Back to Business: An Update on Travel for Asia-Pacific

10-27-2021 8:30 AM - 10-27-2021 10:00 AM
Economic
Government

As countries worldwide prepare to re-open their economies, international travel is poised to resume. However, in the absence of globally accepted vaccine regulations and passports, would-be travelers need to navigate a complex and rapidly changing patchwork of vaccine, testing and quarantine requirements, specific to each destination. At the same time, tourism industry players face the challenge of restarting in a vastly changed operational environment.

Join the AmChams of the Asia Pacific (AAP) for a regional conference on the immediate issues facing international travel. Our three distinguished speakers include:

  • Alfredo Montufar Helu, The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network,Beijing will present EIU's latest vaccination rollout forecasts, and talk about the economic, political and geopolitical implications from growing vaccine inequity across the world. 
  • Vinoop Goel, International Air Transport Association (IATA). Covid-19 has had an unprecedented and devastating impact on aviation. IATA will provide an overview of the current state of the airline industry along with an short to longer term outlook. This session will also cover some of the steps taken to restart the industry and key priorities for governments and aviation stakeholders to ensure a recovery to pre-Covid-19 levels.
  • Adh T. Stevens, Second Secretary and Consul, U. S. Embassy Beijing - Up to date information on travel to the USA. 


Breakout Discussions. After the plenary presentations, participants will be invited to join destination-specific breakout sessions, where there will be the opportunity for networking and interactive discussion about country-specific information. Each breakout session will be led by an AmCham Executive Director and a leading expert in the travel field. Destination rooms include:

  • AmCham China
  • AmCham Guam
  • AmCham Japan
  • AmCham Malaysia
  • AmCham Myanmar
  • AmCham Taiwan
  • ​AMCHAM Thailand
  • AmCham Vietnam

 

To register, click here.

 



Plenary Session Speakers:


Alfredo Montufar Helu
, Director, The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, Beijing
 
Alfredo is responsible for overseeing The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network in Beijing. Based in China since 2013, he has focused on analyzing the business implications of policy, economic and political developments for companies investing and operating in China, and in the broader Asian region. This with the aim of distilling complex issues and conveying clear takeaways on how to capture business opportunities and respond to emerging challenges. Previously, Alfredo was Associate Director for KPMG's Global China Practice, where he led and contributed to numerous thought leadership projects, including flagship reports, customized business briefings, and policy proposals for Chinese authorities. He also played a large role in events programming and outreach, including leading the design and coordination of high-profile events aimed at senior executives. 
 


Vinoop Goel
Asia-Pacific Regional Director of Airports & External Relations for the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Vinoop leads a team that is responsible for all IATA's activities in the Asia-Pacific region relating to Airports, Passenger Facilitation, Cargo and Security. In addition to this, Vinoop also heads the Member and External Relations department for the region that is responsible for IATA membership and government policy issues such as environment, taxation and aviation regulatory matters. He is based at  Asia-Pacific regional office in Singapore. Vinoop has a degree in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT, Delhi in India. He has 3 decades of aviation industry experience including a 15-year stint in Japan and has been with IATA since 2005.


Adh T. Stevens, Second Secretary and Consul, U. S. Embassy Beijing 

Adh is a U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Officer currently serving in the U.S. Embassy Beijing Economic Affairs Section. Adh?s portfolio as the Transportation Affairs Officer covers aviation, new energy vehicles, autonomous and connected vehicles, shipping, rail, and logistics. Adh previously worked at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico as well as in the U.S. Consulates General in Shanghai, China and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Before joining the Foreign Service, Adh worked as a corporate financial analyst. He received his M.B.A from the Marriott School of Management and his B.A. from Brigham Young University, where he studied translation and interpretation. 

 



Destination Rooms & Speakers:


China
Nancy Lyu, Director, China Regional Sales, United. Nancy is the China Regional Sales Director of United Airlines. Based in Shanghai, she is responsible for passenger sales and marketing. Nancy has more than 20 Years of experience in the aviation industry and worked as executive for many international airlines. She started her career with United Airlines as manager of China Call Center and ticketing department. Nancy had serviced Cathay Pacific Airways from 2004 to 2008 as the regional sales manager of Eastern China. From 2008 to 2011, she worked for Continental Airlines as the Assistant Country Director of Eastern China and successfully launched Shanghai to New York daily non-stop service in March 2009. After merger of Continental and United in 2011, she was relocated to Beijing. With her expertise and great efforts, United pioneered into the new frontier of China's secondary cities.  

China 
Helen Zhang, Pharm D., Director of Pharmacy, United Family Healthcare, Director of Center for Clinical Research, Beijing United Family Hospital, Lead Clinician, Immunization Network, United Family Healthcare.Dr. Zhang is a native from Hong Kong and graduated from University of California, San Francisco in 1989.  She has been working for South San Francisco Kaiser Permanente Hospital before she returned to China in 2001. Dr. Zhang has extensive experience in hospital pharmacy, in particular, promoting pharmaceutical care in multi-disciplinary areas and ensuring medication use safety. Dr. Zhang is a registered pharmacist in both China and California and Board member of the Chinese Society of Hospital Pharmacists.

