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How geopolitical tension with China is changing Australia’s business landscape with Damien Ryan

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How geopolitical tension with China is changing Australia’s business landscape: Damien Ryan

Damien has lived and worked in Asia and Europe for more than two decades. He transitioned into consulting from journalism, where he was a senior reporter and anchor with Bloomberg News. His company, Ryan Consulting, operated offices in Hong Kong, Singapore and Shanghai, and was an Asia specialist in strategic corporate communication.

His consulting firm was acquired by Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm in 2017 and he became CEO of the Asia Pacific Region.  In 2022 he moved back to Brisbane and became a Senior Advisor to Teneo.  This includes advice on matters related to operations, geo-politics, reputation, governance and how they contribute to communities.

Damien has a unique perspective on Australia’s interaction with China and what the recent cycles of freeze and thaw in relations might actually mean

This should be an informative and intriguing meeting

WhatHow geopolitical tension with China is changing Australia’s business landscape:

When: Tue, 6th June 2023 Apr at 5:30 for 6-7pm with Damien Ryan

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Cost: Pay forward or what you can afford. Light food and drinks provided - actual cost per person is $20-25

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