FARMD Annual Conference 2012: Risk &
Rice in Asia,
Ho Chi Minh city, 16-18 Oct. 2012
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Speaker Biographies | FARMD Annual Conference 2012
Mr. Tom Slayton
Mr. Slayton, the former publisher of The Rice Trader and The Rice Report,
is a long time student of the world rice market. With over three
decades of experience living and traveling in Asia, Mr. Slayton is
recognized as a leading authority on the international rice market and
has published several articles on the subject. Mr. Slayton worked for
USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service for 13 years (1974-86). His
introduction to the world rice market occurred during his assignment to
Indonesia as the Assistant Agricultural Attaché in 1977-80. Mr. Slayton
was USDA’s senior rice trade analyst from 19880-84. As USDA’s senior
rice analyst, Mr. Slayton was involved in the implementation of the
U.S.-Japan rice agreement and negotiations with Taiwan on its subsidized
rice exports. He served as the U.S. delegate to FAO’s Intergovernmental
Rice Group (1981, 1983, and 1984). From 1984-86, Mr. Slayton was the
U.S. Agricultural Attaché in Thailand.
Mr. Slayton joined the U.S. Rice Millers’ Association (RMA) as their market analyst (1986-91). In addition to monitoring the world rice market for RMA’s membership, he provided analytical support for the association’s two Section 301 trade petitions calling for Japan to drop its ban on rice imports. In 1991, Mr. Slayton founded Slayton & Associates, a consulting firm specializing in monitoring developments in the world rice market. Slayton & Associates had clients in 15 countries which included virtually all of the major international rice trading firms, the leading export firms in several of the major markets, international banks, governments, etc. Mr. Slayton was a key speaker at several conferences hosted by both the Thai Rice Exporters’ Association and IBC Asia. In 2006, Mr. Slayton sold THE RICE TRADER and THE RICE REPORT. Mr. Slayton was a fellow at the Center for Global Development during 2008 and 2009 and has recently served as a consultant on the rice market for the World Bank and FAO.
Mr. Slayton, born in 1950, is a 1972 graduate of the University of Idaho in political science and received a Masters degree in Latin American Studies from Columbia University’s School of International Affairs in 1974. Mr. Slayton and his wife, Cheri, have two children and reside in Alexandria, Virginia.
Mr. Vichai Sriprasert, President of Riceland International Limited
Mr.
Vichai Sriprasert is the founder and President of Riceland
International Limited, a leading Thai parboiled rice exporter. His
family's involvement in the rice business dated back to 1930. Since its
founding in 1977 , Riceland International has been exporting its premium
parboiled rice worldwide and is consistently ranked in the Top-5
parboiled rice exporters in Thailand.
Mr. Vichai served as the president of the Thai Rice Exporters Association for 2 terms and is now the honorary president of the association. He is regularly invited to both domestic and international forum to comment on rice markets and related economic issues. He has been interviewed by CNN, BBC, NHK, and other major TV networks at home and abroad and has been quoted by The Economist, Financial Times, IRRI and many local and international news papers on rice issues.
Dr. Wei Xiong, Professor in climate change impacts and agronomy, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Dr. Wei Xiong is a professor in the Climate Change Division, the Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (IEDA) at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS). His research concentrates on the modeling of interactions between climate, management, and crop production with a primary focus on China and other developing countries. He works on up-scaling application of crop models, impact and adaptation of climate change on agriculture, and uncertainties assessment of the crop models. He has a broad-base of expertise that encompasses detailed knowledge of climate scenarios generation, climate variability and change impacts assessment and research on agronomic adaptation techniques simulation.
He received a PhD in agronomy from China Agricultural University in 2004, and Sc.B in Applied Meteorology from Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 2001, and did his post-doctoral research in IFPRI, Washington D.C. The areas he focusing now are crop modeling, impacts of climate change on agriculture, water, and food security in China. Prior to his current active research, he was engaged in modeling rice production in China using the CERES-rice and ORYZA crop models, to assess the impacts of both climate change and exacerbated rice pest (Chilo supperssalis). From July 2001, he began to work within a team with more extensive fields, in simulating the interactions of climate change, water availability, land use change and socio-economic development on China’s food production. He closely involves in dozens of projects funded by Work Bank, Asian Development Bank, ESPA (Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation), UK DFID (Department for International Development), China MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology), China NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation), and others.
