GlobalSF : So Future
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GlobalSF : So FutureMar 09, 2023
Startups in Japan with Yoshi Tasaka
In this episode, executive director of Global:SF and Yoshi Tasaka from the Shibuya City Office discuss Japan's latest trends in startups and investment opportunities. Be sure to check out the website: https://shibuya-startup-support.jp/ and blackboxjp.com for additional information for the startup ecosystem in Japan!
Kicking off the new year with Christina Bui
In this episode, GlobalSF spoke with Kylan Ventures co-founder Christina Bui about the many exciting projects Vietnam has to offer. Since the US-China Trade War, Vietnam's growth potential has been even stronger considering its dynamic workforce and unique geopolitical circumstance in South East Asia. Tune in for more details
The Future of Sustainability
In this episode, GlobalSF spoke with Villa Copenhagen's Nadia Benouddane and Chef Per Voss Kjærgaard along with award winning Bay Area chef and author, Tanya Holland. GlobalSF is thrilled to have partnered with Villa CPH during their Nordic Food Innovation Tour, including a collaboration between Chef Tanya and Per on a Nordic California Soul dinner. Listen as they discuss the challenges of running a profitable business while remaining aligned with the UN SDGS, and as they share advice for others trying to balance sustainable luxury and hospitality.
In Conversation with the Director of Bakar Bioenginuity Hub, QB3-Berkeley
In today’s episode, Darlene and Bruce talk with David Schaffer, the incoming Director of QB3 (the life science consortium of UC Berkeley, UCSF and UC Santa Cruz), on the origins of QB3, its role in generating research in some of the most challenging areas in biotech today, the challenges of making life sciences research available to companies and eventually to the public, and QB3's place at the center of the Bay Area’s biotech ecosystem.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Georgia in San Francisco
In today’s episode, we are delighted to have the Honorable, Levan Beridze, Consul General of Georgia in San Francisco.
Listen in as the Consul General shares Georgia’s economic development and business environment, as well as Georgia’s perspective on regional economic expansion and the strengthening of the transport and transit corridors for additional energy independence and regional economic security.
Also, with regard to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Consul General also illustrates the effects of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine on regional trade, commerce and economic cooperation.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Japan in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Japan on the occasion of their National Foundation Day, which was on February 11, as well as the 62nd birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan on February 23. In today’s episode, we are delighted to have the Honorable, Hiroshi Kawamura, Consul General of Japan in San Francisco.
Listen in as the Consul General shares the mission and goals of the office, as well as the industry focuses of Japan.
Global Trends Transforming the Food and Beverage Industry
The pandemic drastically changed the direction the food and beverage industry was going. Supply chain crisis and inflation are some of the illustrations of how the pandemic transformed the entire industry.
In today’s episode, we are excited to have George Chen, Founder of China Live San Francisco, a culinary and cultural destination in the heart of San Francisco's Chinatown. Listen in as George shared his thoughts about the global food industry changes as well as his upcoming innovative projects.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Malaysia in Los Angeles
GlobalSF welcomed California’s new and first female Consul General of Malaysia in Los Angeles, Mrs. Anil Fahriza Adenan who commenced her term of service last October.
Listen-in as the Consul General reveals the goals and future plans for the Consulate General of Malaysia in Los Angeles, focusing in particular on business and trade, as well as on cultural development.
2021 Covid related transformations open up an exciting 2022
In today’s episode, Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF is joined by Laura Jenkins, Director of Partnerships of GlobalSF, to share about the accomplishments GlobalSF has made to foster the growth of California’s economy.
Listen in as we reflect on 2021, despite the pandemic being ever-present, how GlobalSF connected the dots around the globe through the 2021 Grand Challenge, GlobalSF’s newest initiative: GlobalSF Women, as well as the upcoming innovation tours that GlobalSF is helping with a regenerative sustainable economic garden in San Francisco.
Let’s Discover Fair Trade Coffee with Progeny Coffee
According to Fairtrade International data, an estimated 1.6 billion cups of coffee are brewed every single day, while coffee farmers are stuck in a poverty loop selling their coffees 20% below margin. In today's episode, we are delighted to have Maria Palacio, Co-founder and CEO of Progeny Coffee.
