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CMB June Board Meeting in Beijing

June 14, 2010

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Trustees in front of the historic Peking Union Medical College gate.

On June 14, 2010, CMB held its semi-annual board meeting at the Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) Chapel in Beijing. This was the first board meeting to be held in China since CMB 75th anniversary ceremonies in 2006. Adding to the historic nature of this board meeting was the significant on-site coordination and presence of CMB’s new Beijing office, inaugurated in 2009. Beijing staff hosting were Roman Xu, Heidi Huang, Shaojun Ma, Linda Zhou, and Tao Jin. The Cambridge office was represented by President Lincoln Chen and Director of Administration Sally Paquet.

Beyond review and discussion of customary business exercised at regular Board meetings, a major purpose of the Asia Board meeting was to expose Trustees to rapidly changing developments in China and Asia. Thus, the afternoon of the Board meeting was devoted to three panel discussions led by Chinese leaders on recent developments in China -- on governance, philanthropy, and health policy.  These one-hour sessions consisted of a CMB Trustee moderating a Chinese speaker who made an overview presentation before a Chinese commentator, followed by questions and answers amongst the Trustees and guests.

“Panel I: Changing public opinion and governance in China” was chaired by Trustee Tony Saich introducing speaker Victor Yuan of Horizons Inc. and commentator Xue Lan of Tsinghua University. “Panel II: NGOs and philanthropy in China” was chaired by Trustee Tom Kessinger introducing speaker Wang Zhenyao of Beijing Normal University and commentator John Fitzgerald of the Ford Foundation China Office. “Panel III: Health policy and reform studies” was chaired by Trustee Harvey Fineberg introducing speaker Gordon Liu of Peking University and commentator Yuanli Liu of the Harvard School of Public Health.

At the conclusion of the Board meeting, the Trustees hosted a reception and dinner for 70 Chinese colleagues, including many with whom CMB works in Beijing in furtherance of its mission.  At the dinner, certificates of appreciation with the designation of Honorary CMB Advisors were awarded to PUMC’s Liu Depei and Zhejiang’s President Ba Denian. 

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Board Chair Mary Bullock presents PUMC President Liu Depei
with an Honorary CMB Advisor certificate.

After the board meeting, three Trustees - Mary Bullock, Jane Henney, and Tom Inui - joined Lincoln Chen, Sally Paquet, and CMB Beijing staff to attend a President's Council meeting at Sun Yat Sen University in Guangzhou.