APBO 2009

Speaker Griffin Cynthia

Cynthia A. Griffin
Senior Commercial Officer, American Embassy
Bangkok
Cynthia A. Griffin joined the Foreign Service in January 1995 when she was assigned to the American Institute in Taipei, Taiwan. Following her assignment in Taiwan, Ms. Griffin returned state-side for a two-year domestic assignment, which included a stint in the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Domestic Operations, and Export Assistance Centers in Baltimore, MD and Middletown, CT where she served as a Senior International Trade Specialist advising U.S. exporters.

Prior to her current position as Commercial Counselor in Thailand, Ms. Griffin served in Dakar, Senegal as Commercial Counselor for West & Central Africa (2004-2007), and as Commercial Counselor in Nairobi, Kenya (2001-2004), where she covered East Africa.

Originally from Connecticut, Ms. Griffin is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and French, and is proficient in Thai. She holds a B.A. in Chinese & Asian Studies, from Connecticut College, and an M.A. in China Studies from the Johns Hopkins University, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies. While conducting post-graduate studies in Nanjing, China, Ms. Griffin also worked with U.S. joint venture company Nanjing-Goulds Pumps, manufacturer of agricultural irrigation pumps.

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Presentations2010

Keynote Speaker Seminars

Remarks at the Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference (Suresh Kumar)

Regional Trade Agreements – Risk and Opportunities (James Owens)

Australia & New Zealand

• Country Outlook: Australia & New Zealand (David Murphy)

China

• Country Outlook: China (William Zarit)

• Seminar: Post Financial Crisis Market in China –Key Players and Strategy (QiWei Chen)
• Seminar: The Global Recession has Changed the Global Economy: Will this Change our Global Investment Strategy? (Christopher Goode)

Hong Kong

• Country Outlook: Hong Kong (Andrew Wylegala)

India

• Country Outlook: India (Dale Tasharski)

• Seminar: Fool’s Gold or Bird of Gold: India Beguiles (Gunjan Bagla)
• Seminar : U.S.-India Commercial Ties: The ‘Game Changers’ That Will Shape the Decade Ahead (Michael DiPaula-Coyle)

Indonesia

• Country Outlook: Indonesia (Joseph Kaeshaeffer)

Japan

• Country Outlook: Japan (John Peters)
• Country Outlook: Japan (George Mansho)

• Seminar: Leveraging Japan’s Changing Affluent Consumer Market (Debbie Howard)
• Seminar: ‘Green’ Business Opportunities in Japan, Korea and Guangdong (John Peters)

Malaysia

• Country Outlook: Malaysia (Nasir Abbasi)

Mexico

• Country Outlook: Mexico (Ann Bacher)
• Country Outlook: Mexico (Ricardo Vidal)

Philippines

• Country Outlook: Philippines (Patrick Wall)

Singapore

• Country Outlook: Singapore (Daniel Thompson)

Taiwan

• Seminar: A New Bridge Connecting to the Rising Market: Bilateral FDI between Taiwan and China (Jason C. S. Hsu)

Thailand

• Country Outlook: Thailand (Cynthia Griffin)

Vietnam

• Country Outlook: Vietnam (Donald Nay)

Asia-Wide Topics & Issues

• Seminar : Where to Find Credit: Financing Options for Your Goods and Services (Frank Pelly)
• Seminar : Where to Find Credit: Financing Options for Your Goods and Services (William D. Rowland)
• Seminar : AWI Activities to Improve Public Policy Responses to Climate Change & Public Health Threats in 18 Pacific Rim Cities (Richard Drobnick)
• Seminar : 2011: The U.S. Year of APEC (Lynn Turk)
• Seminar : Making the U.S. Commercial Service Work for You in Asia/Pacific (Maryavis Bokal)
• Seminar : A New Decade, A New Dollar? (Nick Bennenbroek)
• Seminar : Economic Turbulence + Steady Entrepreneurialism = New Business: Taking Your Consulting Practice to Asia (Ronald A. Altoon)
• Seminar : Achieving the National Export Initiative: Creating Exports and Jobs Through Trade (Kristin Paulson)

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Logistics

Asia Pacific Business Outlook 2011
March 28 – 29, 2011

University of Southern California

Davidson Conference Center
3415 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0871

Driving Directions to University Park Campus

Located next to one of the city’s major cultural centers, Exposition Park, the 226-acre University Park Campus (UPC) is just minutes from downtown Los Angeles and is easily accessible by major freeways.

Parking

Parking will at Parking Structure 2 (PS 2) which is behind the Radisson Hotel on 3540 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007.

To enter PS2 you must go north bound on Figueroa; make a right into The Radisson Hotel, stay to your left, entering into the driveway to PS2. Parking on campus is currently $8.

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