Progeny Coffee is a fair trade coffee brand which aims to provide a high-end customer experience and takes care of its farmers. Tune in and listen to the story behind Progeny Coffee and how Progeny born from the necessity to fix a broken coffee chain. Shop for the fair trade coffee and learn all about the products and the people here: https://progenycoffee.com
Interested in tasting Progeny Coffee for yourself? Maria and Progeny will be featured as a “pop-up” at the GlobalSF Women Launch event on December 16th at The Cheese School of San Francisco.
Let’s Discover Japanese Sake with Kurashu
In today's episode, we are delighted to have Benjamin Knopp, Representative Director of Kurashu, one of our partners of the Food Innovation Tour to Japan which will take place in September 2022, to tell us more about Japanese sake.
Kurashu is a platform for people to easily discover and experience their perfect sake flavor profile and for small, high quality breweries located throughout Japan to connect and understand their customers better. Find your perfect sake match and learn all about the product, the people, and breweries here: www.kurashu.jp
The world of Sake may be complex and difficult to navigate. Listen in and learn more about how Kurashu helps match the customers with the right sake products so as to deliver an authentic, interesting, and of course delicious, sake experience.
In Conversation with the Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in San Francisco
Circular economy has been a crucial topic of discussion in recent years all over the globe while the Netherlands aims to achieve a fully circular economy by 2050. In today's episode, we are delighted to have the Honorable Dirk Janssen, Consul General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in San Francisco.
Listen-in as the Consul General shares the ambition of the Dutch economy to be entirely circular as well as the role of his office in building connections for the Dutch technology innovation community in Silicon Valley.
Interim Homeless Housing: Realizing Immediate Impact to Housing the Homeless
Homelessness, one of the top priorities for the city and state government to address, has been a crisis for the State of California for years. Interim supportive housing is an effective and cost efficient homeless housing solution that helps reduce homeless encampments and restores dignity.
In this episode, GlobalSF welcomes Elizabeth Funk, Founder & Executive Chairman Of The Board of DignityMoves as well as Executive Director, Sharon Lai. Listen as we learn about the first impact investment fund focused on transitional homelessnesss solutions, their scalable interim homeless housing solutions, and how you can get involved.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Germany in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Germany on the occasion of their National Day, known as Unity Day, which was on Sunday October 3. In today’s episode, we are delighted to have the Honorable Oliver Schramm, Consul General of Germany in San Francisco.
Listen in as the Consul General shares the mission and goals of the office, as well as the German business footprint in the United States. The Consulate would like to also share that they have a weekly podcast program at www.radiogoethe.org to tell the fascinating stories of Germans coming to San Francisco in the 19th century and the footprint in the Bay Area.
Let’s Dive Into Global Supply Chain Disruption
Supply chains have been severely disrupted all around the world. Global challenges such as the pandemic, the US-China trade war, and terrorism have tested the ingenuity, resiliency and flexibility of supply chain leaders, as they have sought to maintain essential operations.
In this episode, Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF and Mr. Hans Galland, CEO & Founder of Haulistix as well as Co-chair of the GlobalSF board discuss how to maintain an open flow of logistics under the acute disruption of supply chains. Listen in to learn more about the roles of the governments and the multi-generational trucking companies in maintaining resiliency of the value chain.
Let’s Learn More About Hong Kong, the Pearl of the East
Hong Kong has been renowned for being one of the world's most prosperous economies and a hub for international trade and investment. Hong Kong is also an art & cultural center that nurtures outstanding talents and possesses world-class art facilities.
In today’s episode, we are excited to have Ms. Jacko Tsang, Director of Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in San Francisco, which is dedicated to promoting economic and trade connections between Hong Kong and the 19 states of the Western United States. Listen & learn more about the goals of the office as well as the upcoming webinar in October and November held by the office.
New Trends in the Food & Beverage Industry Since the Pandemic
The Food & Beverage Industry was one of the sectors that were most disrupted by the pandemic. Cities in lockdown facilitate the food delivery service industry while restaurants suffer from suspending dine-in services.
