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Tiger Advisors
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Tiger's Advisors provide
more general investment advice and market insights with
regards to Tiger's core business in each of our target
markets in Asia as well as general Investment advice.
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Abdul Nabi
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Abdul serves as a key technology
advisor to Tiger. From Palo Alto California (Silicon
Valley) he splits his time between residences in Beijing,
China and Silicon Valley. Abdul’s undergraduate studies
were at Stanford University in Computer Engineering
(hardware and software) and he has since been involved
in a number of high profile businesses in the US and
China including Verisign, IBM, Siemens and Diversinet.
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Paul
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Paul is one of Tokyo's
most well known entrepreneurs having founded PANACHE
Corporation, an IT services and web design company, in
December 1993, he spent thirteen years running the
company, before during 2006 stepping into the role of
Chairman to pursue other business interests. Paul first
visited Japan in July 1985 when he spent six months
assisting the worlds second largest staffing agency,
AIDA SA, to establish their Japanese subsidiary. After
this project he went to Australia and then returned to
the UK to work for another large staffing company before
joining Lifetime Corporation, a Boston, USA company, as
Vice President, New Business Development to spearhead
Lifetime's ambitions to enter the home healthcare market
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Paul was
born in London, England, and plays an active part in
Foreign/Japanese business relations through his
Presidency of the non-profit communications group FCC
(Forum for Corporate Communications) , as well as being
a member of the Executive Committee of the British
Chamber of Commerce in Japan and a member of the
American Chamber of Commerce in Japan. |
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Jasper Kim |
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Jasper is a U.S.
qualified lawyer with several years of legal and
investment banking experience in New York, Tokyo, and
Hong Kong and is currently Associate Professor with the
Graduate School of International Studies, Ewha
University (Seoul, Korea). Educated in the U.S. and
England, he received his Juris Doctor (Law) from Rutgers
University, MSc. (Economic History) from the London
School of Economics, and double-B.A.'s (Economics, Third
World Studies) from the University of California- San
Diego. He was in-house legal counsel with the global
investment bank of Lehman Brothers (Tokyo, Japan)
working on various structured cross-border transactions,
and thereafter joined Barclays Capital Asia Ltd. (Hong
Kong) as Associate Director of the firm's Debt Capital
Markets team. He has also published in peer-review
journals at Harvard, Columbia, University of California,
and Seoul National University, and is also author of the
book, Crisis and Change: South Korea in a post-1997 New
Era. |
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