Dr. Peter Timmer
Dr.
Peter Timmer is highly regarded around the world as a leading authority
on agriculture development and structural transformation during the
process of economic growth, as well as on the causes and impact of food
price volatility. He has served as a professor at Stanford, Cornell,
Harvard, and the University of California, San Diego, where he was also
the dean of the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific
Studies. A core advisor on the World Bank's World Development Report
2008: Agriculture for Development, Timmer also works with several Asian
governments on domestic policy responses to instability in the global
rice market. In 1992, he received the Bintang Jasa Utama (Highest Merit
Star) from the Republic of Indonesia for his contributions to food
security. In 2012, he received the Leontief Prize from Tufts University
for advancing the frontiers of economic thought. He is also an advisor
to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on agricultural development
issues.
Timmer's work focuses on three broad topics: the nature of "pro-poor growth" and its application in Indonesia and other countries in Asia; the supermarket revolution in developing countries and its impact on the poor (both producers and consumers); and the structural transformation in historical perspective as a framework for understanding the political economy of agricultural policy. He also continues his longstanding interest in stabilizing the world rice market.
Dr. Bui Ba Bong, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam
Mr. Bui Ba Bong is currently a Vice Minister at Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Prior to this, Mr Bong was the Director of the Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute. Previously, he was the Deputy Director of the institute and the Head of the Department of Plant Breeding.
Mr Bong holds a bachelor’s degree in crop science from the Agricultural University in Ho Chi Minh City. He holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in genetics from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute.
Mr. Udhoro Kasih Anggoro, Director General of Food Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, Indonesia
Mr.
Udhoro Kasih Anggoro is currently the Director General of Food Crops at
Indonesia's Ministry of Agriculture. Prior to this, Mr. Anggoro was the
Executive Secretary to the Directorate General of Food Crops.
Previously, he was the Director for Estate Crop Development, Indonesia
Ministry of Agriculture.
Mr. Anggoro holds a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. He holds a master's degree in Rural and Regional Development Planning from Bogor Agriculture University.
Mr.Visadsak Srisuriyatada, Director of Upland Crops Grown after Rice, Department of Agricultural Extension (DOAE), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand
Mr
Visadsak Srisuriyatada currently serves as Chief of Upland Crops Grown
after Rice, Bureau of Agricultural Commodities Promotion and Management,
Department of Agricultural Extension, Thailand. Previously, he served
as Chief of Rice Promote Production, Bureau of Agricultural Commodities
Promotion and Management, Department of Agricultural Extension. Prior
that his role he also served as Chief of Fiber and Cassava Crop, Bureau
of Agricultural Commodities Promotion and Management, Department of
Agricultural Extension.
Mr. Srisuriyatada holds a bachelors degree in Food Science and Technology from Chaingmai University and a masters degree of Agricultural Extension.
Mrs. Apiradee Yimlamai, Director of Research Center, Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC), Thailand
Mrs.
Yimlamai currently serves as the Director of Research Center at the
Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) in Thailand.
Mrs. Yimlamai has over 28 years of experience working in planning,
research, agricultural disaster relief, agricultural credit management,
and corporate strategy.
Mrs. Yimlamai has also attended several relevant international meetings and trainings, including those focused on crop insurance, rural development, agricultural risk management, weather index insurance, and aquaculture insurance.
Mrs. Yimlamai earned her masters degree in Public Administration from the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) Thailand.
Sumiter Singh Broca, Policy Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Mr.
Broca works in the FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in
Bangkok as Policy Officer in the Economic, Social and Policy Assistance
Group. His main job is to work with FAO member countries and the UN
system to provide advice on food and agricultural policy and strengthen
national policy making capacity in these areas.
He has been with FAO for over 12 years, of which 8 were spent at the Organization’s headquarters in Rome where he was an Economist in the Global Perspectives Studies Unit of the Agricultural Development Economics Division, and 4 in the Regional Office in Bangkok.
Before joining FAO he was with the International Food Policy Research Institute Washington DC for 8 years and with the National Council of Applied Economic Research in New-Delhi for nearly 3 years.