In today’s episode, we are excited to have Mr. Hanson Li, Founder of Salt Partners Group, which is a development and investment company focused on the food and beverage industry. Listen in to learn more about Hanson’s first-hand experience of the major changes in foodservice trends.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Mexico on the occasion of their National Day, which was on Thursday September 16. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Remedios Gomez Arnau, Consul General of Mexico in San Francisco.
The Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco was the first Mexican consulate office opened in the West Coast of the United States. Listen in as the Consul General shares with us more on the mission of the consulate office as well as economic achievements of Mexico and the exciting news of an upcoming economic delegation to San Francisco.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Brazil in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Brazil on the occasion of their National Day, which was on Tuesday, September 7. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Ambassador Mr. Adalnio Senna Ganem, Consul General of Brazil in San Francisco.
One of the similarities between the economy of Brazil and California is that both put emphasis on the agriculture industry. Listen in as the Consul General shares with us more on Brazil regarding the aircraft and agricultural development as well as the environmental efforts in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Insights from Coyote Ventures: Investing in Women’s Health and Wellness
Insights from Coyote Ventures: Investing in Women’s Health and Wellness - A $1T+ market in 2027
Women’s health and wellness are being considered now more than ever. The female technology (femtech) industry is an emerging global market and Femtech companies are sharply on the rise thanks to the awareness of addressing the needs of women.
In today’s episode, we are excited to have Ms. Jessica Karr and Dr. Brittany Barreto, who are the founders and General Partners of Coyote Ventures. Coyote Ventures is a $10M seed-stage venture fund in the United States investing in companies innovating in women’s health and wellness that targets to improve women's lives. Listen in to learn more about the femtech industry as well as our partners at Coyote Ventures.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Uruguay in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Uruguay on the occasion of their National Day, which was on Wednesday August 25. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Mr. Ignacio Gonzalez, Consul General of Uruguay in San Francisco.
The Uruguayan Consulate in San Francisco was established in 2019. The office intends to act as a bridge not only between Uruguay and the United States but also technology & software innovation spaces as well. Listen in as the Consul General introduces Uruguay in a broad dimension and reveals his goals for one of San Francisco’s newest consulates.
Looking at San Diego with a Fresh Angle
San Diego may be well known for its beaches and wonderful weather, but some may not know that it is also a hub for biotech, pharmaceutical research and innovation.
In today’s episode, we have Dr. Mary Walshok, Associate Vice Chancellor of Public Programs at the University of California San Diego, who also concurrently serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Sociology. Dr. Walshok joins Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF to share with us their thoughts on San Diego. Dr. Walshok also explains how California has become a future-focus state.
Is China Moving Forward?
In the previous weeks, the Chinese government made several announcements that it would have firmer control over its Finance, Energy and Tech industries. The crackdown of technology giants, for instance Tencent and DiDi has been a controversial topic all around the world.
In today’s episode, we have Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF to share his view on China’s economy. Darlene and Bruce also discussed China’s challenges with its "free market economy". We continue to watch how everything will play out.
In Conversation with the Consul General of Peru in San Francisco
GlobalSF congratulates the people of Peru on the occasion of their National Day, which this year July 28, commemorates the Bicentennial since Peru's proclamation of Independence. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Mr. Hernando Torres-Fernández, Consul General of Peru in San Francisco.
Listen in as the Consul General reveals his goals and mission which would be accomplished in multi-dimensional fields across the consular jurisdiction. The Consul General also shared his view on the similarity between San Francisco and Lima, which is the capital and the largest city of Peru. Learn about some of the interesting facts you might not know about Peru and its connection to San Francisco.
GlobalSF-Nestlé Waste Reduction Pilot
GlobalSF and Nestlé have aligned the City of San Francisco's goal to reduce landfill waste by 50% by 2030 with Nestlé’s ambition for none of its packaging - including plastics - to end up in landfill or as litter by 2025.
