Registration and networking
Opening remarks
Kenneth Jarrett
Keynote address
Scott Kennedy
U.S. perspectives on the bilateral relationship.
Speaker change
Keynote address
Dingli Shen
Chinese perspectives on the bilateral relationship.
Speaker change
Moderated panel discussion and Q&A
Kenneth Jarrett•Scott Kennedy•Dingli Shen
U.S.-China relations: Where we are and where we're going.

Kenneth Jarrett
President at The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
Scott Kennedy
Deputy Director of CSIS
Dingli Shen
Professor at Fudan University’s Institute of International Studies
Coffee break
Keynote address
Yong Wang
How China views its economic reform and opening prospects.
Speaker change
Moderated panel discussion and Q&A
James McGregor•Yong Wang•Simon Rabinovitch
China's economic reform and opening prospects from three perspectives.

James McGregor
Greater China Chairman at APCO Worldwide
Yong Wang
Professor, Director of Peking University
Simon Rabinovitch
Asia Economics Editor at The Economist
Catered lunch and networking
GR Workshop #1
St. John Moore•Rory Macpherson
Crisis management strategies. (Presentation and Q&A.)

St. John Moore
Partner, Head of Beijing at Brunswick
Rory Macpherson
Partner, Head of Shanghai at Brunswick
Coffee Break
GR Workshop #2
Veomayoury Baccam•Coco Zhang•Haochen Xiong
How to communicate the on-the-ground reality of doing business in China with HQ. (Moderated panel discussion and Q&A.)

Veomayoury Baccam
GR & CSR Director of The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
Coco Zhang
Vice President of External Affairs at Mary Kay China
Haochen Xiong
GR Director of Archer Daniels Midland
Speaker Change
GR Workshop #3
Thomas Shao
How GR professionals can best communicate with the Chinese government. (Presentation and Q&A.)
Closing Remarks