Bob Guterma
Bob Guterma is SupChina’s COO and Chief Product Officer. He is also an investor and consultant and has led large-scale corporate transformation projects for private equity portfolio companies around the world. He previously lived in China for eight years from 2005 to 2013 and is fluent in Chinese.
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2022 SupChina Women’s Conference
The 2022 SupChina Women’s Conference will unite the women leading the two countries whose relationship will shape the modern world.
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2021 NEXTChina Conference
The ideological and political differences between China and the U.S. continue to grow, but the world’s two largest economies remain inextricably linked. Can the two countries maintain global stability while pursuing their own national interests? Yes they can, suggests NEXTChina 2021 Keynote speaker and veteran diplomat Ryan Hass in his new book, STRONGER: Adapting America’s China Strategy in an Age of Competitive Interdependence. What is competitive interdependence? At NEXTChina 2021, Hass and a range of leading China-focused executives, thought leaders, and decision-makers will share their unique perspectives on how to navigate the enormous business and geopolitical complications of the coming decade. In intimate networking sessions, speakers and attendees will connect their work and aspirations with what’s NEXT in Sino-global relations.
Empathy, China, and the future: A SupChina year in review
The trajectory of the U.S.-China relationship is the most important human-controlled variable in the equation that determines the ultimate outcome of humanity. The onus to understand “the other” does not fall to just “us” or just “them” — we are irrevocably in this together by circumstance of birth on the same planet at this exact point in time. It’s why we at SupChina do what we do to help increase mutual understanding.
How China Does Startups
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NEXTChina 2020
By the time this online conference happens, one week will have passed since the election and the fate of the world’s next four years will have been sealed. What will the results mean for China? What will they mean for the U.S.? This year’s NEXTChina will gather some of the world’s leading experts on all things China to discuss how the U.S. presidential election results will reshape the next four years of geopolitics and business.
SupChina 2020 Women’s Conference
How women are shaping the global rising power in 2020 and beyond.
Interview with Teo Yik Ying about Singapore’s “Second Wave” of COVID-19
On April 7th Singapore ordered a month long lockdown due to a surge of 142 new coronavirus cases.
This is what Chinese state disinformation looks like
Chinese state media’s videos are increasingly slick and compelling. Don’t believe them. Last Thursday, Google announced it disabled 210 channels on YouTube “to combat coordinated…