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AmCham China would like to invite all AmCham China members to join the Briefing on the new set of Technical Specifications for Certification of Cross-Border Processing of Personal Information Event this Thursday, July 7th!


This event will invite experts to share insights related to the new set of Technical Specifications for Certification of Cross-Border Processing of Personal Information, followed by a panel discussion.


Due to COVID-19 controls, the meeting will be open both online and offline. Offline participation is up to 30 seats limitation.


For any questions, please contact yyu@amchamchina.org or +8610-85190885


Note: This event will be conducted in English. The online meeting invitation link would be sent out one day before the event.

Agenda

9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
Event Check-in
10:00 AM - 10:05 AM
Opening Remarks
10:05 AM - 10:35 AM
Expert Sharing
10:35 AM - 10:55 AM
Q&A Panel Discussion
10:55 AM - 11:00 AM
Event Wrap-up and Closing Remarks

Speakers

  • Wenjie Gu (Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Committee, China Chief Representative at Zoom)

    Wenjie Gu

    Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Committee, China Chief Representative at Zoom

    Mr. Wenjie Gu is the Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Forum and China Chief Representative of Zoom Video Communications, Inc., heading government affairs, public relations, external partners and business related matters, with his team spreading across several important Chinese cities.

    As the principle government interface in this fast growing Internet company, Mr. Gu is building up the company’s image, reputation and mutual trust with government, navigating policy and advocacy, and delivering the right message while maintaining the company’s substantive presence in China.

    Before joining Zoom, Mr. Gu had held senior positions for nearly 20 years with the U.S hi-tech industry, including Director / Senior Director of government relations and public policy in Autodesk Software, Broadcom Semiconductor and Amazon, and China Vice President of the U.S. Information Technology Office.

    Mr. Gu graduated from the English Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University, obtained his MBA degree and M.S. of Finance from the U.S. Fordham University. Upon college graduation in 1995 he began his career as a government official with China’s Ministry of Posts and Telecoms, the predecessor of the Ministry of Industry and IT, and worked there for 7 years in the Overseas Telecom Business Division.

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  • Yan Luo (Partner at Covington & Burling LLP Beijing Office)

    Yan Luo

    Partner at Covington & Burling LLP Beijing Office

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    Yan Luo advises clients on a broad range of regulatory matters in connection with data privacy and cybersecurity, antitrust and competition, as well as international trade laws in the United States, EU, and China.

    Ms. Luo has significant experience assisting multinational companies navigating the rapidly-evolving Chinese cybersecurity and data privacy rules. Her work includes high-stakes compliance advice on strategic issues such as data localization and cross border data transfer, as well as data protection advice in the context of strategic transactions. She also advises leading Chinese technology companies on global data governance issues and on compliance matters in major jurisdictions such as the European Union and the United States.

    Ms. Luo regularly contributes to the development of data privacy and cybersecurity rules and standards in China. She chairs Covington’s membership in two working groups of China's National Information Security Standardization Technical Committee (“TC260”), and serves as an expert in China’s standard-setting group for Artificial Intelligence and Ethics.

    Ms. Luo is named as Global Data Review’s “40 under 40” in 2018 and is frequently quoted by leading media outlets including the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times.

    Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Luo completed an internship with the Office of International Affairs of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in Washington, DC. Her experiences in Brussels include representing major Chinese companies in trade, competition and public procurement matters before the European Commission and national authorities in EU Member States.

    Ms. Luo is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/Asia) by the International Association of Privacy Professionals and an active member of the American Bar Association’s Section of Antitrust Law.

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  • Joanna Mao (Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Forum, Deputy Managing Director at United States Information Technology Office (USITO))

    Joanna Mao

    Co-Chair of AmCham China ICT Forum, Deputy Managing Director at United States Information Technology Office (USITO)

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    Joanna Mao joined the United States Information Technology Office (USITO) in September 2015 serving as its Deputy Managing Director. Prior to that, Joanna was employed with Lenovo, Intel, A.P. Muller. Maersk, Microsoft and Ogilvy & Mather. She has 17 years of marketing, communication and partner management experience in the information technology sector, and while serving as spokeswoman, oversaw government affairs in North Asia. Joanna was once in investment banking, providing counseling for Chinese companies seeking overseas listings while serving for ING Baring.

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Tickets

AmCham China-Member
Standard Price RMB 150
AmCham China-Non-Member
Standard Price RMB 450

Venue

AmCham China Washington Room

Floor 3, Gate 4, Pacific Century Place, 2A Workers' Stadium North Road
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Beijing, Chaoyang District, China

If you have any questions please contact Yin Yu

Contact Organizer

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