Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen

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Secretary of Homeland Security (2017-2019)

Kirstjen M. Nielsen is an internationally recognized expert and proven leader on security issues critical to our nation’s highest priorities, including enterprise risk, resiliency, cybersecurity, and emerging threats. As an attorney, public servant, successful entrepreneur, subject matter expert, and regular public speaker, she brings over two decades of domestic and international experience in the homeland and national security sectors.

Ms. Nielsen’s breadth of experience stands at the crossroads of policy, strategy, and operations, providing her with a unique perspective across complex enterprise environments, and influencing her position on the importance of stakeholder engagement, the role of technology as a force multiplier, and the need to address today’s threats while still assessing and preparing for those of tomorrow.

In December 2017, Ms. Nielsen was sworn in as the sixth Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to lead the 240,000 law enforcement, civilian, and military employees of the third largest cabinet agency and oversee development and expenditure of its $70 billion in total annual budget authority. During Secretary Nielsen’s tenure, she reorganized key parts of DHS around critical mission areas to better protect the nation against evolving threats across land, air, sea and cyber domains and to ensure DHS’ dedicated employees were equipped with the right tools, resources, and authorities needed to better protect the homeland. Ms. Nielsen guided the Department through several key initiatives, including:

  • Maturing physical and cyber critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts to address the hyperconnected era, hardening digital defenses, leading a global push to replace complacency with consequences against cyber adversaries, and preventing the hacking of U.S. elections while guarding against foreign interference in U.S. democracy

  • Initiating historic efforts to secure our nation’s borders, staunch the flow of illicit drugs, hold individuals accountable for breaking our nation’s laws, and respond decisively during times of record- breaking natural disasters to help Americans rebuild

  • Launching new and sophisticated efforts to block terrorists and criminals from reaching the United States and to protect the homeland from violent extremism and targeted violence, including in our schools and gathering places

  • Sought and received new authorities to enable the Department to execute new seen and unseen security measures to protect Americans against emerging threats, from weaponized drones to chemical and biological weapons

Prior to her role as DHS Secretary, Ms. Nielsen was commissioned to serve as the White House Principal Deputy Chief of Staff during which time she was responsible for advising the President of the United States and on all policy, interagency, state and local, and international matters across various stakeholder groups. She also served as DHS Chief of Staff. In that role, she was the principal advisor to the Secretary on all homeland risk, policy and operational issues, was privileged to oversee DHS staff and to work across the interagency to ensure mission alignment and to resolve any conflicting plans, strategies or policies.

In the private sector, Ms. Nielsen advised government agencies, private sector companies, international organizations, and NGOs on assessing their risk posture and increasing their resiliency, developing crisis communications plans, understanding various policy environments, and identifying and mitigating hazards.

From 2012-2016, she was the President of Sunesis Consulting, a security management firm focused on developing and executing preparedness strategies, plans, tools, and tabletop exercises to prevent, protect against and respond to catastrophic events with a focus on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure interdependencies. Prior to founding Sunesis Consulting, Secretary Nielsen worked as the General Counsel and President of the Homeland Security and Private Sector Preparedness practice at Civitas Group, a strategic advisory and investment firm focused on homeland and national security.

In 2004, Ms. Nielsen was commissioned by President Bush to serve as Special Assistant to the President for Prevention, Preparedness, and Response on the White House Homeland Security Council, where her responsibilities included the development, coordination, and oversight of U.S. Government homeland security policy and Presidential directives and policies related to critical infrastructure security and resilience, emergency preparedness and response, counterterrorism, and continuity of government. There, she also served as a crisis manager and oversaw numerous interagency operations and the interagency response to more than 300 disasters and emergencies.

After our nation was attacked on September 11, 2001, Ms. Nielsen helped to stand up a newly created government agency, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) where she established and led the Offices of Legislative Policy and Government Affairs. Before her work at TSA, she practiced corporate transactional law for Haynes and Boone LLP and worked for Senator Connie Mack III on defense, aviation, foreign affairs, and government affairs issues.

Today, as the President and Founder of her newest venture, Lighthouse Strategies, Ms. Nielsen advises technology companies—from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies—on new and emerging threats to the homeland, enterprise risk assessments and resiliency, government mission requirements, new technology use cases across the public and private security spectrum, and the mitigation of potential threats or vulnerabilities posed by new technologies.

Secretary Nielsen has worked across the globe to promote government, non-profit, and private sector collaboration believing strongly that, with today’s threats, ‘if we prepare individually, we will fail collectively’. She is currently a Member of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, the Secretary of Energy’s Advisory Board, and the Homeland Security Experts Group. She is also a risk expert at RANE, a network of risk and security professionals focused on more efficiently responding to emerging threats and managing complex risk.

