Thai-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, SwedCham in Singapore, Swedish Australian Chamber of Commerce, Swedish Chamber of Commerce China, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Korea, Swedish Chamber of Commerce India, Swedish Chamber of Commerce Taipei, The Malaysian-Swedish Business Association, NordCham Indonesia, NordCham Philipines
Simon Anholt
Professor Simon Anholt is the world’s leading thinker, author, researcher and practitioner on national image. He devised the concept of nation brand in 1998, now a multi-billion-dollar global industry, and is the founder and publisher of the annual Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index and City Brands Index, two major surveys that use a panel of 60,000 people in 20 countries to monitor global perceptions of 60 countries and 50 cities.
Professor Anholt was Vice-Chair of the UK Foreign Office’s Public Diplomacy Board between 2000 and 2009, and has worked with institutions including numerous agencies of the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the World Bank, NATO, the European Union, the World Trade Organisation, the International Olympic Committee, the UK House of Lords, the Commonwealth of Nations, the International Security Assistance Force and the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Professor Anholt holds an MA (Oxford University). International Relations and Security Studies (Royal College of Defence Studies, London). He is an honorary Professor, Political Science (University of East Anglia).
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Books:
Another One Bites The Grass: Making Sense of International Advertising, 2001 (John Wiley & Sons, New York, USA). Also published in French, German, Italian and Spanish.
Brand New Justice: The Upside of Global Branding, 1st Edition, 2003 (Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford, UK).
Brand New Justice: How Branding Places and Products can Help the Developing World, Revised Edition, 2005 (Elsevier, Oxford, UK). Also published in German, Turkish, Chinese, French, Dutch, Spanish, Korean, Russian, Polish and Japanese.
Brand America: The Mother of All Brands, 2006 (Cyan, London, UK) Also published in German, Chinese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Polish and Hebrew. Revised edition in 2010.
Competitive Identity: The New Brand Management for Nations, Regions and Cities, 2007 (Palgrave Macmillan, UK). Also published in French, Italian, Polish, Korean, Chinese and Russian.
Places: Identity, Image, Reputation, 2010 (Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK).
The Good Country Equation, 2020 (Berrett-Koehler, San Francisco, CA).
IKEA Retail Manager (Thailand, Vietnam) at Ikano Retail
Ms Leonie Hoskin has more than 30 years of practical IKEA experience, working with retail, range, design and home furnishing on a strategic and operational level. She is currently holding a position as IKEA Retail Manager (Thailand, Vietnam) for Ikano Retail. Prior to this, she has had numerous managerial roles within IKEA in Asia, Australia, UK and Sweden.
She has been based in Southeast Asia since 2017. Ms Hoskin is curious about how people live/work, and passionate about delivering a better everyday life for the many.
Director-Genera of The Swedish Institute
Ms Madeleine Sjöstedt is currently the Director-General of the Swedish Institute, a public agency with the mission to enhance trust and interest in Sweden abroad.
She has a degree in Master of Laws with focus on human rights and was previously Secretary- General of the liberal foundation Silc and the organisation Cultural Heritage Without Borders.
Between 2006-2014 Ms Sjöstedt served as Deputy Mayor of the city of Stockholm responsible for culture, sports and real estate. She has also worked as a senior consultant in strategic communication and public affairs.
Co-Founder of LynxEye Brand Management Consultants
Christian Ihre spent 6+ years with P&G before co-founding Lynxeye with Johan Ekelin in 1999.
Mr Ihre has worked and lived in Singapore and has vast experience across brands, categories and geographies. He’s worked with clients in industries such as automotive, finance, tech, retail and consumer goods. He’s a frequent guest speaker within academia and at global conferences.