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Events
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Past Events
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Publications
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Success stories
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Opportunities
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High Value Campaigns
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Latest News
Latest News - UK-ASEAN Business Council
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Markets
ASEAN - UKABC
Brunei
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Myanmar
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Cambodia
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Singapore
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Indonesia
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Thailand
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Laos
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The Philippines
The Philippines - UKABC
Malaysia
Malaysia - UKABC
Vietnam
Vietnam - UKABC
What We Do
What We Do - UK-ASEAN Business Council
The Team
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Board of directors
Board of Directors - UK-ASEAN Business Council
Our partners
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Contact Us
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UK-Vietnam Business Forum - UKABC
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Sizzling Southeast Asia Roadshow: Warwickshire - UKABC
Visit Education Zone
Opportunities for UK Businesses in the Education Sector in ASEAN - UKABC
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Philippine Economic Briefing - UKABC
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A Journey to Thailand Through Trade and Investment - UKABC
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UK & Malaysia Roundtable - UKABC
Export Strategy: Supporting and Connecting Businesses to Grow on the World Stage
Export Strategy: Supporting and Connecting Businesses to Grow on the World Stage - UKABC
Burma – International School
Burma - International School - UKABC
Wales Trade Mission to Malaysia Reception
Wales Trade Mission to Malaysia Reception - UKABC
Indonesia’s auto sector expands on the back of local and international demand
Indonesia’s auto sector expands on the back of local and international demand - UKABC
1-2-1 Meetings with the British Chamber of Commerce Philippines Chairman, Chris Nelson in London
1-2-1 Meetings with the British Chamber of Commerce Philippines Chairman, Chris Nelson in London - UKABC
Indonesia Matters. Size, Growth and Opportunity
Indonesia Matters. Size, growth and opportunity. - UKABC
Improving Electrical Efficiency of Waste to Energy Plants
Improving Electrical Efficiency of Waste to Energy Plants - UKABC
TRADE MISSION
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Board of Directors - UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil UK - ASEAN -MerchantryCouncil Events BACKEvents Upcoming events Past Events Research BACKResearch Publications Success stories Opportunities BACKOpportunities Export opportunitiesUpperValue Campaigns News BACKNews Latest News News Sources Markets BACKMarkets ASEAN   Brunei Myanmar Cambodia Singapore Indonesia Thailand Laos The Philippines Malaysia VietnamWell-nighBACKAbout What We Do The Team Board of directors Our partners Contact Us Search Login | Register Username Password Remember Me register For full wangle register today for self-ruling Home | Board of Directors Board of Directors STAY INFORMED ON UPCOMING EVENTS Click Here The UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil Board of Directors consists of representatives from influential UK companies with vast wits of doing merchantry in ASEAN. They are all keen to share their knowledge and to promote the incredible range of opportunities misogynist to UK businesses. Amanda Murphy Amanda Murphy is theThroneof CorporateFinancialfor HSBC in the UK. Amanda’s career has spanned wideness the globe, undertaking key roles for HSBC in Hong Kong, the UAE and Indonesia surpassing returning to London for her current role.   Amanda Murphy UKThroneof CorporateFinancialHSBC Ross Hunter Ross was scheduled Executive Director of the UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil in September 2013. Prior to taking up this position he has held a variety of roles wideness government including: heading up UK Trade & Investment’s Sponsorship Team; serving as a diplomat in Kuwait, Iraq and South Africa; and working as a Private Secretary for two variegated government ministers.   