The pressure is on for companies to find transformative sustainable packaging solutions that customers want to use. In this episode, we hear directly from Allie Buff, Sustainability Marketing Manager, Nestlé and Marian McMillion, Global Digital Innovation - Nestle’s Silicon Valley Innovation Outpost about Nestlé’s vision for a circular economy and how they plan to reach their ambitious sustainability goals through collaboration and innovation.
Nestlé is partnering with GlobalSF as part of our Waste Reduction Pilot which seeks visionary startups minimizing food and plastic waste.
The Deadline to apply is August 3 11:59pm pst. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so companies are encouraged to submit applications early! https://www.globalsf.biz/grand-challenge-application.
The Upcoming Economic Development in California
Regarding California’s economic development the office of the Treasurer always takes a vital role as the state’s banker that protects our communities. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Fiona Ma, CPA, California State Treasurer as our guest speaker joined by Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor, GlobalSF.
Treasurer Ma shared several concurrent projects which the California government is undertaking, including the infrastructure, electric car charging stations, and affordable housing projects in order to maintain the competitiveness of California against other states. Treasurer Ma also shared with us her vision of an integral high-speed rail transportation system in California, which would be able to connect the major hubs.
Trends Driving the New Post-Pandemic Workplace
The GlobalSF team was back in the office for the first time since the pandemic. It was great to have the team meet face-to-face, brainstorming and connecting with each other. However, as the world moves forward, the future of the workplace is looking more like virtual offices.
In today’s episode, we have Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF to share the accelerating trends of the new post-pandemic workplace in terms of mobility, form of meetings and workers’ health & well-being. Advantages and drawbacks of the post-pandemic offices were also discussed.
California and Its Challenges
California has always been a State on the forefront of innovation and technology. However, California faces many challenges in terms of legislation, economy, society and environment. There is still a great disparity between the rich and the poor, a shortage of affordable housing, and climate change seems to bring about more devastating fires.
In this episode, we have Dr. N. Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor of GlobalSF to share his view of California's current challenges and the reasons why those issues exist. To further study about what California is encountering, the six-session GlobalSF New Economy Conference, which concluded last month, had also explored the unique challenges and opportunities California is facing in the post-pandemic world.
GlobalSF Welcomes the Consulate General of Georgia in San Francisco
Georgia, one of the oldest countries in the world, is also a rising hub for trade and commerce. GlobalSF welcomes the Consulate General of Georgia in San Francisco which officially opened in September 2020. In today’s episode, we are excited to have the Honorable Levan Beridze, Consul General of Georgia in San Francisco, with us. Consul General Beridze introduced Georgia by providing an overview of Georgia's economy and a brief history. He further shared the goals and future plans of the Consulate General of Georgia as being the first representation of Georgia in the West Coast of the United States.
With the reopening of California and rebouncing of the economy, services and events of the Consulate General of Georgia in San Francisco are back on track. For instance, on July 1, the Consulate General of Georgia in San Francisco hosted a virtual roundtable discussion dedicated to further enhancing U.S.-Georgia business cooperation in the information and communication technology (ICT) sphere. Darlene Chiu Byrant, Executive Director of GlobalSF joined the roundtable discussion as one of the panelists.
Let's Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Philippines-U.S. Relations
In today’s episode, we are so excited to have the Honorable Mr. Neil Frank R. Ferrer, Consul General of the Republic of the Philippines in San Francisco with us. Aligning with the reopening of California last week, The Consul General announced that the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco has resumed most of the in-person services, as well as consular outreach services across the consular jurisdiction. He liberally shared his future plans within his upcoming term of service, including the partnership with GlobalSF assisting start-up businesses and interested investors from the Philippines to grow in the U.S., and vice versa.
To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and the United States, Consul General Ferrer introduced a virtual celebration on the consulate’s Facebook account @PHinSF. "Kalayaan 2021: Celebrating Partnership and Humanity” to us, which features talented Filipino and American artists and timely messages of Philippine and U.S. officials.
Ready to Conquer the Coronavirus Pandemic with GlobalSF
San Francisco was one of the first cities in the world to implement a stay-at-home order. Businesses all over the world experienced a severely hard time during the coronavirus lockdown. With the State of California announcing its reopening in June, there is much to be excited about, and much work to be done to help rebuild and recover.
