China Hands NYC Kicks Off With Successful First Installment

New Monthly Series Brings Together New & Old “China Hands” In New York

China Hands NYC

Last week, co-convenors Avery Booker, Editor-in-Chief of Jing Daily and Simon Cousins, Group Chief Executive of Illuminant Partners launched the inaugural meetup of China Hands NYC, a forum for industry experts, professionals, creatives, and active minds working or interested in the Chinese market. With nearly three dozen attendees, the meetup fostered stimulating conversation and included presentations from three key speakers: Booker, Cousins, and Andrew Hupert, Publisher of China Solved. With a successful first run, China Hands plans to convene monthly for more stimulating discussions, information, and new ideas.

For more information about China Hands NYC, to join the group or submit a content proposal, please see the official website at chinahandsnyc.com.

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