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Mr. Leslie C. Koo, President of Taiwan Cement Corporation
Mr. Leslie Koo was born in Taipei, Taiwan on November 28, 1954. After completing high school education in Taiwan, he enrolled in the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington in 1974 majoring in accounting.
After graduation, Mr. Koo returned to Taiwan in 1977 and worked for two years as a senior auditor at the firm of T N Soong & Co./Authur Anderson & Co. in the Republic of China. He went back to the United States in 1979 and entered the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania where he earned his MBA in 1981.
In 1982, Mr. Koo joined the Taiwan Cement Corporation (T’CEMENT), starting as a specialist in the Electronic Data Processing Center. He was responsible for the design and implementation of the distributed processing decision support system for T’CEMENT; the system architecture was recognized as one of the first kind in Taiwan. Three years later, he was promoted as manager of the Corporate Planning Department. Mr. Koo initiated the first five-year strategic plan for T’CEMENT with the focuses on diversification towards businesses with higher growth rates of returns and high-tech industries as well as regionalization of the traditional line of business. In 1988 he became vice president in charge of corporate planning, accounting and finance, T’CEMENT. Appointed as president of the Taiwan Cement Corporation in April 1991, Mr. Koo has held the position since and he was elected as chairman in 2003.
Under Mr. Koo’s leadership, Taiwan Cement Corporation currently is the largest cement manufacturing and sales company in Taiwan with more than 10 million tones of annual production and 55% of the market share. According to the China Cement Net, one of the most important cement media in China, T’CEMENT also ranked as the third largest cement company in the greater China in 2005. Since 2003, Mr. Koo has initiated a very aggressive Southern China Cement Strategy. By 2006, T’CEMENT operates five manufacturing sites with more than 8.1 million tons of annual capacity in Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces of China. Mr. Koo’s aspiration is to bring T’CEMENT to become one of the leading cement manufacturing companies in China by 2008 with more than 30 million tones of capacity in Taiwan and China. The current market cap of T’CEMENT is more than USD$2.2 billion with about 1800 employees.
He concurrently serves as chairman of Ho-Ping Power Company, chairman of Ta-Ho Environment & Technical Services Co., Ltd., chairman of China Synthetic Rubber Corporation, chairman of Continental Carbon Company (USA), chairman of Synpac (North Carolina) Inc., director of Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation, director of Taiwan Polypropylene Company Limited, and director of Far Eastone Telecommunications Co., Ltd.
Mr. Koo is active in participating in business and community organizations. He is chairman of Taiwan Britain Business Council and also serves as director of Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce, director of ROC-USA Business Council, director of Sino-British Culture and Economy Association, and managing director of Taiwan Cement Manufacturers’ Association. In the meantime, Mr. Koo was chairman of Chinese-Philippine Business Council in 1998-2002 and won the 1999 Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships from Taiwan.

Sir Thomas Harris
Sir Thomas Harris, Vice Chairman of Standard Chartered Capital Markets plc
Sir Thomas Harris is Vice Chairman of Standard Chartered Capital Markets plc. Standard Chartered is an international bank employing over 60,000 staff in 1,200 locations in the Asia Pacific Region, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, the United Kingdom and the Americas. With a history of over 150 years, the bank operates in 56 different countries.
Sir Thomas previously served in the British Diplomatic Service where his most recent assignment was as the UK’s Director General for Trade and Investment in the USA and British Consul General in New York from 1999 to 2004. In that capacity, he was responsible for promoting British trade and investment throughout the United States.
He has also served overseas in Tokyo, Washington DC and Lagos, Nigeria. He was British Ambassador to Korea from 1993 to 1997.
Sir Thomas held various appointments in London in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Cabinet Office and the Department of Trade and Industry where between 1997 and 1999 he was Director General for Export Promotion, responsible for the UK overseas trade promotion programmes.
In September 2001, he was responsible for coordinating efforts to administer to the needs of relatives of British victims of the World Trade Center bombing in New York.
A graduate of Cambridge University, Sir Thomas was appointed by Her Majesty The Queen a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1995 and A Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in the 2002 New Year’s Honours list. He is a Special Adviser to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC and the International Advisory Council of British American Business Inc. He also serves as a Director of Asia House and the Imperial War Museum
Standard Chartered Bank is listed on the London and Hong Kong Stock Exchanges and is in the top 25 FTSE-100 companies by market capitalisation. It serves both consumer and wholesale banking customers and aims to be the right partner for its customers.

