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High Level Dialogue on Asean Italy Economic Relations In collaboration with HIGH LEVEL DIALOGUE ON ASEAN ITALY ECONOMIC RELATIONS Building an exclusive, influential community of leaders for growing their enterprises, their countries, and their continents Second Edition Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Wednesday, April 11 and Thursday, April 12, 2018 Arham ABDUL RAHMAN Zeti Akhtar AZIZ MALAYSIAN INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT ASIA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AUTHORITY Co-chair of the Board of Governors Deputy Chief Executive Officer BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA High Level Dialogue Speaker former Governor High Level Dialogue Speaker Dario ACCONCI P&P, SINGAPORE Domenico BALASSI Partner ELIT CONSULTING, SINGAPORE Director Bagus ADITYA BANK NEGARA INDONESIA, SINGAPORE Carlo BALDOCCI BRANCH CASSA DEPOSITI E PRESTITI, ITALY Head of Corporate Relationship Department Head of Public Affairs Giorgio ALIBERTI Carlo Sergio BANFI EMBASSY OF ITALY IN YANGON, MYANMAR ANIMA FEDERATION, ITALY Ambassador of Italy to Myanmar Vice President Sabina ALZATI Bicky BHANGU PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS, SINGAPORE ROLLS-ROYCE, UNITED KINGDOM Senior Manager President, SE Asia, Pacific & South Korea High Level Dialogue Speaker Michele AMADEI UNICREDIT, CHINA Head of Asia Pacific Region Marco BARDELLI THE EUROPEAN HOUSE - AMBROSETTI SINGAPORE Tomaso ANDREATTA Executive Director VIETNAM BUSINESS FORUM Co-Chairman Giovanni BARTUCCI ALPERIA BARTUCCI, ITALY Thomas ANG Chief Executive Officer SPECIALISTS TRADE ALLIANCE OF SINGAPORE President Riccardo BASILE LAZADA SOUTH EAST ASIA, SINGAPORE ZHENG KENG ENGINEERING AND Group Chief Mobile Officer CONSTRUCTION, SINGAPORE Managing Director Omar BASSALTI GENTIUM CAPITAL, SINGAPORE Desi ANWAR Chief Executive Officer CNN INDONESIA Anchor High Level Dialogue Speaker Kuanysh BATYRBEKOV AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP, SINGAPORE Alessandro ARESU Chief of Staff AGENZIA SPAZIALE ITALIANA, ITALY Board Member Francesco BAUDASSI FEDERLEGNOARREDO, ITALY Public Affairs Manager 1 Stefano BEGHI Riccardo BRACCIALINI GIANNI, ORIGONI, GRIPPO, CAPPELLI AIMPES SERVIZI, ITALY & PARTNERS, HONG KONG President Managing Partner Hong Kong BRACCIALINI GROUP, ITALY Chief Executive Officer Lee BELINDA TING SEAFOOD AND COLD STORAGE, SINGAPORE Bertil BRANDIN Vice-Chairman of Seafood Industries Association ARTC, SINGAPORE Singapore Strategic Development Director Luca BERNARDINETTI Leonardo BRUGE' MAHANAKORN PARTNERS GROUP, THAILAND ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Managing Partner IN THE PHILIPPINES Deputy Director, Business Development and Special Projects Bruno BERTELLA LEONARDO, MALAYSIA Chief Commercial Officer, Vice President South Pietro BRUNO East Asia LEONARDO, ITALY Vice President Asia-Pacific and Oceania Abhinav BHUSHAN INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Francesco BUGLIOSI SINGAPORE ARISTON THERMO GROUP, ITALY South Asia Director Marketing Manager Asia Pacific Thi BICH THU VU Nunzio CALÌ JOINT STOCK COMMERCIAL BANK FOR ALMAVIVA, ITALY FOREIGN TRADE OF VIETNAM, SINGAPORE Deputy General Manager Operation Department Chief Representative Rudie CAMPAGNE Sandro BICOCCHI VITTORIA INDUSTRIES, ITALY ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIA-ASEAN, ITALY President Secretary General Willem CAMPAGNE Annalisa BISSON VITTORIA INDUSTRIES, USA CONFINDUSTRIA, ITALY Chief Operating Officer