EVENTS
 

The U.S. and China on a Collision Course
Divergent Interests, Shared Destiny
May 2010

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Introduction
Rob Francais, Chief Executive Officer, welcomes everyone and introduces the event.

 

     

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  Presentation by Zachary Karabell - Part I
Jason Thomas introduces Dr. Zachary Karabell, economist, money manager, historian and author of Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World’s Prosperity Depends on It.
     

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  Presentation by Zachary Karabell - Part II
Dr. Karabell continues his presentation about the global economy and the intricate relationship between the U.S. and China including a rapid fire breakdown of the interactions of the two countries and the resulting consequences.
     

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  Questions and Answers from the Audience
Dr. Karabell answers questions from the audience and further demonstrates his deep understanding of the two countries’ intricate relationship.
     

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  Welcom Back, Tim Kochis
Jason Thomas sums up Dr. Karabell’s presentation and offers commentary. Rob Francais then introduces the second part of the event, a Welcome Back Celebration for Tim Kochis who has returned from his 6 month sabbatical. Tom Tracy, Chief Operating Officer, and Linda Fitz, Director – Wealth Management, reflect on Tim’s contributions to Aspiriant and welcome him back. Finally, Tim speaks about coming back from sabbatical and the firm of the future, Aspiriant.

 

 

Event was videotaped at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco on May 20, 2010.

 

 

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