In this episode, Darlene Chiu Bryant, Executive Director of GlobalSF discusses the positive economic impacts brought to businesses in the State of California, thanks to the reopening. Investors and entrepreneurs from overseas are excited to return and to develop their businesses in California. GlobalSF is ready to serve and support more small-to-medium businesses, as well as to help them continue thriving in their target markets in the future.
California's Ability To Fail—And To Lead
The six-part GlobalSF New Economy Conference has just concluded this week. We looked at and addressed the unique challenges and opportunities California is facing in the post-pandemic world. Where do we go from here? We will continue to engage the state's policy-makers, including the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, the State Treasurer, and the State Senate Majority Leader, as well as the executive staff including those at the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) and the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR).
To watch all six sessions, go to https://www.globalsf.biz/new-economy-conference
Connectivity: Bridging the Chasm between Central Valley and the Bay Area
Dr. Jeffrey Michael is Executive Director of the Center for Business and Policy Research in the Eberhardt School of Business and Professor of Public Policy in the McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific.
Check out the concluding session of GlobalSF New Economy Conference—'The New California Economy: Where do we go from here?' at www.globalsf.biz/session-6-nec. Join us on June 9 at 10 am PST in a conversation chaired by California Senate Majority Leader Robert Hertzberg, with California Treasurer Fiona Ma, distinguished economist Laura Tyson, and McKinsey Global Institute Director and Senior Partner Jonathan Woetzel.
Why ‘California Competes’ Is More Than Just a Tax Credit
Discussing the California Competes Tax Credit with BPM’s Abe Valdez Bravo, Sven Jost and Kathy Wong.
On one level, the California Competes Tax Credit is like any government incentive designed to attract economic investment in California. But for savvy business leaders, it can also be a lot more than that. On this episode of the podcast, guests Abe Valdez Bravo, Senior Lead Economist at BPM LLP, Sven A. Jost, Transfer Pricing Practice Leader and Economic Consulting Practice Co-Leader at BPM, and Kathy Wong, Tax Partner at BPM, explain why California Competes is really a business opportunity for businesses that plan to or already do business in California (and plan to continue doing so). They also discuss how interested businesses can apply for the credit and when businesses should consider not competing for the credit. To learn more, visit bpmcpa.com/globalsf.
Today’s guests are:
- Abe Valdez Bravo — Senior Lead Economist, BPM
- Sven A. Jost, Ph.D. —Partner, Transfer Pricing Practice Leader and Economic Consulting Practice Co-Leader, BPM
- Kathy Wong, CPA — Partner in Tax, BPM
California Always Leads—But Where To?
In this episode, Darlene and Bruce provide a recap the New Economy Conference. Recordings of session 1 through session 5 are now available online at:
Session 1: Addressing Challenges and Opportunities Post Covid in California https://www.globalsf.biz/nec-opening-session
Session 2: The International Dimension https://www.globalsf.biz/session-2-nec
Session 3: Investing in the New Economy and Keeping Businesses in California https://www.globalsf.biz/session-3-nec
Session 4: Sustainability and Urbanism https://www.globalsf.biz/session-4-nec
Session 5: Navigating Chinese Investment, Trade, and Technology https://www.globalsf.biz/session-5-nec
Why can't California disappoint—salvaging the 'tarnished' California brand
New Economy Conference Recap with Darlene Chiu Bryant and N. Bruce Pickering, Ph.D.
In this episode of the GlobalSF podcast, Darlene and Bruce share their biggest takeaways from the first four sessions of the New Economy Conference and give a preview of next week’s final session—Navigating Chinese Trade, Investment, and Technology.
Housing, infrastructure, education, workforce development, and climate change have figured prominently throughout the conference with an emphasis on equity, sustainability, and resiliency through a region-up approach.
