The U.S. Chamber of Commerce (the China Center, International Policy, and the Cyber, Intelligence and Supply Chain Security Division) is pleased to be collaborating with the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) to host a timely two-part program focused on burgeoning supply chain risks, industry responses, and public-private efforts to advance U.S. manufacturing revitalization. MGI will unveil a new research report as part of the two-day event.
This event will provide a platform for the business community, the Biden Administration, Members of Congress, and policy experts to engage in critical discussions about pressing supply chain risks and solutions that preserve the fundamental drivers of U.S. economic competitiveness and technological innovation.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Ed Barriball, Partner, Washington, DC, McKinsey
- Meredith Broadbent, Senior Advisor, Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS
- Eric Chewning, Partner, Washington, DC, McKinsey
- Charles Freeman, Senior Vice President, Asia, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Katy George, Senior Partner, McKinsey
- Susan Lund, MGI Partner, Washington, DC, McKinsey
- John Murphy, Senior Vice President, International Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- John Neuffer, President, SIA
- Christopher Roberti, Senior Vice President, Cyber, Intelligence, and Supply Chain Security Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- Jonathan Woetzel, MGI Director and Senior Partner, Shanghai, McKinsey
More speakers will be added!
Agenda:
Friday, April 16, 2021
10:00am Opening Remarks
10:10am Global Supply Chain Risk: What Companies Need to Understand
11:15am The State of Play in Critical Industries for the United States
12:30pm End
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