International News Bureau Chiefs on China’s Agenda for 2015
Join some of China's most prominent bureau chiefs from leading international media for a special AmCham luncheon to hear about what is on China's agenda in 2015 and what's worth paying attention to. Co-hosted by AmCham's Marketing, Advertising and PR Forum and Media & Entertainment Forum, this is a rare opportunity to interact with leading media and learn first-hand about the big stories on the horizon.
Come learn: • What are some of the big stories on China building up? • What is the international media most interested in? • How do they handle the challenge of gathering reliable information in China?
Charles Hutzler has covered China for 20 years for The Wall Street Journal and The Associated Press.
Jason Subler is Greater China Bureau Chief for Reuters, leading coverage from the bureaus in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei. Prior to taking up that post in mid-2012, Jason served as Shanghai Bureau Chief from early 2010, heading up reporting on China's financial markets. Jason joined Reuters as a correspondent in Beijing in 2005, covering the economy and monetary and foreign exchange policy. Before joining Reuters, Jason was China correspondent for Washington, D.C-based BNA, Inc., reporting on regulatory and trade issues.
Dexter (Tiff) Roberts is the Asia News Editor and China bureau chief for Bloomberg Businessweek. He started reporting for BusinessWeek in China in 1995 and became Beijing bureau chief in 1998. Roberts has won numerous journalism awards, including Overseas Press Club awards and citations, the Sidney Hillman Foundation prize, Human Rights Press awards, and Society of Publishers in Asia editorial excellence awards.
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