Ms. Nielsen has served as the Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Risk and Resilience, Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council for Strategic and Global Security Programs at Penn State, Senior Fellow at the George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, expert at NATO, a Founding Member of a key East-West Institute initiative, and a Safety and Security Advisory Board Member for the Center for Naval Analysis. She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia’s School of Law.

Honorable Professor Mthuli Ncube

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Minister of Finance & Economic Development, Zimbabwe

Hon. Prof Mthuli Ncube is Minister of Finance and Economic Development in Zimbabwe where he is responsible for the stewardship of public finances and economic management, and also Governor for the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and African Development Bank. He is also a visiting Professor in African Studies at Saïd Business School.

Previously he was Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford, former Vice President, and Chief Economist of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB,) and is ranked a top economic thinker on Africa and globally. He is also the HSBC Distinguished Professor of Banking and Finance at the Graduate School of Business Administration, University of the Witwatersrand, on a part-time basis.

Ncube holds a PhD in Economics (Mathematical Finance) from University of Cambridge, Selwyn College, UK, on 'Pricing Options under Stochastic Volatility.' Starting his career as a Lecturer in Finance at The London School of Economics, he has been the Dean of the Faculty of Commerce Law and Management, and also Dean and Professor of Finance at Wits Business School, all at University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, founding the Centre for Entrepreneurship.

He has extensive experience as an investment manager and investment banker, having worked at Investec Asset Management and Quantum Global Group. He served as Board member of the South African Financial Services Board (FSB), Chairman of the National Small Business Advisory Council, Chairman of the Board of African Economic Research Consortium(AERC) in Kenya, Board member of the Global Development Network (GDN), Board member of the Royal Africa Society and London, Board member of OMFIF, London.

May Nasrallah

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Founder & Executive Chairman, deNovo Corporate Advisors

May Nasrallah is the Founder and Executive Chairman of deNovo Corporate Advisors, an Independent, Middle-East focused, best-in-class corporate finance advisory firm, offering international bulge bracket expertise to MENA-wide and centric corporates and institutions. deNovo’s activities include regional and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, restructurings and capital raising transactions covering clients across services and industries region-wide.

deNovo Corporate Advisors under May’s leadership until late 2018 as Founder & CEO has over the past 9 years established its reputation and track record as the pre-eminent independent, regionally-headquartered boutique advisory firm. deNovo has successfully executed numerous sellsides, buysides, stake sales, restructurings, valuations, fundings, capital structure and strategic reviews on behalf of its continuously growing client base. May and deNovo’s advice is consistently sought by the region’s leading family groups, corporates and sovereign wealth funds as well as global firms seeking regional acquisitions.

Prior to founding deNovo, May spent almost 16 years at Morgan Stanley in numerous capacities and geographies including New York, Hong Kong, London and Dubai. Most recently, she was Head of Investment Banking for the Middle East and North Africa region, where she established, led and grew Morgan Stanley’s first-ever on-the-ground investment banking presence in the Middle East, based in the DIFC, Dubai.

May worked briefly at McKinsey & Company in New York and after receiving her MBA, May joined Morgan Stanley in the Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring Group in New York. May’s career at Morgan Stanley then led her to the Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group followed by the High-Yield Capital Markets Group, focusing on Asian corporate and sovereign high-yield bond issuances where she spent a significant amount of time in Asia based in Hong Kong. Following the Asia crisis of 1997, May relocated to New York where she worked on a number of large leveraged buyouts for US companies and private equity funds. In 2000, May moved to London where she became responsible for European corporate leveraged financings for telecom, media and industrial companies and, following the dotcom crash, worked on restructuring the debt of a number of these corporates. In 2003, May set up and led the Liability Management Group for Europe and MENA, where she was instrumental in establishing Morgan Stanley’s presence and dominance in sovereign and corporate debt optimization and restructurings. May also led the efforts to initiate Morgan Stanley’s Islamic finance presence. In 2005, May was named Morgan Stanley’s Head of Investment Banking for the MENA region, and relocated to Dubai then to set up the Investment Banking business for Morgan Stanley, a position she held until retiring from the firm in late 2009.

May graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (“MIT”) with Dual Degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. May then received her Masters in Management and Finance from MIT’s Sloan School of Management. May was a Member of MIT’s Sigma Xi Honor Society and received numerous awards and recognitions for various competitions, initiatives and volunteer work during her years at MIT.

May speaks fluent Arabic, English and conversational French. She is married and is the mother of four boys.

Dan Murphy

Anchor, CNBC International

Dan Murphy is a CNBC Correspondent based at the Nasdaq Market site in Dubai.

Dan follows news across major markets in the Middle East, providing the CNBC audience with a deeper focus on the regional business, finance and geopolitical story.

Dan has in-depth experience covering a range of global sectors and asset classes. As a multi-platform reporter and presenter, he appears on CNBC's suite of international programming - including Squawk Box, Street Signs and Capital Connection. He also regularly writes for CNBC.com.

