Book Launch & Reception: How The World Ran Out of Everything
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Book Launch & Reception: How The World Ran Out of Everything

NY Times writer Pete Goodman goes inside our world's fragile global supply chain to discover its inner workings and why reform is so crucial

By Silicon Dragon Ventures

Date and time

Friday, June 14 · 1 - 3pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Book Talk /Q&A/ Reception

New Book! How the World Ran out of Everything

Author Talk: Peter Goodman, Author & New York Times journalist
Chat: with Rebecca Fannin, author & journalist, Silcon Dragon Global/ CNBC
Audience Q&A
Introduction: Lili Zheng, partner, Deloitte
Books: available for purchase and signing on site
Networking Reception

Editorial Review

"Recent years have exposed the precarity of global supply chains. In his new book, Peter S. Goodman, the New York Times’s global economics correspondent, takes readers inside this system, analyzes the factors that made it so fragile, and argues that it is overdue for reform." Foreign Policy, "The Most Anticipated Books of 2024"

About the Author

Peter S. Goodman is an award-winning journalist and the Global Economics Correspondent for the New York Times. He was previously the NYT’s European economics correspondent, based in London, and the national economics correspondent, based in New York, where he played a leading role in the paper’s award-winning coverage of the Great Recession, including a series that was a Pulitzer finalist. Previously, he covered the Internet bubble and bust as the Washington Post’s telecommunications reporter, and served as WashPo’s China-based Asian economics correspondent. He is the author of Davos Man and Past Due: The End of Easy Money and the Renewal of the American Economy. He graduated from Reed College and completed a master’s in Vietnamese history from the University of California, Berkeley.

Bio: Rebecca A. Fannin, host

Rebecca is a CNBC contributor, author, and a media founder. Her forward-looking books - Silicon Heartland, Silicon Dragon, Startup Asia, and Tech Titans of China - have been translated in 10 languages and favorably reviewed and cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, The New York Times and Time. A public speaker and commentator, she’s spoken at Brookings, Harvard and Oxford, among others, and appeared on CNBC, BBC, CNN, and Bloomberg.
Currently a contributor to CNBC and its Disruptor 50 report, she also leads Silicon Dragon Ventures, covering innovation and startup investment with her Ask A VC show, newsletter and events in leading hubs. She was a Forbes columnist for 10 years and has written for Harvard Business Review, CEO and Worth, profiling many global business leaders, including Jack Ma of Alibaba. She also has contributed to several thought leadership reports on innovation trends.
During the dotcom boom, as an international editor at Red Herring in San Francisco, she followed the venture capital trail from Silicon Valley to Asia's emerging markets and became one of the first American journalists covering China’s entrepreneurial boom, and later East Asia and India.

Our thanks to Deloitte for supporting this event.

Organized by

Silicon Dragon Ventures is a media, events and thought leadership group known for its series of tech innovation and investment forums and AskAVC online show.  www.silicondragonventures.com

Founder Rebecca A. Fannin is a journalist contributing to CNBC, a media commentator and a public speaker. She is the author of four published books including her latest, Silicon Heartland, and three prior books: Silicon Dragon, Startup Asia and  Tech Titans of China.  

$25 – $125