Paul Glasson is the Chairman of Satori Investments Greater China and Life Member of the Australia China Business Council, awarded for his many years' service leading the council's presence in China between 2008 and 2014. He has lived in China since the mid-1990s and is recognized in industry as one of the foremost experts on outbound investments by Chinese enterprises. In 2009 he was described by The Australian newspaper as one of the most influential Australians living in China.
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| - Paul Glasson is the Chairman of Satori Investments Greater China and Life Member of the Australia China Business Council, awarded for his many years' service leading the council's presence in China between 2008 and 2014. He has lived in China since the mid-1990s and is recognized in industry as one of the foremost experts on outbound investments by Chinese enterprises. In 2009 he was described by The Australian newspaper as one of the most influential Australians living in China. (en)
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| - Paul Glasson is the Chairman of Satori Investments Greater China and Life Member of the Australia China Business Council, awarded for his many years' service leading the council's presence in China between 2008 and 2014. He has lived in China since the mid-1990s and is recognized in industry as one of the foremost experts on outbound investments by Chinese enterprises. In 2009 he was described by The Australian newspaper as one of the most influential Australians living in China. Glasson was one of only two Australians chosen as a Young Leader for the Boao Forum in 2009, 2010, and again in 2013. He was the first Australian based in China to focus entirely on Chinese outbound activity, starting in 2000. He has been involved in a number of cross-border transactions between Australia and China, including 2014 Mines and Money's Deal of the Year (Asia) acting as the lead financial adviser in the $1.4 billion joint takeover of Aquila Resources Limited by Baosteel and Aurizon, and has been published on many occasions times in the Australian and Chinese media, and is at times quoted in Australian and international media for his China expertise. (en)
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