Before launching the CNBC Bureau in Dubai, Dan spent three years as a Correspondent for CNBC in Singapore. In this role, Dan interviewed some of Asia's most respected corporate leaders, including Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong, DBS Group CEO Piyush Gupta and Singtel CEO Chua Sock Koong.

An experienced moderator, Dan has also appeared on stage to host panel discussions at major investment conferences and industry events, including The Milken Institute Summit, the Milken Young Leaders Circle, Credit Suisse Megatrends, Innovfest Unbound, Millennial 2020, the Singapore Fintech Festival, and the SGX Ideas Exchange.

Before joining CNBC, Dan was a Reporter and Business Anchor at Sky News. His live coverage of major news events in the field has also seen his work feature on CNN, Fox News, Bloomberg and Sky News UK.

Jason Mudrick

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Chief Investment Officer, Mudrick Capital Management

Jason is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Mudrick Capital Management, L.P., an investment firm that specializes in long and short investments in distressed credit. Mudrick Capital was founded in 2009 with $5 million under management. As of October 2019, the firm has grown to manage approximately $2.8 billion, primarily for institutional clients.

Jason began his Wall Street career in 2000 advising on mergers and acquisition transactions as an Associate in Merrill Lynch’s Mergers & Acquisitions Investment Banking Group. In 2001 he joined Contrarian Capital Management, where he began his focus on distressed investing. In October 2002 Jason launched the Contrarian Equity Fund, an investment vehicle focused on purchasing distressed debt that would be restructured into equity, post-bankruptcy equities and other event driven deep value special situations. As Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Contrarian, Jason grew that business to peak assets of approximately $400 million in the Contrarian Equity Fund and close to $1 billion in total assets including the positions Contrarian’s other funds co-invested along-side Jason's fund. Jason left Contrarian in October 2008 to launch Mudrick Capital.

Jason has served on multiple creditors' committees and served on the Board of Directors of numerous public and private companies, including Safety-Kleen Holdings, Integrated Alarm Services Group, Salton, Rotech Healthcare, NJOY Holdings, Corporate Risk Holdings, Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corporation, Fieldwood Energy, Proenza Schouler, Affinion and Dex Media, where he is currently the Chairman of the Board. Jason also spent two years in graduate school teaching economics classes to Harvard University undergraduates. Jason has a B.A. in Political Science from the College of the University of Chicago and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Jason was admitted to the New York State Bar.

Douglas Monticciolo

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Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Investment Officer, Brevet Capital Management

Douglas Monticciolo is Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Brevet Capital Management. He is an entrepreneur and investment manager with deep data analytics and technology experience developed over three decades while providing credit financing and advisory services.

Mr. Monticciolo founded Brevet Capital Management in 1998 and has established the firm as a leader in helping government agencies solve complex problems – and drive positive social impact – by creating innovative financing products and services. This “finance as a service” approach provides direct lending and other financing to private middle market companies that enable them to effectively serve the government sector as contractors – a low credit risk strategy with highly competitive barriers to entry.

Mr. Monticciolo’s years of experience working in start-up environments as a software entrepreneur and within asset-backed securities, fixed income, and investment banking helped him identify a gap in the market where traditional lenders failed to provide the innovative financing and forward-looking advisory services needed for the private contractors government contractors rely on to deliver services.

Mr. Monticciolo has a passion for technology and approaches investing and credit financing with a problem-solving mindset. He began his career at Goldman Sachs in the financial institution’s industry resource group where he specialized in investment banking and principal finance trading and helped create numerous serviced-marked products and services to address the unmet needs of clients. He later joined Lehman Brothers as a senior vice president in the company’s strategy group, a principal investment joint venture between investment banking and fixed income. He left Lehman Brothers to become director and co-head of asset-backed securities in North America at Deutsche Bank and head of proprietary fixed income in the merchant banking/principal finance group.

Mr. Monticciolo’s career took a turn from academics to finance when he was studying at Columbia University and working with Fischer Black, creator of the Black–Scholes model, on complex mathematical formulas. He was encouraged to apply his skills to financial problem-solving instead of academia and he decided to put aside his pursuit of a PhD to join Goldman Sachs.

Mr. Monticciolo received a Master of Engineering Sciences degree in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University. He graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook with an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and earned a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. Mr. Monticciolo is a Level III certified member of the National Association of Rocketry (NAR High Power Rocketry) and a member of the Randonneurs USA (long distance road biking organization).

Mr. Monticciolo also coaches robotics and innovation and has led teams to numerous regional awards. He led one of his teams to a worldwide 2nd place finish (runner-up) for the FLL Global Innovation Award season sponsored by Edison Nation and XPRIZE Foundation, in cooperation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (an agency of the United States Department of Commerce).

