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October 17, 2007

Additional Info On Blogging Luncheon In Shanghai

I posted a few days ago about our Amcham Shanghai luncheon next Tuesday with a visiting author from the USA named Debbie Weil. I failed to give a good link to the information, so here it is, and the location will be the Grand Hyatt Shanghai (88 Century Boulevard). In addition, I've also asked Sam "The Man" Flemming and Will "Imagethief" Moss to also speak and sit on the panel that day as we cover blogging by executives.

Here's some quick bios on these two:
William Moss is a Director at the Shanghai office of Burson-Marsteller, a global public relations firm. He has blogged for Cnet.com and writes on technology for the China Economic Review. Will is the author of Imagethief, a dynamic, thoughtful and often entertaining blog that covers PR and media issues in China.

Sam Flemming is the founder of CIC Data, a company which monitors and analyzes social media trends online in China. CIC Data helps companies track millions of online Chinese messages in blogs, forums, and news articles. Sam has been in China since 1998 and previously worked as Corporate Communications and Business Development Director for Shanghai Huateng and Chinapay.com



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