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Thirty Minutes of Tips from Top Talent: Mr. Ken Wilcox

42 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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This episode features Ken Wilcox, the author of The China Business Conundrum and former CEO of Silicon Valley Bank (2001-2011), CEO of SVB's China joint venture (2011-2015), and then Vice Chairman of SVB's JV (2015-2019). In this program, Ken touches upon issues like the China Playbook, identifying decision makers, gift giving, the US government as a backstop (or not), "leverage," and the prospects of the foreign financial industry in China.

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