| Duncan Clark founded BDA in Hong Kong and set up BDA's Beijing Representative Office in 1994. He has over ten years of telecom and technology financing and consulting experience, including four years as an investment banker with Morgan Stanley. He has seven years of experience in China's telecom and technology sectors and has been involved in the Internet in China since its commercial inception in 1995. Duncan has leveraged this experience to guide BDA to become the leading telecom and technology consultancy in China. Duncan is a frequent speaker at gatherings such as the GSM World Congress, the Pacific Telecom Council and the Asia Society and events hosted by leading technology companies. He has also spoken on China's technology and telecom sectors at Cambridge University, Harvard Business School, Stanford University and INSEAD and at events hosted by the governments of Canada, France, Ireland, and New Zealand. Duncan authors a regular column in the Technology Post of the South China Morning Post (www.scmp.com) in Hong Kong and is a frequent commentator in the international print media, radio and television. He has written extensively on the development of the Internet in China, including authoring a chapter of a book published by McGraw Hill and co-authoring a paper published by the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to founding BDA, Duncan worked as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley & Co., in the firm's London and Hong Kong offices. He specialized in telecom and high-technology corporate finance advisory, M&A and equity financing assignments including telecom carrier privatization. Duncan graduated from the London School of Economics with a B.Sc (Hons) in Economics in 1990. He is bilingual in English and French, and has a working knowledge of Mandarin. |