He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Hope for New York and is a Board Member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) Gotham Chapter.

Jawad Mian

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Founder, Stray Reflections

Jawad Mian is the founder of Stray Reflections, an independent global macro research firm with a focus on major investment themes. His clients include some of the world’s largest hedge funds, family offices, and institutional investors. His work is prized for its staunch independence, clarity of thought, and courage to push clients outside of the manacles of conventional thinking.

Jawad is also the founder of OASIS, an exclusive East meets West gathering of global investors, allocators, technologists, and entrepreneurs in Abu Dhabi. Jawad studied finance and economics at The University of Western Ontario in Canada and is a CFA and CMT charterholder.

Jon Medved

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer, OurCrowd

Jonathan Medved is a serial entrepreneur and according to the Washington Post (Dec 5, 2007) “one of Israel’s leading high tech venture capitalists”. September 2008, the NY Times Supplement “Israel at 60” Medved was named one of the “top 10 most influential Americans who have impacted Israel”. In May 22, 2015 Edition of the Jerusalem Post, Medved was named one of the World’s “50 most influential Jews”.

Medved currently is the founder and CEO of OurCrowd, the leading global equity crowdfunding platform for accredited investors and angels. OurCrowd, according to Forbes (August 13, 2013) is “one of the largest crowdfunding organizations on the planet”. OurCrowd has $1.2B in commitments and has made investments in 200 companies and funds and 30 exits since its launch in February 2013. OurCrowd exits include: Jump Bikes sold to Uber, Briefcam sold to Canon, Argus sold to Continental, Crosswise sold to Oracle, and Replay sold to Intel. Bloomberg Business week said in the May 7, 2015 edition that “OurCrowd is hands down the most successful equity-crowdfunding platform in the world right now.” TheStreet.com described OurCrowd as “Crowdfunding for Real Investors.”

Medved has been both an entrepreneur and investor: He has been part of the founding teams at several successful Israeli startups, and as a venture and angel investor over the past two decades he invested in almost 250 startup companies, helping to bring 25 of them to values in excess of $100Million.

Between 2006-2012, Medved was the co-founder and CEO of Vringo, a leader in the innovation, development and monetization of mobile technologies and intellectual property. Medved led Vringo to a successful completion of its IPO (Initial Public Offering) on the NYSE:AMEX in June, 2010 and it trades today on the NASDAQ under the symbol FH.

Before founding Vringo, Medved was the founder and General Partner of Israel Seed Partners, one of Israel's leading venture capital funds. Started by Medved in 1995 in his garage; he co-managed the fund until January 2006. His partners at Israel Seed included Neil Cohen, Michael Eisenberg (Benchmark, Aleph) and Alan Feld (Vintage). Israel Seed had $262M under management in four funds and has been an investor in 60 leading Israeli companies. Israel seed Exits include: Shopping.com (acquired by Ebay), Compugen (Nasdaq: CGEN), Answers.com (Nasdaq: ANSW, acquired by Summit), Cyota (acquired by RSA/CA), Finjan (Nasdaq: FNJN ), Mobile Access (acquired by Corning), Tradeum (acquired by VerticalNet), Native Networks (acquired by Alcatel), Broadlight (acquired by Broadcom), Xacct (acquired by Amdocs), Business Layers (acquired by CA), Xtellus (acquired by Oclaro), and Digital Fuel (acquired by VMWare).

Prior to Israel Seed, Medved built several successful technology startups. Medved was a founder and Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales at MERET Optical Communications, Inc. (Santa Monica, CA) between 1982-1991. MERET was an early pioneer in fiber optic communication systems for video transmission which was acquired by the Amoco Corporation (NYSE:BP) in 1990. Medved then came to Israel where he was part of the founding management team at Accent Software (Nasdaq:ACNTF) where he served as Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales between 1992-1994. Accent was later acquired by L&H/Microsoft.

Medved has served on the Boards of various non-profits including Ma’aleh Film School, The Michael Levin Lone Soldier Center, Artists and Musicians for Israel, Bnai David Eli, chaired the Aish HaTorah Boneh Yerushalayim and Tel Aviv Dinners and served on the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency and on the Board of Governors of the Jerusalem College of Technology. Medved was recently awarded (May 2015) the “Boneh Zion” award at Israel’s Parliament, by Nefesh b’Nefesh for his contributions to Israel as a new immigrant.