 

Guam
Nadine Leon Guerrero, Director of Global Marketing, Guam Visitors Bureau (GNB). She joined GVB in January 1994 and has taken on many progressive roles and managerial positions in her marketing career. She also played key roles in several promotional campaigns and initiatives for Guam?s source markets of Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, North America, and the Philippines.  Her background includes more than 25 years in project management, crisis management and recovery, market strategy, and niche market development. She has completed numerous certifications and training in sales, marketing, and government procurement. She additionally served as the Bureau?s certified Equal Employment Opportunity Officer, providing counseling and guidance on human resources.


Japan  
Scott Smalley Managing Director, DSV Solutions in Japan. A native Michigander, Scott Smalley, is currently Managing Director of DSV Solutions in Japan, and has been in Supply-Chain management and logistics for over 25 years. A graduate of Michigan State University, Scott started his career in Japan in 1994 with a domestic warehousing company. 10 years later he established the warehousing business unit for a leading Swiss German 3PL. A member of ACCJ the entire 18 yrs he was living in Tokyo, Scott recently returned to Japan after spending 10 yrs at his home in Michigan and also Seattle - while learning more about the North American logistics market and developing business with Japanese consumer electronic companies globally.



Malaysia
Gary Bowerman is an experienced Asia travel and consumer trends analyst and consultant. Based in Kuala Lumpur since 2010, he previously lived and worked in Shanghai from 2004-2010. A member of the World Tourism Network and Mekong Tourism Advisory Group, Gary works with leading hotel groups, tourism boards, OTAs and travel organizations. He has produced White Papers on the travel economies of China, South East Asia, Australia, China, India, Japan, Myanmar, Malaysia, Laos and Macau, plus a 20-year retrospective of Ctrip/Trip.com. 


Myanmar
Adam Castillo, Managing Director and Partner of Atalian Global Services Myanmar, a Yangon based Facility Management service provider. In 2010, Adam joined the United States Marine Corps (USMC) as a commissioned officer. After completing his active duty requirement which included a combat deployment to Afghanistan in 2012, Adam began visiting Myanmar at the end of 2013. He then founded a security company with two other American entrepreneurs under the name of Scipio Services -MAC Security, which became a founding member of AMCHAM. In 2016, Adam successfully negotiated a partnership with a global facility management company, Atalian Global Services. He then rebranded his company Atalian Global Services Myanmar and began offering other service lines outside of security. 


Taiwan
S. Steven Pan, Executive Chairman of Silks Hotel Group and the listed FIH Corporation in Taipei. Silks Group consists of 4 hotel brands including international luxury Regent, cultural luxury Silks Place, hotspring resort Wellspring and boutique hotel JUSTSLEEP brands. FIH is the owner and developer of Group's flagship Regent Taipei Hotel and Regent Galleria, the first luxury hotel and retail mixed use complex in Asia. The Group also manages Regent branded residences and listed Real Estate Investment Trust (REITs) in Taiwan. He serves as Governor on the Board of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan.

Thailand
Chaiyapat Paitoon, Chief Strategy Officer, Minor International PCL. Chaiyapat Paitoon currently served as Chief Strategy Officer and oversees the Strategic Planning, Investor Relations and Corporate Affairs divisions for Minor International, reporting directly to the Group CEO. Chaiyapat received a Bachelor Degree in Accounting Theory from Chulalongkorn University and a Master Degree Cum Laude in Business Administration from University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining Minor International, Chaiyapat was the Senior Vice President at Siam Commercial Bank, heading the Investor Relations Division and the Equity Management Division for the bank.

Thailand
Rachel Davidson, Cluster General Manager of Hilton and DoubleTree Sukhumvit Bangkok. She has enjoyed a successful career in the hospitality and tourism industry spanning over 25 years, the last eleven of these with Hilton Hotels and Resorts. An Australian national, Rachel?s career has encompassed General Manager? roles at hotels and resorts throughout Australia, China, Japan and Thailand. During this time, Rachel has also held a number of director positions in various organizations including President of American Chamber of Commerce in Okinawa (2016 - 2018), Vice President of Chatan Tourism, Chair of Tourism Whitsundays, President of Hotels Sales and Marketing Association, Victoria and Director of YWCA, Melbourne. 


Vietnam
Tran Trong Kien  Kien is the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of TMG, an integrated travel group in Southeast Asia focused on hospitality, aviation, online and destination management. TMG employs over 2,000 people and owns hotels, boats, airplanes, train cars, restaurants, and online platforms. Kien graduated as a Medical Doctor from Hanoi Medical School, holds a BA in English from the University of Foreign Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, and earned an MBA from the University of Hawaii. He is a longtime member and strong supporter of AmCham and also serves in leading roles on the Vietnam Tourism Advisory Board (TAB), Hue Tourism Advisory Board (HTAB), Vietnam Tour Guides Association (VTGA), Trustee of Fulbright University Vietnam, Vietnam Tourism Association (VITA), Board member of Vinaland, Vietnam Institute of Directors (VIOD) and former board member of ACB and VP Bank.

Venue Name
Video Conference