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    • Ben CavenderBen Cavender travels from Shanghai, China. He is the director of The China Market Research Group, which he joined in 2006.  His work at CMR focuses on consumer behavior analysis, market analysis, due diligence, retail strategy, brand positioning, and growth strategies in the China market. His role at CMR includes oversight of projects for Fortune 500 companies, SMEs, and domestic Chinese companies in the e-commerce, entertainment, fashion & apparel, food & beverage, hospitality, luxury goods, and TMT sectors seeking to expand their presence in China and abroad as well as for institutional investors and their portfolio companies. He is a frequent speaker internationally and in China on a variety of topics related to business in China including innovation and future planning, economic and government policy, consumer trends and retail trends. He holds a BA from Cornell University and an MBA from Columbia University.

´China´s Second Continent´in New York Times Notable books – Howard French

By: Fons Tuinstra
On: December 3, 2014
In: Africa, Bureau Announcements, globalization, investments, migrants, Speaker News
Tagged: Howard French
Howard French
Howard French

The bestseller by former New York Times correspondent Howard French, China’s Second Continent: How a Million Migrants Are Building a New Empire in Africa , has been picked by the New York Times section of “Notable books of 2014”.

The book gives a compelling account of the inroads Chinese have made into Africa, and how they are profoundly changing the continent.

More in the New York Times.

Howard French is a speaker at the China Speakers Bureau. Do you need him at your meeting or conference? Do get in touch or fill in our speakers´request form.

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