He has a PhD in Economics from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland and an MBA from the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Dr. Nipon Poapongsakorn, Distinguished Fellow, Thailand Development Reseach Institute (TDRI)
Dr.
Nipon Poapongsakorn is Distinguished Fellow of Thailand Development
Research Institute, which is the non-profit think tank on economic
policy research and formerly held the position of Dean, Faculty of
Economics, Thammasat University, where he was also Associate Professor.
He has been teaching a course on business economics and political
economy course in the Executive MBA program of Thammasat University.
Nipon Poapongsakorn has advised governments, the ADB and the World Bank on issues from the rice price and agricultural policy, education and industrial policy to trade strategy. Mr. Poapongsakorn is the author of over 160 research articles and publications related to labour economics and human resources; agricultural and livestock policies; industrial economics, trade and investment; corruption and conflicts of interest, as well as economic evaluation and planning assessment. His on-going research is the rice research and long-term issues facing the rice industry. He now begins to do new research in the areas of water management, emphasizing on the institutional arrangement of flood management.
He received several prizes for his research and outstanding alumni of Thammasat University and Suan Kularb high school.
Mr. Abhishek Sahai, Senior Vice President, Olam International Limited
Mr.
Abhishek Sahai is the Senior Vice President of Olam International
Limited overseeing the Global Rice distribution businesses. Olam is now
the world’s second largest physical trader of rice in the private
sector growing from 400,000 tons year in 1998 to over one million tons
in 2012. Since joining Olam in 1998, Abhishek has been instrumental in
this doubling of volume by establishing distribution networks and
marketing efforts throughout Africa. Though he now resides in Singapore
with his wife and two children, he lived in West Africa for 8 years and
continues to travel and work throughout Africa; including, Nigeria,
Ghana, Mozambique, and Cote d’Ivoire. In addition to the destination
side, he set up origin operations in Asian countries; including,
Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Cambodia. Mr. Abhishek Sahai holds a
degree in Chemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology in
Roorkee, India and a Masters in Business Administration from the Indian
Institute of Management in Lucknow, India.
Mr. Paul Nicholson, General Manager of Research and Risk Management, Rice Division, Olam International Limited
Paul
Nicholson is the General Manager of Research and Risk Management for
the Rice Division at Olam International Limited based in Singapore. Paul
is developing this role for Olam and began in August. Prior to this,
Paul has worked throughout the commodity industry, seeing the financial,
international policy, and corporate procurement activities related to
global commodity markets. Most recently, he worked 4 years as the head
of Kraft Foods Global Commodity Research which supported Price Risk
Management for Kraft’s Global Procurement group. In that role, he
oversaw the global monthly reporting of commodity exposures, price
forecasting, OTC strategies, and internal/external presentations on
long-term commodity price risks. He has also served as the Executive
Director of the Texas State Pension Review Board, which is meant to
identify issues related to funding status of 400 pension funds worth
over $200 billion. In that role, he spent time working with the Pension
Funds to understand their financial portfolio, especially investments
related to alternative markets. His resume also includes six years at
the International Monetary Fund where he worked primarily in
commodities, establishing a global commodity price index and forecasting
operations for 53 commodities. He has a wife and two children. Paul
holds two Bachelor’s degrees, Political Science and Economics both with
honors, from the University of Missouri – Columbia. He has a Juris
Doctor degree from The George Washington School of Law and is Bar
licensed in Texas (inactive status).
Dr. Nguyen Van Sahn, Director and Senior Lecturer, Mekong Delta Development Institute (MDI)
Dr.
Nguyen has been Director of the MDI since 2009. Prior to this role, Dr.
Nguyen served as Deputy Director of the Institute from 2005 - 2009 as
well as had management roles on numerous internationally funded
development projects throughout Vietnam. These projects focused
primarily on economic development, capacity building for povery
elimination, and flood disaster risk reduction for organizations such as
UNDP, Oxfam, CIDA, and AusAID. Dr. Nguyen has authored numerous books
and papers, with his reserach area focused on farming systems, natural
resource management, and economic development.
Dr. Nguyen Van Sanh has his bachelors degree in Agronomy from Cantho University in Vietnam, his masters degree in Agricultural Systems from the Asian Institute of Technology in Thailand, and his PhD in Public Policy, specializing in rural social and economic development.
