In-Depth Interview: Sylvia Pan of Beijing United
What was originally supposed to be a temporary job after her time in the military became the definitive career move of Sylvia Pan, now the General Manager of Beijing United Family Hospital…
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What was originally supposed to be a temporary job after her time in the military became the definitive career move of Sylvia Pan, now the General Manager of Beijing United Family Hospital…
Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Member since: August 2015 What’s been your career path so far? I’ve always been involved in the clean tech and energy sector. While I was still…
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Every Fall, AmCham China holds elections for the upcoming year’s board of governors. This year, 18 candidates, including current board members, will run for 14 spots on the board. This is a…
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Article and photo by Bridget Riley It's tempting to say that the INDIGO project in Northeast Beijing is nearly complete. The 176,000-square-meter, mixed-use development started opening in 2011, first with the office…