Medved speaks regularly to groups both in Israel and abroad, and has briefed scores of journalists, business leaders and public officials on Israel's tech miracle. George Gilder in his book The Israel Test describes Medved as a “engaging, visionary, pioneering venture capitalist” and traces the origins of his book to meetings he held in Medved's Jerusalem office. Saul Singer and Dan Senor, in their best- selling book, Start-up Nation describe Medved as “one of Israel’s legendary business ambassadors….(he) has taken on a role that -- in any other country -- would typically belong to the local Chamber of Commerce, Minister of Trade, or Foreign Secretary”. According to a profile in the September 24, 2012 Jerusalem Report, Medved speeches combine “breathtaking statistics” with “the knowledge of a consummate insider” and the “arresting skills of a born orator”. The article summarizes the impact on a Medved speech on an international crowd of business executives as follows: “The mesmerizing effect on this cynical gathering of hard-bitten executives is palpable. If Medved was hawking a new religion, he would win a roomful of converts tonight”.

Medved is a frequent guest and commentator on US and Global TV (PBS, CNN, CNBC, BNN, Bloomberg, CBN, CBC, BBC, ReutersTV, CCTV, etc), and was featured in the documentary movie “Israel Inside”, the recent CBN series “Made in Israel”, and the Charlie Rose Show. Medved appears regularly on US talk radio including Israel commentary on his brother’s show, The Michael Medved Show and his writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The Jerusalem Post, Townhall.com, and Aish.com

Jon lives in Jerusalem with his wife Jane and his four children and nine grandchildren, where he collects rare single malts and loud Hawaiian shirts.

Marty Martin

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Director, MMartin & Associates LLC

Marty Martin has an accomplished career which includes service with the CIA, NSA, and the U.S. Army. He has developed invaluable insight, managerial experience, and relationships across the U.S. Government and many foreign governments and intelligence services at the highest levels. He is the CEO of Crane & Crane Consulting, LLC where he leads the firm’s expansion and growth. Mr. Martin is also the Director of MMartin & Associates LLC, a boutique service specializing in problem solving, security solutions, and relationship building. In addition, he is a senior partner of Falcon Cyber, a PE fund focused solely on cyber security investments. He previously served as a Senior Executive for the International Oil Trading Company (IOTC), a multi-million dollar enterprise with activities in Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Russia and the Caribbean. He also recently played a central role in HBO’s Manhunt, a 2013 Emmy awarding winning documentary.

Mr. Martin’s experience includes over 29 years of U.S. Government service including U.S. Special Forces, the National Security Agency, and the CIA, culminating in several years as a member of the CIA's Senior Intelligence Service. From 2004 through 2007 he served as Chief of Station in a strategic country in the Middle East in one of the most senior assignments in the Near East Division. He managed a multi-million dollar budget, strategic programs, personnel, and families in high threat environment. His experience includes representing the CIA at the highest levels in foreign countries, the U.S. Executive Branch, the U.S. Congress, U.S. Military, on all intelligence and policy matters concerning the agency’s operations.

In 2002 he was selected by the Director of Central Intelligence as the senior executive and operational manager to lead the Agency’s global effort to neutralize Al-Qaida. In that role, he interacted at the highest levels of the U.S Government, including the White House, FBI, Homeland Security, NSA, Congress, and various branches of the U.S. Military, on a daily basis. During this specific period the lion’s share of the perpetrators of 9/11 were nullified.

His experience includes service as an as an operations officer in South Asia and various Middle Eastern countries from 1989 through 2002 and at the National Security Agency as an Arabic Language Analyst where he participated and led highly sensitive operations abroad.

Mr. Martin has significant experience in crisis management, high threat and sensitive operations in combat zones and unpredictable operational areas.

He is on the board of advisors to the Federal Enforcement and Homeland Security Foundation (FEHSA), the Iman Foundation and serves on the board of directors for VAP, a financial lending institution.

He is also a strong supporter of the Navy Seal Museum Foundation located in Fort Pierce, Florida

Mr. Martin is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a BA, International Relations and the Middle East. His military service includes assignments with the U.S. Army’s 5th and 11th Special Forces Groups. He is fluent in several dialects of Arabic and Italian.

Omeed Malik

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Farvahar Partners

Omeed Malik is the Founder and CEO of Farvahar Partners, a boutique merchant bank and broker/dealer which invests partner capital into growth businesses and acts as a liquidity provider of private placements on behalf of companies and institutional investors. The Firm also offers advisory, investment banking and capital raising services to its clients.

Prior to starting his own firm, Omeed was a Managing Director and the Global Head of the Hedge Fund Advisory Business at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Omeed was also the founder and head of the Emerging Manager Program within the Global Equities business. In this capacity, Omeed was charged with selecting both established and new hedge funds for the firm to partner with and oversaw the allocation of financing/prime brokerage, capital strategy, business consulting and talent introduction resources.

Before joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Omeed was a Senior Vice President at MF Global where he helped reorganize the firm's distribution platform globally and developed execution and clearing relationships with institutional clients. An experienced financial services professional and securities attorney, Omeed was a corporate lawyer at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP working on transactional matters in the capital markets, corporate governance, private equity and bankruptcy fields.