Join us next week for the 5th session of the New Economy Conference—Navigating Chinese, Trade, Investment, and Technology at globalsf.biz/session-5-nec
California Gov. Newsom, Lt. Gov. Kounalakis, Treasurer Ma at GlobalSF New Economy Conference
Sign up for our next session on #urbanism and #sustainability on Wednesday May 12 at 10AM PST at https://www.globalsf.biz/session-4-nec. Join us on a journey to understand the impacts of Covid on urban planning in California led by Kate Gordon, Senior Advisor to the Governor on Climate. Speakers include regional economic development expert Kevin Klowden from the Milken Institute, real estate expert Lydia Tan with 30 years of experience, and city innovation activist Peter Hirshberg.
Combating California Exodus—with State Treasurer Fiona Ma
Register for the new economy conference at https://www.globalsf.biz/session-3-nec
Darlene and Bruce recap Session 2 of the New Economy Conference and share their key takeaways from the conference so far. This week’s session featured California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis; Oxford University Professor of Globalization and Development Ian Goldin; Supply Chain Consultant and former Director at the World Economic Forum Wolfgang Lehmacher; Haulistix CEO and Co-Founder Hans Galland; and Blue Diamond Growers CEO Mark Jansen. The panel discussed the risks and rewards of global engagement and how California can be a leader in promoting more equitable international trade and more resilient and sustainable global supply chains. Next week’s session on the New Economy Conference will focus on investment and business retention in the New Economy and feature California State Treasurer Fiona Ma; Central Valley Community Foundation President and CEO Ashley Swearengin; HBO Max Senior Vice President Katie Soo; and Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Programs and Dean of Extension Dr. Mary Walshok.
California's place in the future of global supply chains
As we kick off our opening session of the New Economy Conference with a conversation with Nobel Prize winner Michael Spence, Director of McKinsey Global Institute Jonathan Woetzel, and Paul Granillo, head of regional economic Inland Empire Economic Partnership, we dived deep into the intertwined concepts of economic recovery and economic justice, bringing prosperity to not just San Francisco or Los Angeles but the whole state of California.
Coming to you next week, we bring you a discussion around the global supply/value chains and California's place there. We get to the heart of the problem as we put in perspective our trade and investment relationship with China, Mexico, and the rest of the world.
Join us at https://www.globalsf.biz/session-2-nec
The New Economy Conference—What to Expect, and Why You Should Join
In this episode of the GlobalSF : So Future New Economy Series podcast, Darlene Chiu Bryant, Executive Director, and Bruce Pickering, Senior Policy Advisor, give a preview of the upcoming New Economy Conference. They’ll tell us what to expect from an impressive collection of moderators and panelists representing government, private industry, academia, and the non-profit sector from all parts of California and beyond.
Join Senate Majority Leader Robert Hertzberg and Governor Gavin Newson in our New Economy Conference co-hosted by GlobalSF and GO-Biz (Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development). Visit globalsf.biz to get your seat at the conference.
New Economy Series Part VI – California's role in the future of supply chains
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the sixth in a series on the New Economy, we speak with Wolfgang Lehmacher, former Director of Supply Chain and Transport Industries at the World Economic Forum, and Hans Galland, CEO of Haulistix. Wolfgang and Hans share their thoughts on California’s role in developing more efficient and sustainable supply chains and how such linkages might effect incomes and cost of living in California.
About our speaker:
Wolfgang Lehmacher
Supply Chain and Technology Strategist, Operating Partner, Industrial Innovation Partners, Anchor Group
Wolfgang Lehmacher is a board member, executive advisor, and business angel. Operating Partner, Industrial Innovation Partners, Anchor Group, and Lead Global Expansion and Growth Strategy, Topan, Switzerland. He was Director, Head of Supply Chain and Transport industries for the World Economic Forum, New York and Geneva, Partner and Managing Director, China and India, CVA, Hong Kong, President and CEO, GeoPost Intercontinental, Paris, and Head of Eastern European and Mediterranean Regions, as well as Country General Manager Switzerland, at TNT. He is a member of the Logistikweisen, a logistics expert committee under the patronage of the German Federal Ministry BMVI, advisory board member of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Society, and founding member of the think tank NEXST, Singapore. The prolific writer and frequent public speaker is a serial book author and FT, Forbes Fortune, BI, and Nikkei contributor.
