AmCham China and BritCham Young Professionals Joint Mentorship Cocktail
Join AmCham China and BritCham for a joint networking cocktail between our respective Young Professionals Committees. AmCham China and BritCham board members and leadership will be on hand to answer questions that you may have about their industry and careers.
The event will take place at Parnas, the newest venue to take over the old Saddle Cantina space. With three exceptional floors of dining, cocktail and event space, Parnas is poised to become one of Beijing's most exciting new locations.
Please RSVP by Monday, October 21. This event is free to attend for members and employees of member companies.
AmCham ChinaYPC The Young Professionals Committee (YPC) is a working group within AmCham China where young professionals can build their personal and professional networks, develop career skills, and work with other young leaders to achieve success both personally and professionally. The goal of the committee is to help young professionals in their career development in Greater China through networking events and opportunities for learning and collaboration in diversified business areas. The Young Professionals Committee has offered monthly events, alternating networking cocktails with panel discussions.
BritCham YPC The emergence of China as a world leader has led increasing numbers of young, British professionals to consider and to take-up early-career positions in the country. The Young Professionals Forum aims to provide both an on-the-ground and online sphere in which young professionals can connect, be informed, and find guidance and support. The aim of the YP Forum is to integrate YPs into the British business community in Beijing, to assist YPs develop their professional knowledge and understand of China, and to provide a platform for YPs to share advice and information. The YP Forum is co-chairs by British young professionals Claire Tolly, Kevin Saric, and Mark Scott.
Location
Parnas 1/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun North Rd On the back of the First/Second Floor Beijing, China