Law degree in Demography from the People’s University of China.
Dr. He Ying
She is currently a Professor and Vice President at Shanghai Finance College. She holds a bachelors degree in International Finance from Shanghai Finance College, a masters in World Economy and a PhD in International Finance from East China Normal University.
Ms. Li Rong - Vivian
She is currently the Vice Director of the Economic Department of the Jeifang Daily Newspaper in Shanghai. She holds a bachelors degree in Journalism from Fudan University in Shanghai.
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