NEW YORK (Feb 7, 2011) Insigma will be a panelist on the Human Capital Panel on the War for Global Talent in Asia, sponsored by Booz & Company, at the 2011 Duke Asia Business Conference. The annual conference educates participating Duke University students, as well as attending professionals, on the evolving business opportunities in Asian markets. This year s conference, on the theme of the World s Unhidden Powerhouse, brings together business leaders from a wide range of sectors to discuss the most current and relevant issues facing Asian economies.
The current war for global talent is an area of prime importance and competitive advantage for today s leading businesses and global companies located in Asia. I am pleased to participate in the panel discussion on human capital management strategies and the types of talent that companies seek to lead their Asian businesses, stated Hongfei Huang, CEO of Insigma US. Insigma is a global service provider headquartered in China with regional headquarters also in New York City and Japan. As such, we understand the challenges of human capital management and ensuring we have the right leadership talent not only to address needs of our clients on four continents but also to grow our business in a rapidly changing global market.
The conference keynote speaker will be David M. Rubinstein, co-founder and managing director of The Carlyle Group, who will present on Private Equity Firms Investment in Asia after the Financial Crisis. The Duke Asia Business Conference will be held February 26, 2011 at Duke University, The Fuqua School of Business.