Lee Wee-Hau is the Vice President of Development, Greater China, for Hilton Hotels.
Prior to joining Hilton, Wee-Hau was a corporate finance lawyer with significant transactional experience. He specialized in private equity, venture capital, M&A, alliance and technology acquisition deals and represented both financial and strategic buyers.
Wee-Hau graduated with Honours from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Law. He also holds a Master of Law, Master of Applied Finance and MBA.
Mr. Thomas Liu is the Executive Director and Head of the real estate investment group with CDIB Capital Limited, a subsidiary of China Development Industrial Bank in Taiwan, responsible for identifying and making investment in real estate projects and assets in the greater China region. Prior to joining CDIB, Mr. Liu was the Managing Director of 698 Capital Holdings Limited and also the Chief Operating Officer of a real estate development company, He Qiao, in Beijing , China .
Previously, Mr. Liu was Vice President of Corporate Finance at KGI Asia Limited, a regional investment bank, where he advised clients on over US$400 million in international investments. He also worked previously at PKF Consulting Limited, then a global leader in hospitality consultancy services. He has a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management from Northwestern University in Chicago and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and also dual Bachelor of Science degrees from Boston University .
With over 20 years of hotel development and operations experience, Lily oversees Jones Lang LaSalle Hotel's advisory practice in China. A Hong Kong native and fluent in three languages, Lily has represented investors conducted hotel assignments in more than 40 cities in China, United States and Northern Asia.
Lily holds a Masters of Science Degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an undergraduate degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management with a Minor in Psychology.
Tony Ciochetti is the Thomas G. Eastman Chair and Chairman of the MIT Center for Real Estate. His primary responsibilities at MIT are to enhance the Center’s mission of improving the global built environment through industry relevant research and to promote more informed professional practice. He is also involved in teaching topics in real estate finance and development. Prior to his appointment at MIT, Dr. Ciochetti was the Director of the Center for Real Estate Development and a Professor of Finance at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Dr. Ciochetti is also a visiting Professor in the Department of Land Economy at Cambridge University in England. Professor Ciochetti’s teaching areas of expertise include Commercial Real Estate Development and Real Estate Finance. He has created or taught course in these areas at MIT, University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Indiana University, and the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Dr. Ciochetti also teaches executive courses on such topics as real estate development, portfolio and asset management, and asset securitization for both industry and academic organizations.
Dr. Ciochetti received his B.A. in Finance from the University of Oregon, and both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Real Estate and Urban Land Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Dr. Stephen Hodges joined Hult International Business School as chairman of the board in January 2006 and was elected president in August 2006. Dr. Hodges has a strong background in international business. Before coming to Hult, Dr. Hodges ran several large businesses and worked in a number of different countries: Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Taiwan, Spain, Germany, Sweden and the United States as well as his home country, the United Kingdom.
Prior to joining the business school, he was the general manager, Credit Cards for Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong, overseeing a multi-billion dollar portfolio and a major driver of the bank's profits. During his time with Standard Chartered, Dr. Hodges held a number of other important positions and was heavily involved in several major acquisitions undertaken by the bank.
Dr. Hodges started his career with McKinsey & Company in London, where he was an associate principal. He served a number of financial institutions and technology companies across Europe and Asia, working closely with their senior management. While at McKinsey, Dr. Hodges specialized in establishing new businesses for his clients. He led the establishment of several new Internet companies in the United Kingdom as well as a credit card company in Spain.
Dr. Hodges is a British citizen and holds a PhD from Manchester University, and an MA from Cambridge University. He completed two years of post-doctorate research in electronic engineering with AT&T research in Cambridge and is the co-author of several patents in data communication.
In his spare time, Dr. Hodges is passionate about football and supports Tottenham Hotspur whom he watches whenever he can find the time to be in London.
He is married to a Swede who is the CEO of a major retail chain in Asia.

Sam Xie is Assistant General Manager of Corporate Development at Tencent, Inc. Sam has extensive experience in technology and joined Tencent in 2003 as Director of Wireless. Prior to that, he held a number of engineering and developer positions in high tech companies in US.
Sam received his MBA from University of Phoenix and B.S in Computer Engineering from Florida Atlantic University
Mr. Lu Dong started his career in Goldman Sachs in Japan and spent 2 years as a technology analyst and 2 years as a financial analyst, before he decided to purse his MBA. After graduation, he joined the Monitor Group in China as a management consultant and then moved to working in a VC firm. Now, to follow his passion in fashion design, he started his online shirt making company.
Mr. Dong received B.A. in Economics / Business Administration from Saitama univesity in Japan and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Mr. Dong is fluent in English and Japanese.

Mr. Zhou Yu started his career at A. T. Kearney in 1997 as Business Analyst, and then promoted to Senior Business Analyst. He decided to pursue an MBA degree at INSEAD in 2001 and returned to A.T.Kearney as an Associate after graduation in 2002. He then joined Motorola Asia Pacific as a Senior Manager in Organization Development in 2005. Most recently, Mr. Yu decided to start his own company selling coupom solutions to mobile users.
Mr. Yu received B.S. in Computer Science from Nankai University, M.A. in Economics from Capital University of Economics and Businesses, and an MBA from INSEAD.

Mr. Liu received Bachelor of Law degree from Peking University and an MBA degree from the Wharton School
Tian Wenhao is currently controller, South region, Nokia China, based in Guangzhou. Previously he was a senior account manager at Nokia China headquarters in Beijing. Prior to that, he was an officer in Dalian State Tax Bureau
Mr. Tian received his MBA from Indiana Unversity's Kelly School and M.S. and B.S. from Dalian University of Technology

Kevin joined the bank's highly selective leadership program and now is a National Officer based in Singapore. Prior to that, Kevin was a manager at IBM and a supervisor at KPMG in China. As a qualified CPA, Kevin broadly explored his interest in finance industry including hedge fund at NY during his stay at the States.
Kevin received his MBA from Wharton School and B.A in international business from University of International Business and Economics in Beijing

Alan is Co-founder and CEO of an online marketing start up, backed by a number of VCs. Most recently, he was User Marketing Director at Ebay China. A seasoned professional in China's Internet and technology sector, Alan has over 10 years of experience in product management and technology marketing with leading companies such as Lucent, Acer, Philips, Fedders, Kodak, and Ebay.
Alan received his MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management and M.S from National University of Singapore

Anne Wang is a Vice President focused on growth capital opportunities in Asia. She is based in Shanghai.
Prior to joining Carlyle, Ms. Wang was an Associate at A. T. Kearney in Shanghai, where she engaged in consulting projects for clients in the financial and automotive industries as well as public sectors. Prior to that, Ms. Wang was a Senior Analyst for A. T. Kearney for three years.
Ms. Wang received her M.B.A. from Kellogg School of Management, and her bachelor's degree in international business from Fudan University, Shanghai.