Omeed has also worked in the United States Senate and House of Representatives. Omeed received a JD, with Honors, from Emory Law School (where he serves on the Alumni Board) and a BA in Philosophy and Political Science, Cum Laude, from Colgate University.

Omeed is a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Winston Ma, CFA, Esq.

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Former Managing Director, China Investment Corporation; NYU Professor

Winston Ma, CFA and Esq is an active investor in the high tech world. Most recently, he was Managing Director and Head of North America Office for China Investment Corporation (CIC), China’s sovereign wealth fund, where he makes cross-border digital economy investments (the “Digital Silk Road”) and seek synergies between China and world markets (“Global Investments, China Factors”). Prior to that, Mr. Ma served as the deputy head of equity capital markets at Barclays Capital, a vice president at J.P. Morgan investment banking, and a corporate lawyer at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in New York.

At CIC’s inception in 2007, Winston Ma was among the first group of overseas hires by CIC, where he was a founding member of both CIC’s Private Equity Department and later the Special Investment Department for direct investing (Head of CIC North America office 2014-2015). He had leadership roles in global investments involving financial services, technology (TMT), energy and natural resources sectors, including the setup of West Summit (Huashan) Capital, a cross-border growth capital fund in Silicon Valley, which was CIC’s first overseas tech investment. He served on the board of international listed and private companies.

Nationally certified Software Programmer as early as 1994, Mr. Winston Ma is the book author of China's Mobile Economy (Wiley 2016, among “best 2016 business books for CIOs”), Digital Economy 2.0 (2017), The Digital Silk Road (2018 German/English) and Investing in China (Risk Books, 2006). His new book China’s Data Economy will be published late 2019 by Japan’s Hayakawa House. He was selected a 2013 Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum (WEF) and has been a member of the Council for Long-Term Investing and Council for Digital Economy and Society.

Mr. Winston Ma has served as adjunct professor at NYU School of Law (current course “Sovereign Finance & Investments”), NYU Stern Business School and Tsinghua School of Economics and Management. He is a member of New York University (NYU) President’s Global Council since inception, and in 2014 he received the NYU Distinguished Alumni Award. He earned his MBA from the University of Michigan Ross Business School (Beta Gamma Sigma) and his master of comparative jurisprudence from the New York University School of Law (Hauser Global Scholar). He earned bachelor of science (electronics materials major) and bachelor of law degrees from Fudan University in Shanghai, China.

William Ma

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Chief Investment Officer, Noah Holdings Limited

Mr. William Ma, CFA, CAIA, with over 18 years of industry experience, is the Chief Investment Officer of Noah Holdings and the Chief Investment Officer of Gopher Asset Management. Gopher is one of the largest multi-asset multi-strategy asset management company in China with USD25 billion AUM and 220 professionals. As CIO of Noah and Gopher, he is responsible for overseeing all investment management, asset allocation and investment products due diligence of combined USD80 billion of asset. He also actively manages the discretionary mandates and China domestic public market funds including a Greater China multi-managers fund, ranked the best emerging market fund of hedge funds globally (3 years annualized return) by BarclayHedge, and led the team won the prestige Golden Bull Award - Best Domestic Fund of Hedge Funds in China in 2018 as well as won numerous awards from InvestHedge, HFM and AsianInvestor.

Mr. Ma has been the Foreign Expert QDLP Review Committee Member for the Shanghai Municipal Government Financial Service Department since 2012, the APAC Committee Board Member of SBAI (Standard Board of Alternative Investment) since 2019, and the judge panel of Eurekahedge Asian Hedge Fund Awards since 2016.

Before joining Noah in 2015, Mr. Ma was the CIO of Gottex Penjing Asset Management (GPAM), the Asia asset management arm of Gottex Fund Management, a Swiss-listed alternative investment management firm with peak AUM of USD22 billion. At GPAM, Mr. Ma managed a team of 20 investment professionals in Asia, and was the lead portfolio manager of all of Gottex’s Asian fund of hedge funds. Prior to joining GPAM in 2012, Mr. Ma was co-founder and Portfolio Manager of Penjing Asset Management managing the industry’s first Asian funds of hedge funds since 2005. Before co-founding Penjing, he worked at Vision Investment Management (Asia) Ltd specializing in Asian hedge funds due diligence. Previously, he served as a research analyst at HT Capital Management Ltd, a Pan Asia Equity Long/Short hedge fund management firm in 2003. Mr. Ma joined the investment industry in Merrill Lynch’s San Francisco office in 2001.

With over 15 years of track record, Mr. Ma won over 15 industry awards: Golden Bull Award - Best Domestic Fund of Hedge Funds in China in 2018, The Asset Triple A Fund Management Award – Manager of the Year (Fund of Hedge Funds) in 2015, HFM Asia Hedge Fund Performance Award - Fund of Hedge Funds Long Term Performance (5 years) Award in 2014, HFMWeek Asia Performance Award – Fund of Hedge Funds Specialist in 2013 and 2012, in addition to multiple awards received from InvestHedge, AsianInvestor and Asia Asset Management between 2004 – 2010.