and designated President Coordinator Promotional Activities Ravi CANNETTA Valerio BORDONARO FERRERO ASIA PACIFIC, SINGAPORE ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIA-ASEAN, ITALY Regional Head, Institutional Affairs & Communication and Projects Officer Public Relations Paolo BORZATTA Alberto CAPRARI THE EUROPEAN HOUSE – AMBROSETTI, ITALY ANIMA - FEDERATION OF ITALIAN Senior Partner ASSOCIATIONS OF MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING AKIN, ITALY High Level Dialogue Speaker President CAPRARI, ITALY Gionata BOSCO Chief Executive Officer VIMAR ASIA PACIFIC, SINGAPORE Managing Director 2 Massimo CARBONIERO Patrick CHANG UCIMU, ITALY PACLIN OFFICE PRODUCTS, SINGAPORE President Council Managing Director OMERA, ITALY Chief Executive Officer and Co-Owner Marco CHECCHI High Level Dialogue Speaker PELLICONI, ITALY Chief Executive Officer Federico CARDINI THAI-ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Kenny CHENG THAILAND BANK OF CHINA, SINGAPORE President Assistant Vice President Marco CARDONI Yeo CHEONG GUAN EMBASSY OF ITALY IN SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING FEDERATION Council Member SINGAPORE Deputy Head of Mission ENG BEE PAPER MERCHANT, SINGAPORE Managing Director Andrea CASAVECCHIA SANTONI ASIA, HONG KONG Sutat CHEW Regional Manager SINGAPORE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE Executive Vice President Marco Luciano CASSIS STMICROELECTRONICS, JAPAN Vincent CHUA Executive Vice President SENSATIONAL EXPRESS AND TRADING Director Giuseppe CATELLA ELIGO MILANO, ITALY Sophorn CHHUM Chief Visionary Officer and Founder ITALIAN CAMBODIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Coordinator Claudio CECCARINI LEONARDO, SINGAPORE EUROCHAM CAMBODIA Head Leonardo Singapore Office Senior Relationship Manager Simone CENTOLA James CHIN WITHERS KHATTARWONG, SINGAPORE SINGAPORE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Special Counsel BOARD Head, Marketing Enrico CESENNI Adrian CHNG MYANMAR STRATEGIC HOLDINGS, FINTONIA GROUP, SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Founder and Chief Executive Officer Founder and Chief Executive Officer CHNG Kai Fong Joan CHAN SINGAPORE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INTESA SANPAOLO SINGAPORE BRANCH BOARD Head of International Desk Managing Director High Level Dialogue Speaker Wilson CHAN BANK OF CHINA, SINGAPORE Executive Director 3 Joe CHOA Maurizio CORATELLA URBANFOX, SINGAPORE SAIPEM, ITALY Managing Director Chief Operating Officer Onshore E&C Division High Level Dialogue Speaker Leon CHONG SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING FEDERATION Senior Executive Timothy COSULICH FRATELLI COSULICH GROUP, ITALY Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey CHOW SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD Senior Manager Andrea CROCI UBI BANCA, HONG KONG Regional Manager APAC - Greater China Mei Yin CHOW BANK OF CHINA, SINGAPORE Senior Assistant Vice President Paolo CUCCHI PCA ARCHITECTURE, MALAYSIA Managing Director Wei Chuen CHUA SINGAPORE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Vaibhav DABHADE Regional Vice President ANCHANTO, SINGAPORE Founder and Chief Executive Officer Ea CHUAH SALBA, SINGAPORE Filippo D'ANTONI Managing Director ANSALDO ENERGIA INDONESIA General Manager Arthur D. CHUNG BANCO DE ORO, PHILIPPINES Valerio DE MOLLI Senior Vice President, Head of International THE EUROPEAN HOUSE – AMBROSETTI, ITALY Managing Partner & Chief Executive Officer Business Group High Level Dialogue Speaker Gu Yoon