Jay Deitchman, Ph.D., coordinator for International Student Services at Hudson Valley Community College, was one of six panelists at a recent round table discussion on “Doing Business in China: Supporting American Entrepreneurs and their Chinese Counterparts.”
The discussion, moderated by NYS Assemblyman John McDonald, was held Oct. 5 in the Meeting House at The Crossings in Colonie and was designed to provide practical advice on promoting international trade with China.
Deitchman departs Oct. 13 for a 10-day student recruitment tour in China. He represents the only community college among about 25 schools participating in the tour, which will visit college fairs and high schools in four cities.
Other panelists at the round table were Kathryn Bamberger, Empire State Development Corporation; Jerry Shaye, Shaye Global; Yueqian Jin, College Factual Asia Area Team; and Dejun Cao and Tom Narins, both professors at the University at Albany.
The round table was followed by a live webcast from Washington, DC on foreign direct investment (FDI) in China with Robert Rubin, secretary of the treasury under President Bill Clinton; Sheldon Day, mayor of Thomasville, Alabama; Daniel Rosen, Rhodium Group, and Stephen Orlins, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
Published: Mon, 05 Oct 2015 19:32:54 +0000 by d.gardner