Mr. Sumeth Laomoraphorn, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), C.P. Intertrade Co.Ltd.
Mr.Sumeth
is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of C.P.Intertrade
Co.,Ltd., an affiliate of Charoen Pokphand (C.P.) Group, the leading
agro-business conglomerate in Asia.
He has managed C.P. Intertrade’s annual turnover of around 30 billion Baht which covers rice (as flagship business unit), food stuffs, consolidating & buying agent. The products are marketed under both “Royal Umbrella” brand (company’s own brand) and various private leading brands.
His 30 years business background was concentrating on commodities trading and procurement of feed raw materials for the C.P. Group e.g. corn, soybean meal, fishmeal, etc. He used to be responsible for various overseas trading branches which include Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Myanmar, etc. prior to his rice business development in this present era. His views and opinions are occasionally sorted for Thai economic issues mainly on agricultural public policy. The company is now rated as the leader in both domestic and export rice business under brand “Royal Umbrella” covering more than 80 countries worldwide.
Dr. Samarendu Mohanty, Head of the Social Sciences Division at the International Rice Research Institute
Samarendu
Mohanty is the Program 5 Leader and Head of the Social Sciences
Division at the International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos,
Laguna, Philippines. Prior to joining IRRI in 2008, he was Associate
Professor and Associate Director of the Cotton Economics Research
Institute in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Texas
Tech University from 2000-2008. He worked as a scientist at the Food
and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Iowa State University from
1994 to 2000.
Received his M.S. and Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics at University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1995; B.S. in Agricultural Marketing and Cooperation from University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India in 1989. Received several awards and recognitions for his teaching and research including recognition from the Western Agricultural Economics Association and University of Nebraska-Lincoln for his contribution to agricultural, resource and environmental economics in the Western States.
Mr. V. Subramanian (Subra) Vice President Asia, Africa & Europe, The Rice Trader
Subra
is Currently a member of The Rice Trader team with primary
responsibilities in the TRT’s Asian and African rice market coverage.
The Rice Trader provides daily and weekly rice market analysis on rice
market developments around the world.
Subra is also Managing Editor of Rice Today, the flagship publication of IRRI that is now published by the The Rice Trader.
Educated in the United Kingdom - Economics degree (University of Leicester) and a Masters in Science (MSc) degree in shipping trade and finance (City University, London, now known as the Cass Business School), Subra started his career at the Singapore Trade Development Board compiling trade statistics between Singapore and Malaysia.
Christina Ulardic, Vice President - Corporate Solutions, Swiss Re
Christina
Ulardic works for Swiss Reinsurance Company in Environmental &
Commodity Markets on the development of weather index and crop yield
shortfall risk transfer solutions. She leads origination efforts with
main focus on the African continent; clients being investors, financial
service companies, corporate and public sector entities. Swiss Re is a
leading risk taker in the global weather markets.
Christina received her Master of Science, Geology from the University of Freiburg, Germany and Basel, Switzerland. Before joining Swiss Re she worked for the Geological Survey in Chile, the climate change program of the United Nations Institute of Training and Research in Geneva and the German Federal Ministry for the Environment in Berlin. In 2004 she obtained a Master of Public Administration at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA.
Dr. K.L. Heong, Principal Scientist, Insect Ecology, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)
Dr.
K.L. Heong is an insect ecologist with many years of experience working
in Asia. He holds a PhD and a DSc from Imperial College, London and is
recognized internationally as an authority on science, technology and
implementation of pest ecology, farmers’ decision making and sustainable
pest management. He has authored or co-authored over 150 scientific
papers and three books on pest management in rice and has received
numerous awards from various academic, government and international
organizations, including the TWAS Agriculture Prize and the US Council
for Agricultural Science and Technilogy (CAST) Charles Black Award . He
is a Fellow of the Third World Academy of Science (TWAS), a Fellow of
the Academy of Science, Malaysia (ASM) and a Fellow of the World Academy
of Art and Science (WAAS).
K.L. provides strategic leadership in pest management research and the implementation of IPM and ecological engineering methods for sustainable management of rice pests in Asia.
Dr. William Salas, President and Chief Scientist, Applied GeoSolutions
Dr.