Mr. Ma received his BEng (EESE) from the University of Hong Kong and his MBA in Finance and E-Commerce from the University of San Francisco, and was invited to Peking University in Beijing as an exchange student representative in the Beijing International MBA (BiMBA) program in 2002. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst charterholder, and a member of the Hong Kong Society of Financial Analysts.

Zidi Liu

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Founding Partner, Green Harbor Investment

Ms. Liu graduated from Duke University with degree in Economics and started her career as part of the Mergers & Acquisitions team at Deutsche Bank’s investment banking division.

Ms. Liu founded Green Harbor Investment in 2015 and has led the investments in all of Green Harbor Investment’s portfolio companies. Notable recent transactions include investments in Jason Wu, Chezhibao, HomeLink, Lee’s Pharma, Wuxi PharmaTech, Sanli Education Group, ZhongAn Insurance, Urbaser, Tencent Music Entertainment, Suning Financial Services, Sanxia New Energy, etc. Prior to founding Green Harbor Investment, Ms. Liu was a private equity investment professional at Yunfeng Capital, responsible for investment analysis, portfolio management and fund-raising activities. Key investments include Xiaomi, Youku Tudou, Ali Health Information Technology, and Gold Mantis Construction Decoration. Ms. Liu served as the Acting CFO of PPStream during 2013 and led its sale to Baidu.

Ms. Liu was awarded “China’s F40 Prominent Young Investor” by Zero2IPO Group and “2018 China’s Best Female Investor”&“2018 China’s Most Popular Female Investor” by Chinese Venture.

Erhfei Liu

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Founding Partner & Chief Executive Officer, Asia Investment Capital

Mr. Liu is a founding partner and the CEO of Asia Investment Capital. He also serves as a director of Cindat Capital Management Limited, as well as an independent non-executive director on the board of several public companies.

Mr. Liu was formerly the Chairman of Merrill Lynch China and Country Executive of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. He had previously worked as head of Asia or China for Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Smith Barney and Indosuez.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and International relations from Brandeis University, and Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School.

Peter Lejre

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Advisor, Al Maskari Holding

For the last three years, Peter has been a senior advisor at Al Maskari Holding (AMH), overseeing the Al Maskari family’s financial service sector activities. During his time with the family, several new financial sector initiatives have been developed, including the launch of the ‘MEASA Stock Fund’ - a private, open-ended investment fund domiciled in the Abu Dhabi Global Market, holding securities in 25 markets across the Middle East, Africa and South Asia region. The fund was created through a partnership between Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation, McKinley Capital Management, and AMH.

Prior to joining AMH, Peter worked at Gulf Investment Corporation (the SWF that is jointly owned by the GCC member states) and McKinsey & Co.

Peter holds a Master of Science (Corporate Finance & Accounting) and a Bachelor of Science (Business Economics and Business Administration) from Copenhagen Business School.

Sky Kurtz

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Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Pure Harvest Smart Farms

Sky Kurtz is the Cofounder & CEO of Pure Harvest Smart Farms – an innovative technology-enabled agribusiness pioneering sustainable fresh produce supply in the Middle East. Sky is also Cofounder & Director of Vence – a wearable technology solution based in San Diego, CA that is disrupting livestock management by virtualizing farm fencing.

A serial entrepreneur and investor, Sky also serves on the Boards of Hint Health – an SF-based healthcare IT company, and Pultron Composites – a New Zealand and Dubai-based composite materials business. Previously, Sky was an investor at Francisco Partners (FP), a $10B technology-focused private equity investment firm based in San Francisco. At FP, Sky invested in several sectors, including healthcare IT, semiconductor capital equipment, biometrics and vertical market software (SaaS) businesses. Sky served on the boards of Ichor Systems (TK: ICHR), T-System, Cross Match Technologies, and API Healthcare.

Sky has an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a B.S. in Finance from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and was named the Outstanding Graduating Senior (valedictory honor). Sky is proudly married to Kinsi Grimen-Kurtz and lives in Dubai, UAE.

Sarah Kunst

Managing Director, Cleo Capital

Sarah Kunst, founder and general partner of Cleo Capital, is an investor and entrepreneur who has worked at Apple, Red Bull, Chanel & Mohr Davidow Ventures. She is also a contributing editor at Marie Claire Magazine. She founded LA Dodgers backed Proday and has served as a senior advisor at Bumble where she focused on their corporate VC arm Bumble Fund and on the board of the Michigan State University Foundation endowment.

