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BSI's Management and Advisory Team

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Management

David L. James

David L. James is president of BSI. He is the author of Doing Business In Asia (Betterway Books, 1993), The Executive Guide To Asia-Pacific Communications (Kodansha International, 1995) and numerous articles on technology issues. He also co-taught the seminar "Law and Society in Asia" at Stanford Law School.  Mr. James served as an executive of three international corporations active in the region: Dillingham Corporation, Crown Zellerbach Corporation, and Texasgulf Inc. He was chairman of business programs at the East-West Center, Honolulu, honorary consul of Malaysia in Hawaii, and a senior partner of Arnstein & Lehr, a prominent Chicago-based law firm. He is a graduate of Harvard University, the University of Chicago Law School, and Stanford Business School 's Executive Program.

Robert B. Hewett

Robert B. Hewett is vice president of BSI. He has many years of experience in the Asia-Pacific region as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press and other media organizations and as an educational administrator/trainer. As a foreign correspondent, he was based in Hong Kong, Singapore, Cairo, Beirut, Teheran, and London. At the East-West Center, Honolulu, Mr. Hewett served as corporate secretary, director of the Institute for Culture and Communication, director of Publications and Public Affairs, and curator of the Jefferson Fellowships.

Associate Advisors

Victor Hao Li

Victor Hao Li is co-chairman of Asia Pacific Consulting Group, Honolulu, and was President of the East-West Center 1981-90. An internationally recognized expert on Asia-Pacific cultural and economic issues, he was the Shelton Professor of International Law at Stanford Law School and has served as a director of the Grumman Corp., Hawaiian Electric Industries, American Savings Bank and AES China Generating Corp.  Born in China, Dr. Li holds degrees from Columbia and Harvard universities.

Andreas V. I. Paaske is operations director of Temmprano LLC, an early stage and turnaround venture capital advisory firm in San Francisco, California.  He has extensive experience in business development and strategic turnaround solutions for enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region, South America and the United States.  He holds a masters degree in finance and international business from Aahus School of Business, Denmark, and has studied at Stanford, Harvard and HEC Montreal.

Ryoji Kuniyoshi is chairman of Catalyst Associates, Japan, a consulting firm that provides services to public and private companies. He was managing director of John Swire & Sons Ltd. Japan and CEO of several other companies 1981-90, and then president and CEO of Transtech Inc. (IT products and analytical instruments) until 1998.  Born in Japan, Mr. Kuniyoshi holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Tokyo University and is a graduate of Stanford Business School's Executive Program.

Nirav Modi

Nirav Modi is co-founder and director of business development of eLogic Solutions Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, India.  He is also CEO and president of eLogicTech Solutions, Inc., a California corporation that provides computer-assisted design services and software products to the architectural, engineering and construction industry worldwide.  In addition, he is CEO of Fortune Automobiles Pvt. Ltd., a Ford Motors dealership in Hyderabad, and a director or partner of several other Indian businesses.  He holds a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering and a masters degree in business administration from The Indian Institute of Management.

R. Sean Randolph

R. Sean Randolph is president and CEO of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, San Francisco. Dr. Randolph also served as director of California's Office of Export Development and as international director general of the Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC), and previously held senior positions at the U.S. Congress, White House, and the Departments of State and Energy. He is a graduate of the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Georgetown University Law Center, and the London School of Economics.

Karl Moskowitz is founder and president of KSA Ltd, a business development and consulting company in Seoul, Korea, with special expertise in new technology markets in Korea and Japan.  Prior to launching KSA Ltd in 1984, Dr. Moskowitz was a member of the faculty of Harvard University, where he taught courses on modern Korean history and economic development and served as the first executive director of the Korea Institute.  Dr. Moskowitz holds an A.B. in East Asian Languages from Indiana University, an A.M. in Regional Studies – East Asia and a Ph.D. in History & East Languages from Harvard University.