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Chris Pereira 彭家荣 | |
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Education | MBA, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) |
Known for | Founder & CEO of iMpact |
Chris Pereira was a former public relations executive at Huawei.[1] He is currently the founder of the business consulting firm iMpact, and has experience helping Chinese and Western companies understand each other's customs.[2]
In 2023, his firm had around 100 inquiries from mainland China companies seeking help to expand abroad. Pereira said he advises many on how to effectively localize overseas and become part of a community as opposed to just masking their Chinese identity.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Shields, Todd; Birnbaum, Emily (10 January 2024). "Huawei Ends US Lobbying Operations After Years of Fighting Ban". Bloomberg.
- ^ Huang, Raffaele; Hua, Sha (7 February 2024). "American CEOs Visiting China Can't Escape It: They Have to Dance on Stage". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ Kirton, David (31 May 2023). "Chinese tech entrepreneurs keen to 'de-China' as tensions with US soar". Reuters.