He was featured in the May issue of SportBusiness International and has spent more than 20 years with CCTV, recently being invited to become chief operations officer for the Beijing Olympics Broadcasting.
The location and timing of the event will coincide with the International Olympic Council (IOC) Summit to vote on the venue of the 2012 Olympics, where more than 3,000 people from the world of sporting are expected in Singapore.
Others to have confirmed their participation include:
Hidenori Arai, deputy director, FIFA, Switzerland;
Louis Martin, chief executive officer, Asian Tour, Singapore;
Keld Strudahl, director of sport marketing, Carlsberg Breweries, Denmark;
Andrew Whitaker, senior vice president & managing director of international television, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc (WWE), United Kingdom;
Taron Mohan, chief executive officer, Phoneytunes.com, India;
David Churches, director, Sydney-Beijing Olympic Secretariat, Australia;
Mei Wong, deputy general manager, China Sports Industry International (Commercial Arm of the Ministry of Sports), China;
Madam Yuan Bin, director of marketing, Beijing Organising Committee for the Games of the 29th Olympiad (BOCOG), China;
John Barton, head of sports, Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, Malaysia;
Marcelo J Milliet, chief executive officer, Traffic Sports Marketing, Brazil;
Beth Coalter, manager HK Rugby Sevens, Hong Kong;
Paul Stimpson, head of broadcasting, FIBA, Switzerland;
Peter Chen, official FIFA agent, China.
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