Event Details

Join us virtually at our next Members' Briefing on Wednesday, 7 July 2021 from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Please note the timing may extend to 5:30pm to accommodate further discussion/questions.


These briefings provide an excellent opportunity to catch up with what is happening on the ground. We allocated plenty of time towards the end of the session for you to ask questions and raise issues that you may be facing - feel free to raise them during the session!


UPDATE- Dan Cintron, Political Counselor at U.S. Embassy, Kuala Lumpur, will join the session to provide an overview of the latest Trafficking-in-Persons (TIP) Report.


EVENT DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, 7 July 2021

Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Platform: MS Teams Meeting


TICKETS

This is a Member Only event. Please note only members who have registered will receive access to the scheduled session. Please check your registered email address for further instructions after registering.



REGISTRATION INFORMATION


  • Please note that this program is off-the-record.
  • Kindly look out for a Pre Event Information email which will be sent from our Events team via events@amcham.com.my 24 hours before the event.


For all enquiries, please contact us at events@amcham.com.my.

Speakers

  • Dan Cintron (Political Counselor at US Embassy Kuala Lumpur)

    Dan Cintron

    Political Counselor at US Embassy Kuala Lumpur

    A career U.S. Foreign Service Officer, Dan Cintron took up his current position in September, 2020, after serving as the Olympic Coordinator at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. Prior to that he was the Special Assistant to the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, following a detail at the White House’s National Security Council where he was the Director for Japan and Oceania Affairs. Other positions Dan has held in the U.S. Department of State include Deputy Director of the Office of Japanese Affairs, Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs, and UN General Assembly Coordinator. His other overseas diplomatic assignments include positions at the U.S. Embassies in Kabul, Tokyo, Beijing, and Manila. Prior to joining the U.S. Foreign Service in 2002, Dan worked in New York City for nearly ten years for Japanese governmental and private sector entities doing sales, business development, and public relations. Dan was raised in upstate New York and graduated from Boston University with Bachelor of Art degrees in East Asian Studies and Political Science. He speaks Japanese and some Mandarin Chinese. Dan is married to Izumi Cintron, and they have twin sons who have started working in the financial industry in New York City.

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