Here is a copy of personal Bio that we found:
| Name: |
Robin Buller |
| Age: |
51 |
Robin Buller, Vice President Operations, became our Vice President Operations on March 14, 2005. He has extensive experience in plant and machinery sales worldwide and brings an extensive international background to our business. From August 2003 to February 2005, Mr. Buller was CEO of New York-based Cromer Corporation, where he advised companies and institutions on a broad range of issues, from outsourcing and setting up factories in China, to understanding how to do business with China. He created a China contacts program to direct and assist U.S. companies in developing the right relationships and commercial channels. From November 1998 to July 2003, he represented MAN Ferrostaal, Inc., Germany in the United States as International Sales Manager and handled sales of U.S.-made machinery and equipment into the Commonwealth of Independent States and Asia. Prior to that he held a number of positions with companies that included MAN Ferrostaal Inc., as well as positions with a number of other companies, including those that required several years' residency in the Far East. Mr. Buller is a Co-founder of the Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum 2000 pilot program in Shanghai, which brought together Chinese CEOs and their foreign counterparts who engaged in extensive dialogue to learn from each other how to develop business using the best aspects from both cultures. He is a member of the Growing Business Roundtable, British American Business Inc., which engaged in business development advice for companies planning to export to the United States, he has been a guest speaker on International Business at Baruch College in New York, and he sat on the China Committee of the British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, which lobbied both Beijing and London on behalf of Hong Kong and British companies. Mr. Buller holds a B.A. from the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and a Masters Diploma from The Institute of Export also in the United Kingdom.
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