Ross Hunter Executive Director UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil Matthew Cavanagh Matt Cavanagh joined Prudential in March 2013 and took up the position of Director of Group Government Relations in October 2013. Prior to joining Prudential he wasThroneof Public Affairs at the John Lewis Partnership. From 2003-2007 he worked as a special tipster in the Treasury, Home Office, and Ministry of Defence, and then from 2007-2010 in Downing Street. Previously he spent several years at the Boston Consulting Group, and as a Lecturer in Philosophy at St Catherine’s College Oxford. He holds an MA, BPhil and DPhil from the University of Oxford.   Matthew Cavanagh Director of Group Government Relations Prudential Margaret Manning Adelphi Digital is a UK digital consulting visitor trading mostly in Asia Pacific. It was set up through an MBI of the Singapore and Australia offices of Reading Room, one of the UK’s largest digital agencies, and nowhas offices in Australia, Thailand and Singapore and works with clients from the USA, the Middle East and wideness the Asia Pacific region. Our clients range from large multinationals such as Fuji Xerox and BHP Billiton to tomfool brands such as Banyan Tree and Anantara. My lifelong pursuit of online gaming, stratum in psychology (specialising in strained intelligence), and management consultancy preliminaries with PWC have led to a special interest in online communications. In particular, I enjoy exploring how this liaison is waffly how merchantry works in some very fundamental ways. The increasing visa of wiry merchantry stuff one well-spoken example that the old ways are changing. The OBE I received in June 2015 was for services to export to Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific region and I remain single-minded to helping SME’s from any region to expand both nationally and internationally. I was lucky unbearable to have unconfined mentors over the years and it’s a favour I would like to pay when to young merchantry leaders.   Margaret Manning CEO and Founder Adelphi Digital Consulting Sean Winnett Prior to joining Shell in 2015, Sean was private secretary to the foreign secretary, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa, international security and multilateral policy. Sean joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in 2005. He worked as deputy throne of the G8 Team during the UK and Russian presidencies and in the UK mission to the UN in Geneva. He studied Mandarin at Peking University surpassing working in the political section of the British Embassy in Beijing. On his return to London in 2011, he was seconded to the National Security Secretariat in the Cabinet Office as a senior policy tipster on the Middle East and North Africa. In 2012 he was made an MBE.   Sean WinnettThroneof Government Relations, UK Shell International Martin Hatfull Martin has wide-stretching wits of working in and with countries in SE Asia, notably as UK Ambassador to Indonesia, ASEAN and Timor Leste (2008-11). Moving to the private sector, as International Public Affairs Director for Diageo plc (2013-16) he was heavily involved in the company’s major businesses in the region. As well as his role on the UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil he is a SeniorTipsterfor Kreab, Chair of the Anglo-Indonesian Society and Deputy Chair of the Japan Society.   Martin Hatfull Vice Chairman, UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil Amanda Selvaratnam Following a scientific career in research and industry, Amanda moved into merchantry intelligence with Glaxo SmithKline prior to joining the University of York in 1999. Amanda is responsible for the engagement of the University with merchantry with a special focus on the minutiae and wordage of professional minutiae and executive education courses for organisations wideness the world. Through her work with UK Trade & Investment, much of Amanda’s work involves promoting the UK Higher Education and Corporate Training sector to overseas governments and corporations and she regularly speaks to audiences of UK businesses on export and international business. Amanda is moreover Founder and Director of the Training Gateway a FREE brokerage service providing a quick and easy way for any organisation wishing to source corporate, vocational and executive training and educational partnerships from UK universities, colleges and private training providers. Amanda has worked extensively wideness the MENA region with both governments and the private sector and regularly takes UK education and training trade missions to the region and sits on the UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil representing Higher Education and SMEs.   Amanda Selvaratnam Director The Training Gateway Anthony Nightingale Anthony Nightingale was Managing Director of the Jardine Matheson Group from 2006 to March 2012. Today he is a non-executive director of Jardine Matheson Holdings and of other Jardine Matheson group companies, Dairy Farm, Hongkong Land, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, Jardine Strategic and Mandarin Oriental, and a commissioner of Astra International.   