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Human Capital risks in a foreign environment

Event:

Human Capital risks in a foreign environment

Date:

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Time:

8:30am - 11:00am

Location:

Westin Chaoyang 7 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District

Human Capital risks in a foreign environment; how can your organisation mitigate those risks and improve your expatriates and travellers' efficiency and productivity?

International SOS cordially invites you to a complimentary breakfast seminar covering the topic "Human Capital risks in a foreign environment; how can your organisation mitigate those risks and improve your expatriates and travellers' efficiency and productivity?"

The World is getting smaller and as companies engage new markets, business travel and international assignments are becoming commonplace.

Which threats to your global workforce can impede optimal performance and your employees' health and safety? Is it major events such as terrorists' attacks, war, natural disasters, infectious diseases such as the H1N1 Pandemic, the Haiti earthquake or the Jakarta bombings or more common work related hazards such as accident and stress?

Our speakers will review these risks, give you tools to eliminate or diminish them which will ultimately help you increase your margins, expand into new markets with confidence and increase your efficiency.
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Agenda:
- Managing medical risks- Dr. Anthony Renshaw
- Managing security risks- Tony Ridley
- Online Solutions for your travellers and expatriates - Samuel Chauffaille

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Who should attend?
GMs, CFOs, HR Directors, Security Directors, HSE Directors, Medical Directors, Travel Managers, Benefits Managers.

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Our Speakers:
Dr. Anthony Renshaw, Medical Director-Medical Services, North Asia
Anthony joined International SOS in May 2008 and provides medical oversight of remote site services and corporate health programs in China, Mongolia, Korea and Japan. He was the medical lead in the delivery of medical services at the Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Prior to joining the company, he was a plastic and burns surgeon in the UK and South Africa, and worked as an expedition and flight doctor. He holds his medical degree and a BSc (Hons) in Immunology and Oncology from the University of Manchester, and is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Tony Ridley, Regional Security Director APAC
Tony is responsible for the delivery of International SOS' corporate and commercial security services to clients around the world. Since joining the company in 2005, he has directed and delivered a significant number of security projects to clients from a wide range of commercial and government sectors, sometimes in challenging locations. These security projects range from risk assessments, specialised training, simulation scenarios and policy and procedure development to security evacuation operations.
Prior to joining International SOS, Tony spent five years in various security and business support roles, which included managing the operational demands of a 3,500-strong security company in Indonesia and protective security operations for government personnel in Iraq. He has designed and implemented security solutions from the ground up, crafted sustainable loss reduction strategies and maximized security budgets by effective management of contract and proprietary security personnel.

Samuel Chauffaille, Senior Director, Business Development, Asia Region, Online Services
Samuel joined the company in 2002 and is responsible for ensuring that International SOS Online offers and develops products and solutions in line with customer demands and markets trends. He has worked for many years with a large number of multinational corporations around the world to fine tune the International SOS Online Traveller Risk Management solutions. From traveller tracking to country briefings automatically sent to travellers, from pandemic online learning systems to trip approval web based applications, he has been instrumental in the successful implementation of those solutions to global clients.

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Date: Thursday 18th March 2010
Time: 8.30 am- 11 am ( 8.30- 9am registration and networking)
Language: English
Venue: Westin Chaoyang
7 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District

Kindly RSVP before Friday 12th March by contacting Ms Carolyn Li at Carolyn.Li@internationalsos.com or by calling us at: 010- 6410 5670. Book now to avoid disappointment! Limited seats available.

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