Smith School Hosts First China
Business Forum
The China Business Forum gave
students, academics, and professionals
alike an inside look into the latest
trends in U.S.-China business
development and investment, said student
organizer and Smith MBA candidate
William Krents, MBA candidate 2008.
The first of its kind, the
student-organized forum was held on
April 6, 2007 and hosted by the Smith
China Business Association in
cooperation with the
Smith CIBER. The event themed
"Private Equity and Investment in China"
included internationally recognized
speakers Jonathan E. Colby, managing
director, The Carlyle Group; Ming-Jer
Chen, PhD; and (Henry) Hong Liu, Of
Counsel, International Asia Business.
China has one of the fastest growing
economies in the world. It has changed
from a centrally planned system that was
largely closed to international trade to
a more market-oriented economy that has
a rapidly growing private sector and is
now considered a major player in the
global economy.
This developing environment is a
melting pot for new investment
opportunities, which have potential for
high rewards. The forum drew a number of
experienced professionals who discussed
the investment and legal infrastructure,
private equity market in the country.
For more information and to download
papers visit:
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/chinabusinessforum/
▓ Iffy Kaja, MBA Candidate 2008,
Smith Media Group