Anthony Nightingale Director Jardine Matheson Andrew Jeffreys Andrew Jeffreys is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the OxfordMerchantryGroup (OBG), the global publishing, research and consultancy firm, which produces an supervisory series of yearly country reports wideness 35 countries and territories in Asia, the Middle East, South America and Africa. An internationally regarded analyst, he is a regular guest on television and radio, including the BBC and CNN, and writes often for the regional and international media. He travelled with Prime Minister Cameron as a Delegate on several overseas trip, including ones to Asia, Mexico and India.  In 2012, he was scheduled to the Board of the UK-AseanMerchantryCouncil. He founded OBG in 1994 without leaving Oxford University, where he graduated from St Catherine’s College with an honours stratum in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. Over the last 20 years the firm has built up a staff of scrutinizingly 250 wideness four continents.   Andrew Jeffreys Chief Executive Officer OxfordMerchantryGroup Alex Hannon Alex studied Japanese & International Marketing in Ireland and Japan surpassing whence her career as a marketing professional at Ernst & Young in London in the early nineties. Later she worked as marketing manager at Yakult UK Ltd where she launched the then innovative probiotic drink onto the UK market. Following the successful launch of Yakult, she worked at the razzmatazz organ CDP in Soho, London for a short while. However, with a passion for untried tea and having been inspired by the healthy octogenarians she’d met in Asia during her studies, Alex ventured out on her on own and set up the MangaJo DrinksVisitorin 2002. The visitor has ripened a premium range of healthy, all natural, sugar-free iced tea drinks based on upper anti-oxidant ingredients such as untried tea, rooibos tea, acai-berry and goji-berry. The MangaJo drinks range is now sold at premium retailers, café bars, delis, hotels and restaurants in 21 countries throughout the world including some countries wideness the ASEAN region. The visitor is a winner of the Queen’s Award for export and has recently started selling their drinks in Indonesia and hopes this year to make inroads into the Malaysian market. Her passion for sustainability is witnessed by MangaJo’s ongoing support of Tree Aid, a wonderful soft-heartedness that provides sustainable solutions to poverty in Africa by helping women there to support themselves and their families by setting up and running small export led ethnic businesses.   Alex Hannon Managing Director Mangajo Graham Cartledge CBE Graham Cartledge CBE joined Benoy in 1974 and became Chairman in 1992. Under his leadership, Benoy has experienced remarkable international growth. From its 11 strategically located studios, its global reach extends to over 75 countries and  Benoy is now a recognised tracery and diamond trademark in its markets virtually the world.   Graham Cartledge CBE Chairman Benoy Philip Bouverat Philip has travelled extensively on a global understructure and has dealt with numerous hands-on international trade and finance scenarios, specializing in infrastructure solutions. Philip joined JCB in 2002 to bring the Chinese market into JCB’s global strategy.  Currently based in London tent international diplomatic liaison, with particular accent on India and global worth relations.   Philip Bouverat Director, External Affairs JCB Kevan Watts Kevan Watts is Vice Chairman, Banking, HSBC. He is based in London but travels regularly to China and Asia generally, maintaining and developing HSBC’s corporate and financial relationships at a senior level drawing on 20 years of wits of merchantry throughout Asia and 35 years of wits in Investment Banking. Kevan is moreover Chairman of The UK ASEANMerchantryCouncil, a member of the Advisory Board of the UK IndiaMerchantryCouncil, a member of the International Advisory Council of Huawei Technologies, a large Chinese telecom equipment visitor headquartered in Shenzhen, a non-executive director of Tottenham Hotspur plc, the English Premier League football club, and a member of the Advisory Board of Corsair Capital, a long standing private probity firm exclusively investing in financial services.   Kevan Watts Chairman UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil STAY INFORMED ON ALL ASEAN EVENTS Click Here STRATEGIC PARTNER OUR PARTNERS FOLLOW US CONTACT US Tel: +44 (0)20 7828 3431 Email: info@ukabc.org.uk UK - ASEAN -MerchantryCouncil Privacy Policy Cookies Set up Cookies © 2018 UK-ASEANMerchantryCouncil - UKABC. All Rights Reserved Web diamond by Appnova We are using cookies to requite you the weightier wits on our website. 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