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CONFERENCE MODERATORS AND SPEAKERS
Wong Kim Yin
Neil McGregor
Low Kian Min
Anthony J. Jude
Philippe DuFour
Group CEO
Singapore Power
Senior Managing Director
Temasek
Sr Vice President
Sembcorp
Energy Practice Leader
Asian Development
Bank
Managing Director
Marsh
Sharad Somani
Cara Graham
David Tendian
Gregory Karpinski
Arno Hendriks
Partner
KPMG
Director-Global Transaction,
Power & Utilities - EY
Director & CFO
Adaro Energy
Managing Director
Standard Chartered
Chief Executive Officer
MAXPower
Anup Mysoor
Clarinda Tjia-Dharmadi
Alistair Buchanan
Managing Director
Citi Group
Partner, Co-Chair Global Power
Latham and Watkins
Chairman – Power &
Utilities
KPMG
Giuseppe ‘Joseph’
Jacobelli
Csilla KohalmiMonfills
Senior Analyst, Pan Asia
Utilities & Infrastructure
Bloomberg Industries
Head of StrategyAsia Pacific
GDF Suez Glow
Steven Yap
Wee Seng Lim
Sam Farrands
Christopher Huang
Sarah Fairhurst
Partner
Deloitte
Managing Director
DBS
Partner
Minter Ellison
Managing Director
Morgan Stanley
Partner
Lantau Group
Patrick Mispagel
Associate Managing Director
Moody’s Investors Service
Chris Kendall
Alan G. Schiffman
Kazunari Fukui
Tom Soulsby
Director
GDF Suez Asia
Partner
Skadden Arps
Managing Director
GE Power & Water
Chief Executive Officer
Risco Energy Investments
Deepa Bharadwaj
Pasumarty
Dale Probasco
Hoe Wai Cheong
Simon Wilson
M Rajagopalan (Raj)
Managing Director
Navigant
Executive Vice President
Black & Veatch
Managing Director
Macquarie Capital
Market Development
Director
Wärtsilä
Toshiro Okada
Scott Kicker
Colin Tam
David Blumental
William A. Wilson III
Director
METI
President
AES Asia SBU
Chairman
Crystal Vision
Partner
Latham and Watkins
Partner
Wilson International Law
Yeo Yek Seng
Xavier Jean
Tom Kunde
Carl Cho
Christopher Delbrück
Deputy Chief Executive
Energy Market Authority
Director
Standard and Poor’s
Managing Director
Sun Edison
Director-Power Team
Citi
Chief Executive Officer
EON Global Commodities
Partner
Standard Chartered
On October 28th and 29th Asia’s energy leaders and financial decision-makers,
including Kim Yin Wong from Singapore Power, Neil McGregor from Temasek and
Anthony Jude from Asian Development Bank, will gather in Singapore at the launch of
the Asian Energy Financial and Investment Conference, organized by Edison
Electric Institute (EEI), during Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW).
EEI has held financial conferences in the U.S. for almost fifty years and in London
since 1999. EEI’s Conference provides the opportunity for Asian investors, analysts,
bankers, and rating agencies to meet with C-level executives and heads of IR from the
energy industry.
Formal company presentations from Asian, U.S., and Latin American utilities to
investors and analysts will be scheduled. Many companies will host private meetings
with current and potential investors.
Expert panels will present their perspectives and outlooks on Asian energy
markets. Panelists include leaders from:
Adaro Coal
AES Asia
ADB
Black & Veatch
Bloomberg
Citigroup
Crystal Vision
DBS
Deloitte
E.On
EMA
EY
GDF Suez-Asia
GDF Suez-Glow
GE Power & Water
KPMG
Lantau Group
Latham and Watkins
Macquarie
Marsh
MaxPower
METI
Minter Ellison
Moodys
Morgan Stanley
Navigant
Risco
Sembcorp
Singapore Power
Skadden Arps
Standard & Poor’s
Standard Chartered
SunEdison
Temasek
Wärtsilä
Wilson International
Law
Conference attendees are also invited to the prestigious Platts Top 250 Asia Awards
Dinner on October 28th at The Fullerton Hotel. The Top 250 Global Energy Company
Rankings® will be unveiled at this time, with over 300 global energy executives
present.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a critical edge in the emerging Asian energy
market. Visit www.eei.org/meetings-asianconf for more information.
Contact:
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For information on company presentations, contact Matthew Hastings at
[email protected], or +1-202-508-5901.
Delegates Will Hear Industry
Leaders Discuss the Financial and
Investment Impacts of:
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Overcoming Barriers to Financing
and Securing Funding
The Road to Asian Renewables
The Future of Coal in Asia:
Balancing Demand and Climate
Asian LNG and Shale Gas:
Panacea or Pipe-Dream?
Indonesia’s Energy Potential:
Meet or Exceed?
Market Reform and Rate-Making:
The Eclipse of Subsidies?
Risk: The New Frontier in the
Asian Energy Markets
Who Will Attend:
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Energy Companies (electric and
gas)
Independent Power Producers
Investment and Commercial
Banks
Rating Agencies
Financial and Investment Analysts
Legal, Consulting & Construction
Firms
Investment Advisory Groups
Government Ministries and
Regulators
Rating Agencies
NGOs and Development Banks
Website:
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For questions regarding conference registration, contact Scott Traweek at
[email protected], or +1-202-508-5093.
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www.eei.org/meetings-asianconf