Speaker:Mr. Chia-Yen Yang, Director of division VI,
Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER)
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Economics, Iowa State University, May 2000
B.A. in Economics, National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan, June 1991
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Innovation in services & services in innovation
Industrial value-added performance & its determinants
Macroeconomic analysis & policy
Financial service industry and policy
Institutional arrangements of public good provision
Organization theory of the firm
EXPERIENCES
Director, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, May 2007 – Present
Deputy Director, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, Feb. 2006 – May 2007
Research Fellow, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, January 2008 – Present
Associate Research Fellow, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, June 2000 – Present
Part-time Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting, Shih-Chien University, September 2001 – 2004
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Study on Business Model Innovation in Emerging Services and its Determinants (in Chinese), 2008, research project funded by ITRI.
Study on the Intangible Capital Formation of Technical Services (in Chinese), 2007, research project funded by IDB, MOEA.
Study on the Industrial Value-added Performance and its Determinants (in Chinese), 2007, research project funded by DoIT, MOEA.
Study on the Internationalization Strategies of Taiwan’s Technical Services (in Chinese), 2006, research project funded by ITRI.
Study on S&T and Industrial Integrated Policy, 2005, research project funded by STAG, Executive Yuan.
Promoting the Competitiveness of Knowledge Intensive Business Services in Taiwan, 2004, research project funded by RDEC, Executive Yuan.
Towards a Knowledge Cluster: On the Planning, Implementing, and Promoting Issues of the International Innovation and R&D Center Project in Taiwan (in Chinese), Taiwan Economic Research Monthly, March 2003.
Issues and Strategies of S&T Human Resource Development in Taiwan (in Chinese), Taiwan Economic Research Monthly, February 2003.
Exploring the Development of Strategic Service Industry (in Chinese), Taiwan Economic Research Monthly, February 2003.
Strategies of Competitiveness Uplift for High-Tech Industry (in Chinese, 4 Volumes), Research Report Series, Taiwan Thinktank, 2002 (with Kung, Ming-Hsin).
Comparative Analysis between Taiwan and China of S&T Competitiveness and Environment, Conference paper for “The Dynamics of Industrial Technology Innovation and its Comparative Advantages among Asia-Pacific Economies,” Taipei, August 15-16, 2002.
Innovations in Service and Services in Innovation: the Future for Taiwan’s Industrial Upgrade?, Economic Research Monthly, May 2002.
Exploring the Entrepreneurial R&D Partnership, Economic Research Monthly, May 2002.
Measuring the Development of Knowledge-Based Economy in Taiwan, International Studies Review, Vol 4 (1.2) Dec. 2001, (with Lin, Hsiu-Ying).

Speaker:Dr. Shin-Yuan Lai, Minister, Mainland Affairs Council, The Executive Yuan
EDUCATION
1993 DPhil, Development Studies, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK
1985 MPhil, Development Studies, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, UK
1983 MA, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
CAREER BACKGROUND
2008- Minister, Mainland Affairs Council, Executive Yuan
2005-2008 Member of the Legislative Yuan
2004 Advisor, Taiwan WTO Center, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
2001 Chief Negotiator, Taiwan’s Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO)
2000-2004 Senior Advisor, National Security Council
1999-2000 Director-General, Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry; Secretary-Treasurer, Asian Bankers Association
1997-2008 Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of International Business Management, Tamkang University
1997-1998 Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate School for Social Transformation Studies, Shih Hsin University
1997-2000 Founder and Director, Chinese Taipei APEC Study Center
1996-2000 Deputy Director-General, Chinese Taipei Pacific Economic Cooperation Committee
1996-2000 Director-General, Chinese Taipei Pacific Basin Economic Committee
1996-2000 Director and Research Fellow, Division of International Affairs, Taiwan Institute of Economic Research
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