Adam Minter has covered a range of topics for publications that include The Atlantic, Slate, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Foreign Policy, The National Interest, Mother Jones, Scientific American, ARTnews, and Sierra. In addition to
Hong Kong – ‘Upcoming Financial Sector Reforms in China’ with Stephen Green, Standard Chartered

Stephen Green is the Head of Greater China Research of Standard Chartered bank. He has a PhD from the Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political Science, and a first class Honours degree from Cambridge University. He was
Shanghai – ‘How Asia Works’ with Joe Studwell, author and founding editor of the China Economic Quarterly
Joe Studwell was the founding editor of the China Economic Quarterly from 1997-2007 and the founder and director of Dragonomics, now GaveKal Dragonomics. He has worked as a freelance writer and journalist in East Asia for more than 20 years, and
Hong Kong – ‘Infectious Disease Pandemics in China’ with Thomas Abraham, Hong Kong University (HKU)

Thomas Abraham is the Director of the Public Health Communication Programme and Assistant Professor at HKU. He is an expert in infectious disease and health risk communication, particularly in an Asian context, and in developing tools and training for health risk communicators
Beijing – ‘What the “Chinese Dream” Means for Corporate Social Responsibility’ with William Valentino, formerly of Bayer

William Valentino was Bayer’s Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility for Greater China until his retirement in July 2011, after 25 years of working for the company in China. At Bayer he pioneered with Tsinghua University the topic of health literacy