CHUNG ENEL GREEN POWER, ITALY Benedetto DELLA VEDOVA Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, ITALY High Level Dialogue Speaker High Level Dialogue Speaker Camilla CIONINI VISANI CONFINDUSTRIA, ITALY Carla DEMARIA Managing Director UCINA CONFINDUSTRIA NAUTICA, ITALY President Giacomo CLERICI MONTE CARLO YACHTS COECLERICI FAR EAST, SINGAPORE President President and Managing Director Michele D'ERCOLE Massimo COMPARINI ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN E-GEOS, ITALY VIETNAM Chief Executive Officer Chairman High Level Dialogue Speaker Ashish DESAI TECHNITHON INTERNATIONAL, SINGAPORE Vice President 4 Benjamin DIOKNO Fabrizio FERRI SECRETARY OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT, FINCANTIERI CHINA PHILIPPINES Chief Executive Officer High Level Dialogue Speaker Aurelio FLACCO ITALIAN CAMBODIAN BUSINESS Hamid Roberto DISTEFANO ASSOCIATION HALAL ITALIA, ITALY Chairman Chief Executive Officer Francisco FONTAN Federico DONATO EUROPEAN UNION MISSION TO ASEAN, ITALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN INDONESIA SINGAPORE Ambassador of European Union to ASEAN President Douglas FOO Alessandro DURANTE SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING FEDERATION ANIMA CONFINDUSTRIA MECCANICA VARIA, President ITALY Director External Relations and High Level Dialogue Speaker Internationalization Robert FOX Roberto FABBRI EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR BUSINESS AND FACI ASIA PACIFIC, SINGAPORE COMMERCE, THAILAND Director Chairman Juan FARANDA JOINT FOREIGN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, TENARIS, ITALY THAILAND Managing Director Southeast Asia Digital Economy and ICT Group High Level Dialogue Speaker Said FAROUK BANK NEGARA INDONESIA, SINGAPORE Rachel FREEMAN BRANCH FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GROUP, ASIA Relationship Officer in Financial Institutions PACIFIC, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Department CORPORATION Advisory Manager Antonio FERACO High Level Dialogue Speaker TÜV SÜD ASIA PACIFIC, SINGAPORE Vice President, Digital Service Lorenzo GALANTI ITALIAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Domenico FERRARI AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION CMS, SINGAPORE Head of Cabinet of Deputy Minister Counsel Fabio GALLIA Michele FERRARIO CASSA DEPOSITI E PRESTITI, ITALY STASHAWAY, ITALY Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer High Level Dialogue Speaker High Level Dialogue Speaker Filippo GAMBA Alfredo FERRARO BRIDGER INTELLIGENCE, MALAYSIA ADLER PLASTIC, ITALY Managing Director, South East Asia Comunications Manager 5 Frederik GEERTMAN Adi HARSONO UBI BANCA, ITALY INDONESIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND Chief Commercial Officer INDUSTRY, CHINA COMMITTEE Patron Council Member High Level Dialogue Speaker Alfred HENG Nicola GENOVESE MMI HOLDINGS, SINGAPORE SAVINO DEL BENE, SINGAPORE Managing Director Southeast Asia Director Katherine HENG Kingshuk GHOSHAL SINGAPORE MANUFACTURING FEDERATION STANDARD CHARTERED BANKING, Senior Manager SINGAPORE Managing Director Seeni JAHANGIR GHANY GREY MATTER HOLDINGS, SINGAPORE Guido GIACCONI Founder and Chief Executive Officer IN3ACT, ITALY-CHINA Chairman Ajay JAIN STANDARD CHARTERED BANKING, Pietro GINEFRA SINGAPORE EMBASSY OF ITALY IN SINGAPORE Managing Director Financial Attaché Johan JAMAL SHARIFUDDIN Tony GOH HIGH COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA ASTEAM TECHNOLOGY, SINGAPORE
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