Are you interested in doing business in China but don’t know where to start? Do you wonder whether there are good opportunities for your business in China? Do you want to know what it takes to build a business in China and make it successful? Come to listen to our speakers tell their stories.
Panelists
Jamie Barys
Founder & CEO, UnTour Food Tours
Jamie Barys
Jamie Barys is the Founder and Chief Eating Officer of UnTour Food Tours, China’s premier food tour operator. A Chinese food and wine expert, Barys has been eating and drinking her way through China since 2007. Before launching the tour company that pairs historic Chinese tidbits with delicious local dishes, Barys was the dining editor of China’s longest running English language magazine. She is also the author of Glutton Guide Shanghai: The Hungry Traveler’s Guidebook and has written about Chinese food and drink for The Guardian, The Sunday Times Travel Magazine, Salon, Culinary Backstreets, and Bloomsbury Publishing’s Eat Like a Local Shanghai. Barys can be seen on Rick Stein’s Taste of Shanghai and Samantha Brown’s Places to Love. She also worked behind the scenes for Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse and Netflix’s The Final Table, and is WildChina's Chinese wine expert for the guided journeys to Ningxia. She is currently filming a documentary about China's female winemakers.
David Hoven
Founder and CEO of RPM China
David Hoven
David Hoven, founder and CEO of RPM China, has nearly 20 years of experience working in China, with a recent focus on plant propagation and cultivation technology. Prior to launching RPM China in 2016, David spent five years working with the developers of the RPM tree seedling propagation technology at Forrest Keeling Nursery in the US. During this time David developed relationships with several Chinese research institutes, including the Chinese Academy of Forestry, Hunan Department of Forestry and the Kunming Institute of Botany, to secure project funding and establish the first RPM test sites in China. After registering the Beijing business in 2017, David managed the build-out of the RPM seedling nursery facility in Beijing and since managed the company with steady growth. Landmark projects include anti-desertification in Inner-Mongolia and Xinjiang, mining reclamation in Yunnan, and urban re-forestation in Beijing.
David and RPM China have been the recipients of numerous awards and distinctions in recent years, including the Chaoyang District Phoenix Prize for Individual Entrepreneurship and 3rd Prize at the Guangzhou “Talent Makes Future” startup competition. David has been officially recognized as a “Foreign Specialist in Forestry Technology” by the Hunan Department of Forestry and a similar distinction from the Henan Department of Forestry is pending. Looking forward, the management team intends to expand aggressively with the goal of producing at least one million tree seedlings by the end of 2021.
In previous roles David was focused on cross-border business development and financing between North America and Asia (focused on PRC). He has worked in industries spanning consumer electronics, optics, robotics, agriculture, and clean technology, nurturing many millions of dollars of new business across the Pacific. Many years of experience working US-China technology transfer deals affords him a strong background in licensing agreements, IP strategy, joint venture negotiations, and international private equity finance.
David first visited China in 2004 as a foreign exchange student at Beijing Foreign Studies University. David completed his undergraduate education at Colorado College in 2006, where he majored in both Economics and Asian Studies (with an emphasis on Mandarin Chinese). In 2006 David accepted a position with a sizeable electronics manufacturer in Suzhou, Jiangsu where he lived and worked for two years. Following his post in Suzhou, David was recruited by a supply chain and manufacturing consulting company in Boulder, Colorado where he worked for four years. In 2010 David returned to school to study international business management, attending both Denver University in the United States and Tsinghua University in Beijing. In 2013 David received his International MBA diploma as well as the honor of “Board of Directors Outstanding Student of the Year.”
When not working, David is passionate about enjoying time outdoors. He is an avid climber of rocks and mountains, which has taken him to the summits of the highest peaks in both North and South America (Denali and Cerro Aconcagua, respectively). He is an ultra-marathon runner, mountain biker, Ironman triathlete, and a connoisseur of tasty beer. David is also a part-time professor at Daniels College of Business at Denver University, where he teaches Global Business Management in the MBA program.
Ski Milburn
Founder & CEO VAIREX Corporation
Ski Milburn
SKI MUIR MILBURN, CEO, Director and Founder of VAIREX Corporation, is responsible for corporate strategy, technical direction, marketing and the overall management of VAIREX corporation. He is co-inventor of one of the patents held by the company and the author of several technical papers published by the Society of Automotive Engineers on advanced supercharging, fuel cell air systems, and electric vehicle systems architecture. His experience includes over 35 years of corporate management of high technology startups and growth companies related to energy efficiency and pollution reduction technologies.
He has over 10 years of service on the Board of Directors of a number of public and privately held companies and non-profit institutions in this field. Mr. Milburn was educated at the University of Colorado and graduated with a B.S. degree in Architecture has been a guest lecturer in the Architecture, Engineering and Business schools at the university and has given numerous seminars on design, innovation, and entrepreneurship.