Hans Galland, CEO of Haulistix
Hans serves as Co-Chair of GlobalSF.
Hans is an entrepreneur who loves building businesses “zero to one” in rapidly changing markets and industries. He is founder and CEO of Haulistix, a digital-first trucking company. Prior, Hans was Senior Vice President with Pacific Eagle where he grew the company’s real estate development portfolio to $1.2 bn assets-under-development and served on various portfolio company boards. Hans also was in China for ten years building and running the hospitality investment advisory business for JLL in Beijing during a time which arguably saw the country’s most dramatic economic transformation.
Fluent in Mandarin, English, French and German, Hans graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and EHL at the University of Applied Sciences in Western Switzerland. As a tenacious student of surfing and improvisational theater, he is learning to deal with frequent failures and occasional successes. Hans lives in San Francisco with his partner Hantian and two dogs, Noe and Caselli.
New Economy Series Part V – The International Dimension: Redefining the California Brand in the New Economy
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the fifth in a series on the New Economy, we speak with Stephen Cheung, Chief Operating Officer of the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation. Stephen shares his thoughts on the impact of Covid-19 on the Southern California economy and suggests growth areas for statewide cooperation.
New Economy Series Part IV - Navigating the Complexities of the US-China Relationship after Covid
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the fourth in a series on the New Economy, we speak with Wenli Wang, Partner at MossAdams, and Jennifer Choo, Associate Director of the Stanford China Program. Wenli and Jennifer share their thoughts on trends and developments surrounding the complex and multifaceted relationship between China and the United States and California’s role therein.
New Economy Series Part III – Rediscovering and Reimagining California's Place in the World
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the third in a series on the New Economy, we speak with Mark Chandler, Director of Global Engagement for the City of San Francisco, on the evolving role of subnational actors in international trade and diplomacy. Mark discusses opportunities for a deepening of economic, cultural, and social ties among the world’s leading cities in the aftermath of the pandemic and isolationist foreign policy of the previous administration.
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About our speaker: Mark J. Chandler
Mark Chandler is the Director of the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of International Trade and Commerce (Global Engagement). Mark has been part of the City and County government for over thirty-two years and has served eight mayors. Mark is responsible for managing the international programs of the City of San Francisco including innovation and technology exchange, international aviation development, Smart City dialogue, trade missions, investment and trade promotion, sister city partnerships, diplomatic relations for trade and investment and global trade/investment policy formation. Mark has assisted with and been part of over thirty overseas missions to locations diverse as Mexico, China, India, France, Israel, Vietnam, Ireland, Australia, The Philippines, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canada and Japan. He has a BA in Economics from U.C. Davis and an MBA in International Marketing from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and studied at the Tokyo Academy of Japanese.
New Economy Series Part II - How has the pandemic influenced foreign investment in California?
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the second in a series on the New Economy, we speak with David Nieh, co-founder and managing director of Clear Peak Development, on Chinese investment in California. David discusses the micro and macroeconomic effects of the pandemic on Chinese investment strategies in California. From changes to urban and suburban living to decisions in Beijing, Chinese investors are navigating an increasingly complex environment with implications both globally and locally here in California.
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Visit clearpeakgroup.com to check out Clear Peak Development.
About our guest:
David Nieh brings vast cross-border commerce with property development experience in the US and China as a platform for building sustainable communities, attracting companies, integrating technologies and utilizing capital.
He is Founding Partner and Managing Director of the Clear Peak Group, responsible for growing the company’s property footprint in the US and China, introducing sustainable development models, and leading property services spanning the entire property value chain including investment, development, project management, construction and asset management. David previously served as Head of China for international developer Lendlease and General Manager for Shui On Land in Shanghai, where he worked for Vincent Lo, Chairman of Shui On Land and the Yangtze River Council. In the capacity of serving the latter, he helped form accords with the Bay Area Council, Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, China SF and others. He also serves on key committees for the American Chamber of Commerce Shanghai and Beijing, including advising its recent establishment in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
A registered architect and certified planner, as well as an accredited professional in sustainable design, David was founding studio head for Skidmore, Owings and Merrill’s Shanghai office and was the chief architect for the City of San Jose and Redevelopment Agency. He has taught architecture, urban design, and urban studies at Stanford University where he was also an adjunct faculty member of the Graduate School of Business.
