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Host: Joe Guastella, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Presenter: Ken DeWoskin, senior advisor, Deloitte Services LP; Angie I-Chieh Li, partner, Deloitte Consulting Company Limited
1 Overview CPE credit | Specialized Knowledge
China’s path forward continues to be influenced by multiple changes and forces, as the impact of the pandemic ramps down, a new US negotiating team is fielded, capital markets migrate, and financial service technologies develop, and the interplay between forces to globalize and deglobalize evolves. We’ll discuss:
- Take a brief look at China’s economic recovery
- Review the status of the relationship between the US and China
- Discuss evolving MNC initiatives
Meet the speakers

Joe Guastella
Joe leads the Deloitte US Chinese Services Group practice and serves as the Global lead client service partner (GLCSP) for a UK-based financial institution with extensive operations across Asia. His 25 years of consulting experience spans through many sectors in the financial services industry. Joe served as the US and Global Financial Services Industry leader for consulting and led many large-scale, global projects for some of our largest financial services industry clients. Prior to this, Joe led the Global Insurance practice and served as the APAC and US Insurance consulting leader. His experience in the Asia Pacific region dates to the time when he lived in Tokyo for his APAC leader position and supported clients as they implemented business process improvements and transformed their business models.

Kenneth DeWoskin
Kenneth serves as senior advisor and eminence fellow to Deloitte Services LP for China research and insight, providing research and consulting with C-Suite executives on critical financial, economic, and business issues. He has lived and worked extensively in China since 1977, advising multinational clients on China strategy and related issues across various industries including consumer and industrial products, energy and resources, financial services, life sciences, and technology, media, and telecommunications. He has presented on China’s economic development and policy trends in global venues such as the World Economic Forum, Chambers of Commerce, Economist Intelligence Unit, The Conference Board, Asian Financial Forum, Greenbrier Global Leadership Conference, Boao Forum for Asia, and others. He regularly contributes thought leadership on China issues to major news media and research publications. Kenneth is a fluent speaker of Mandarin Chinese and Japanese.
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