Dim Sum Networking Lunch | China Business Knowledge


When and Where

  • 22/10/2015
    12:30 pm-2:00 pm

  • City View Restaurant
    662 Commercial St.
    San Francisco , CA 94111
    United States
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Dim Sum Networking Lunch | China Business Knowledge

Event Details

CBK and Upright Position Communications are hosting the CBK Dim Sum Networking Lunch, which brings together professionals working in the Bay area U.S./China cross-border sector for biz dev networking, seeing old friends, and making new ones. No presentations. No keynote speakers. We encourage everyone to pass along the invite to colleagues and friends interested in the China space! **MUST RSVP with link in description before Oct 12!**

Join China Business Knowledge and San Francisco partner, Upright Position Communications, for the launch of CBK Dim Sum Networking Lunch, San Francisco! 

RSVP Here:  http://bit.ly/1hrV7wc

What Makes CBK’s Dim Sum Networking Lunch Unique?

The lunch is a simple, inexpensive, and tasty way to bring together professionals working in the Bay area U.S./China cross-border sector for biz dev networking, seeing old friends, and making new ones. No presentations. No keynote speakers. We encourage everyone to pass along the invite to colleagues and friends interested in the China space.

We keep it simple:

Bring your colleagues. Bring your friends. Bring your appetite. And bring lots of cards!

Host: Janet Stites, Publisher & Editor, China Business Knowledge (About CBK)


 

China Business Knowledge (CBK)

Launched by long-time journalist, Janet Stites, in August 2009, China Business Knowledge (CBK) is an online journal which tracks Chinese companies trading on the U.S. capital markets, via its website and email newsletters, “CBK Digest” and “CBK People.” Free access is available for  20% of the content on the website. Premium Subscribers have access to headline news, research, and lists for $125 per year.

Stites is the former cofounder/Publisher of AlleyCat News, the first magazine to cover venture capital investment in New York’s “Silicon Alley” (1996-2001). During that time, she produced such conferences as the “Northeast Venture Conference,” and the “Silicon Alley Street Fair.” She has also been a columnist for The New York Times, covering technology and business, and a science feature writer for the ground-breaking consumer science magazine, OMNI, among other endeavors.

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