David is an appointed member of the California-China Trade Committee, a Board Member of Bay Area regional land use and urban policy think tank SPUR, emergency relief non-profit Operation USA, Swiss-funded Asia Green Real Estate, the Energy Foundation China and Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy and an Executive Committee Member of the Urban Land Institute. He is also an appointed advisor to China Development Bank Capital, China Nobel Forum, and the US-China Clean Energy Forum. He was previously a Director of the Pacific Basin Economic Council, Global Reporting Initiative and Stanford Program on Regional Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
David earned a Masters in Urban Design from Harvard University, a Masters of Architecture from the University of California-Berkeley and an Executive Certificate from INSEAD.
New Economy Series Part I - Reimagining California with Micah Weinberg, CEO of California Forward
In this episode of the Global:SF podcast, the first in a series on the New Economy, we speak with Micah Weinberg, CEO of California Forward, on the challenges and opportunities related to the Covid-19 pandemic. Micah Weinberg is CEO of California Forward, a statewide nonprofit leading a movement to improve government and create inclusive, sustainable growth for everyone in all of the state’s regions. Micah shares his thoughts on reimagining and reforming an economy that promotes equity while reducing red tape. He’ll also tell us what he considers the biggest problem California must fix before it can adequately address other important issues.
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Let's talk about the Silicon Valley exodus
In this episode, you will hear about the exodus from the San Francisco Bay Area and from California — and how California has always transformed itself in the face of challenges, from the gold rush, to Hollywood, to Silicon Valley. What made us "Silicon" Valley - companies like Oracle and HP - might decide to leave, but a new generation of innovative companies - the Twitter and the Salesforce out there - is here to stay. More importantly, the entrepreneurial spirit of the city — the 7 by 7 square miles of innovation hub — is here to stay with the founders, the investors, and community.
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GlobalSF Women Showcase - Pauline Ang, Founder and CT(ea)O of Twrl M!lk Tea™
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In this episode, we celebrate the brand Twrl M!lk Tea which just debuted this month and is now available to order online as well as Pauline Ang, the female founder behind the brand who took her idea to production and direct-to-consumer distribution within one year.
Twrl M!lk Tea™ was founded on an obsession to make a drink we loved even better. The result: a great tasting plant-based m!lk tea that is better-for-you without compromising on ingredients and quality.
GlobalSF Women supports women entrepreneurs scaling innovative companies from in the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide tailored business services to women founders to create sustainable, inclusive, and equitable economic growth.
Year of the Ox: GlobalSF wishes you good tidings! (English and Mandarin)
On Feb 12 2021, we march into a new Lunar Year, the year of the Ox. GlobalSF executive director Darlene Chiu Bryant sends warm wishes in both English and Mandarin.
Announcing GlobalSF-Berkeley SkyDeck partnership, introducing the Global Innovation Program (GIP)
For more information on GIP, visit https://www.globalsf.biz/globalsf-skydeck.
GlobalSF is launching our So: Future podcast! We are so excited to have George Panagiotakopoulos, Director of Global Innovation & Partnerships at Berkeley SkyDeck with us to talk about the opportunities SkyDeck provides for startups and the unique Global Innovation Program (GIP) under the GlobalSF-SkyDeck partnership.
Check out our podcast as Laura Jenkins, Director of Partnerships at GlobalSF talked to George about:
02:00 "Global First" Growth with SkyDeck
04:25 Specialized Tracks at SkyDeck for Niche Technologies
06:09 The Gravitational Pull of Silicon Valley on Funding and Scaling
08:24 The "Giving Back" Mentorship of the Bay Area Ecosystem
10:33 Why San Francisco? From Global Resources to Global Applications
Contact us at ljenkins@globalsf.biz and join us at the Spring 2021 cohort of GlobalSF-Berkeley SkyDeck Global Innovation Program!