Kunst has been named a Future Innovator by Vanity Fair, Forbes 30 Under 30 and a top 25 innovator in tech by Cool Hunting. She has been recognized for her work in Business Insider as a 30 under 30 Women in Tech and Top African-American in Tech & Pitchbook Top Black VC To Watch, honored as a top women in STEM by Create & Cultivate.and Marie Claire Magazine named her a Young Gun to watch and she was honored as a top woman in VC by the Wall St. Journal and named a top DealmakeHer by the National Retail Federation.

She has written for Techcrunch, Forbes, Wall St. Journal, Fortune and Entrepreneur.com. Marc Andreessen named her one of his 55 Unknown Rock Stars in Tech. She was also named a coach for the 2020 Cartier Women’s Initiative where the startup she coached won top prize.

Dr. Dania Koleilat Khatib

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Affiliated Scholar, Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs, American University of Beirut (AUB)

Dr. Dania is an affiliated scholar at the Issam Fares Institute for public policy and international affairs at the American University of Beirut (AUB). She specializes in US-Arab relations and has a special interest in Syria.

She authored a book on the Arab lobby and the factors for success and for failure. Her book is published by Routledge UK. The Arabic version is published by the Center of Arab Unity for Studies in Beirut. Her upcoming book, which she co-edited, also published by Routledge, handles the West perception of the Arab Gulf. She is a regular publisher on the US relation with the Arab Gulf in several regional newspapers. She is a weekly columnist in the Saudi newspaper Arab News. Dania had regular appearances on a series of Middle Eastern TV stations. Dr.Khatib has co-directed, participated, presented scholarly papers and spoken in numerous conferences and workshops. She has been a guest speaker on several high-profile platforms such as NATO, European Parliament and the Heritage Foundation. She is a member of the Arab Council of Social Studies and on the steering committee of United Nation Economic and Social Committee of West Asia, National Agenda for the Future of Syria. Dania holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Exeter and both an MBA and a BBA from AUB.

Parag Khanna

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Founder & Managing Partner, FutureMap

Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveller, and best-selling author. He is Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario based strategic advisory firm. He is the author of four books on the future of world order including The Second World (2008), How to Run the World (2011), Connectography (2016), and the latest The Future is Asian (2019). His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. In 2008, Dr Khanna was named one of Esquire’s “75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century,” and featured in WIRED magazine’s “Smart List.”

Dr. Khanna has been an adviser to the US National Intelligence Council’s Global Trends 2030 program. From 2013-18 he was a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore. Prior to this he served in Iraq and Afghanistan as a senior geopolitical adviser to United States Special Operations Forces (2007).From 2002-5, he was the Global Governance Fellow at the Brookings Institution and from 2000-02 he worked at the World Economic Forum in Geneva.

A widely cited global intellectual, Dr. Khanna provides regular commentaries for international publications with articles that have have appeared in major international publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Washington Post and Harvard Business Review. His 2008 cover story for the New York Times Magazine titled “Waving Goodbye to Hegemony,” is one of the most globally debated and influential essays since the end of the Cold War. He is a contributing editor to WorldPost and serves on the editorial board of Global Policy and as a consultant to the National Geographic series Origins.

He also appears frequently in media around the world such as CNN, BBC, CNBC, Al Jazeera and other broadcasters. Dr Khanna has spoken at the main TED conference in 2016, TED Global in 2009, and was a guest host of TED Global in 2012. His TED talks have been viewed nearly three million times.

Dr. Khanna lectures frequently at international conferences and gives tailored briefings to government leaders and corporate executives on global trends and scenarios, systemic risks and technological disruptions. He has provided expertise to many governments including the US, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, UK, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and numerous others. He served on the Singapore government's Committee on the Future Economy.

Dr. Khanna holds a PhD in international relations from the London School of Economics, and Bachelors and Masters degrees from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. In 2017 he was awarded a Richard von Weizsaecker fellowship of the Robert Bosch Academy. Dr Khanna has been honored as a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

Iqbal Khan

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Founding Board Member & Chief Executive Officer, Fajr Capital

Iqbal Khan is the Chief Executive Officer of Fajr Capital, a UAE-based private equity investor whose shareholders include Khazanah Nasional, the Government of Brunei Darussalam, Abu Dhabi Investment Council and Mohammed Alsubeaei and Sons Investments Company (MASIC), among others.

Prior to Fajr Capital, Mr Khan was the founding CEO of HSBC Amanah, the global Islamic financial services division of the HSBC Group. He is a long-time advocate of the Islamic financial services industry, serving as an advisor to government initiatives in Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and United Kingdom.

Mr Khan holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and International Relations and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics and Chemistry, both from Aligarh Muslim University. He has also obtained advanced management qualifications from INSEAD and NASD, New York.

He is the recipient of several industry and global accolades, including the Royal Award for Islamic Finance, a biannual prize presented by HM the King of Malaysia; the State Award of ‘The Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Brunei’ from HM the Sultan of Brunei; and a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.