William Salas has over 20 years of experience in training and
applications of remote sensing and geo-spatial technologies and
development of decision support systems for environmental applications.
He is the President and Chief Scientist at Applied Geosolutions (AGS)
and Vice-President at DNDC Applications, Research and Training. Prior to
forming AGS he worked at Complex Systems Research Center at University
of New Hampshire and at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His expertise
includes use of remote sensing and GIS tools for environmental
applications, training and technology transfer in the use of geo-spatial
technologies, applications of transportation, land use, urban sprawl
and biogeochemical models for assessing environmental impacts of land
use, and GIS and remote sensing technical support. He has served as an
expert reviewer for development of GHG protocols and national emission
inventories related to agriculture and forestry, and the US Climate
Change Science Program. He has served on science teams for several
remote sensing programs, including PALSAR, JERS-1, Landsat Pathfinder
working group, CEOS and IGBP-DIS High Resolution Satellite Data Working
Group. His research has supported the technical development of remote
sensing and biogeochemical model of GHG in support of GOFC/GOLD program.
Current research interests include development of geospatial decision
support systems for AFOLU GHG inventories, mitigation and adaption
analyses and food security.
Marc Sadler, Team Leader of the Agricultural Finance & Risk Management Unit, the World Bank
Marc Sadler is the Team Leader of the Agricultural Finance & Risk Management Team of the Agriculture and Rural Development Department of the World Bank. He is an expert on commodity markets, logistics, trading and risk management. Before joining ARMT, Marc spent six years working as a consultant for the World Bank and FAO, specializing in the fields of agribusiness and agricultural policy in Central Asia, the Caucasus and Turkey. Prior to working in development, Sadler spent nine years as an agricultural commodities trader (both import and export), based out of the Former Soviet Union. He has an M.A. in Jurisprudence from Trinity College, Oxford University. In his role as Team Leader of ARMT, Sadler advises both governments and agricultural supply chain stakeholders about risk assessment and management in a wide range of commodity sectors.
Masahiro Yamashita, General Manager, Tokyo Grain Exchange
Masahiro
Yamashita is a General Manager at Tokyo Grain Exchange Inc.(TGE). He
has over fifteen years of work experience in the agricultural commodity
futures and options market and is an expert in the area of contract
design and agricultural risk management. He led a product development
team to conduct an intensive economic analysis of wide range of
agricultural commodities including grain, oilseed and soft commodities.
Last year, he also designed and launched Japan's first rice futures
contract in 72 years. Prior to this he worked in the corporate finance
section at Mitsubishi Bank. Mr. Yamashita has a Master of Science in
Agricultural Economics at Wye College, University of London. (Wye
College merged with Imperial College London in 2000.)
Raul Montemayor, National Manager, Federation of Free Farmers Cooperatives, Inc.
Mr.
Raul Montemayor is currently the National Business Manager and Program
Officer of the Federation of Free Farmers Cooperatives, Inc. (FFFCI) and
its mother organization, the Federation of Free Farmers (FFF) of the
Philippines. He is also at present a member of the board of the
International Food and Agricultural Trade Policy Council (IPC) and the
Global Horticulture Initiative (GHI). He was a Vice-President of the
Federation of Agricultural Producers (IFAP) up to the time closure of
the organization in 2010.
Raul is a private sector advisor to the Philippine government in the WTO and other negotiations involving agricultural trade and represents small farmers in policy discussions on agricultural development, food security, credit, marketing, climate change and risk management, and cooperatives. He is currently the chairman of the Department of Agriculture’s private sector advisory council for the rice and corn industry. He has a Bachelors of Science degree in Management Engineering from the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines.
In addition to a financing program, the FFFCI national office subsidizes training and financial audit services and administers a life insurance program for individual members and officers. It also assists chapters in following up proposals, complaints and request, with government and other agencies, and in securing supplies, equipment and services from Manila-based firms. The FFFCI and FFF are also currently implementing a nationwide program that seeks to cut production costs of farmer-members through self-generation of organic inputs, diversify farm and non-farm incomes through supplemental crops and livelihood opportunities, and improve incomes through improved post-harvest handling, semi-processing and marketing of farm products.
