Update: ‘China, on the brink of an [unexpected] change’ by TCFA CA, May 16th, San Francisco

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May 13, 2013, 2:26:41 PM5/13/13
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Dear group members and friends:
 
 

There are FOUR days left for our Thursday (May 16th) event ‘China, on the brink of an [unexpected] change’ hosted at downtown San Francisco. You may register through TCFA website (click here )

We write this email to update three things related with this event:

First, in the past 2-3years, a significant number of TCFA CA chapter members have gone back to China for opportunities including fund management, commercial banking, rural finance, financial technology and M&A. We would like to share some information with you on that to show concretely the progress of China in upgrading her financial service sector.

Second, we observe substantial need from China rising in the past two years on finding overseas opportunity including investment, asset management and M&A. There are local initiatives in steady development to service those needs. We also would like to cover some of them during the event.

Finally, the registration so far has shown a good spread in financial professionals in SF local to participate. We wish you all would take advantage of this opportunity.

We look forward to welcoming you to attend our event!

Yours Sincerely

The Chinese Finance Association California Chapter

2013.5.13

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Theme: “China, on the brink of an [unexpected] change”
Time and Place: 
5:30-8:30pm, May 16th, Thursday
Pillsbury Law,
Four Embarcadero Center, 22nd Floor,
San Francisco, 94111
Registration:   $10.00 for all, Click here for registration.
                         (The venue provides refreshment and drinks)
Contact: Jingjing Gu (631-561-9561, jingjin...@gmail.com)
Agenda: 
5:30-6:00pm Arrival and registration
6:00-8:00pm Speech Session
        Opening Remark
        “New Development in China PE/VC Business”
by Hui (Hannah) Cao, Stepstone(PE firm), Beijing
        “China-US Cross-Border M&A and Investment”
by Cindy Wang,  TerraNova Capital Equities, Silicon Valley
        “China Investment by Overseas Investors”
by Michael Wu, Pillsbury Law, San Francisco
        TCFA CA members’ most recent development in China
8:00- 8:30pm Networking
Speaker Profile:
Hui(Hannah) Cao:
Hui (Hannah) Cao is a China Corporate Counsel in Steptoe's Beijing office, advising both public and private companies on a broad range of China-related business matters.  She has represented clients in China in connection with investments in China’s various industry sectors, including financial services, healthcare, Internet, technology, education, media, logistics, manufacturing, and energy. Ms. Cao advises foreign investors on various methods of China market entry, including joint venture, merger and acquisition, and greenfield investment. 
Ms. Cao received her J.D. from Brooklyn Law School. She also holds a Master's Degree in International Relations from Yale University and a Bachelor's Degree in  International Economics from Peking University in Beijing. Prior to joining Steptoe, Ms. Cao worked for other international law firms in New York and Beijing, advising clients on various cross-border corporate transactions.
Cindy Wang
Cindy Wang is the Managing Partner of The Phaenomena Group, with a focus on Investment Banking advisory, cross-border M&A, and technology sector. She currently conducts all IB transactions through TerraNova Capital Equities.
Prior to that, she served as a Managing Director at Woodside Capital Partners, focusing on the firm's M&A practice in Software, IT Services, and cross-border business with China. She was previously an investment banker at ThinkEquity Partners and WR Hambrecht Co., both with a technology focus and a geographic focus of China. She has extensive transaction experiences in M&As, Private Placements, IPOs, and Follow-Ons. She can help companies identify growth opportunities, define roadmap and positioning, and execute strategic and financial transactions.
She is a MBA graduate of Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley. She also held Master of Science in Computer Science from New Mexico State University and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from East China Normal University.
Michael Wu
Mr. Wu is a member of the Corporate & Securities practice group. He has extensive experience in the area of private investment funds, including private equity funds, real estate funds, hedge funds, commodity funds, fund of funds, venture capital funds and China RMB funds, as well as with open-end and closed-end investment funds registered with the SEC. Mr. Wu advises fund managers on organizing, structuring and offering investment funds, as well as on the regulatory, legal, compliance, tax and ERISA issues relevant to investment funds. In addition, Mr. Wu assists clients with registration as broker-dealers, commodity pool operators and investment advisers. Mr. Wu frequently writes and speaks on legal matters affecting fund managers, particularly on issues pertaining to investment in China. Mr. Wu is a regular contributor to the Investment Fund Law Blog.




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