Sharanjit Leyl, Broadcaster, BBC World News
Sharanjit
Leyl is a Singaporean Producer/Presenter for BBC World News and has
accepted the position of moderator during the FARMD Annual Conference.
She regularly anchors the Asia Business Report and Newsday from the
BBC's Singapore studio. She is also a reporter and producer for shows
along with World Business Report. Singapore-born Sharanjit Leyl is an
international news journalist who has reported and presented from
Singapore, Tokyo and London. Her noteworthy interviews have included the
presidents of the Philippines and East Timor, the prime ministers of
Pakistan, Thailand, and New Zealand, the former leaders of Australia,
Singapore and Malaysia, chief executives and chairpersons from Fortune
500 companies ranging from Microsoft to Walmart. Ms. Leyl earned a
degree in both Journalism and English Literature from The University of
Maryland College Park and completed a Masters degree in English
Literature at the University of British Columbia.
Agus Saifullah, Senior Researcher, BULOG
Agus
Saifullah works for BULOG as a senior researcher. He has been working
in BULOG since 1982 and mostly engaged with market and price analysis
of staple food commodities, mainly rice, where he was the Director of
Market and Price Analysis in 2000-2003. He is also working closely with
the team that formulate food policy in Indonesia.
Agus Saifullah received his Master of Science in agricultural economy from University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom in 1989.
Ms. Le Nguyet Minh is Associate Country Director for Oxfam in Viet Nam.
Le Minh is an economist with 17 years of experience in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region.
Le Minh has held positions with various international development organizations, including DFID, World Bank and FAO. For the past 9 years, Le Minh has been an integral part of the East Asia Regional Office of Oxfam America, where her work has concentrated on improving livelihoods and the income security for the rural poor of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam. Her primary professional goal is to contribute to a just socio-economic development and enhance the well-being of the riparian nations.
Le Minh holds a Master of Arts major in Development Economics from the Williams College, USA, together with banking and language degrees from leading universities in Hanoi, Viet Nam.
Maria Elena V. Rebagay, Senior Policy Advocacy Officer, Asian Farmer Association for Sustainable Development
Ms.
Rebagay is a senior level program executive with 23 years of experience
in rural development work in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia, of
which 14 years was devoted in the Philippines focused on the management
and supervision of program operations for agrarian reform, agricultural
cooperative building, PO federation building, NGO Networking,
Organizational and Leadership Development while 9 years have been in
spent in Regional work on constructive engagement of CSOs with Regional
and International bodies (e.g. ASEAN, FAO, IFAD, ADB, etc) through
people to people exchanges promoting sustainable rural development
policies and programs. Moreover, Knowledge management and engagement on
Participatory Agricultural value chain development were additional areas
of work pursued at the regional level.
Ms. Brigitte Bruhin, Deputy Country Director, Swiss Cooperation, the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)
Brigitte
Bruhin is Deputy Country Director at the Swiss Cooperation Office in
Vietnam and is representing the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic
Affairs SECO on Economic Cooperation and Development in Vietnam (since
Sept. 2009).Ms. Bruhin has a master degree in Economics and Business Education of the Swiss University of St.Gallen and a master degree of advanced studies on development and cooperation of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. For several years (1992-98), Ms. Bruhin worked within the Swiss insurance industry and joined the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO in 2000. There, she worked on Bilateral Economic Relations with several Asian countries, on Investment Policies, Anticorruption and CSR of multinational enterprises, and on Economic Development Cooperation Switzerland-Vietnam.
Mr. Jaap Smit, Policy Officer and Advisor of Innovation and Markets, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
Mr.
Jaap Smit is currently a Policy Officer and Advisor of Innovation and
Markets in the Sustainabile and Economic Development Department of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands. Previously worked in the
Dutch Permanent Mission to the UN New York and the Netherlands Embassy
in Bulgaria and in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nicaragua, Ghana on management
of Netherlands Development Cooperation Programs, private sector
development/SME’s and agricultural programs, organisational advisory
services and finance. In the Ministry in the Hague worked at the
deparments HRM and reorganisation, Asia Policy, Strategic Planning Unit.
Mr. Smit holds a Master in Business Administration University of Groningen focused on economics, law, commercial and business economics, organisational analyses and advisory services..
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