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China Conversation show is on doing business by starting conversations globally, with a special emphasis on using social media and social networking. Veteran Social Medians and tireless raconteurs Des Walsh and Lonnie B. Hodge have weekly conversations about business, culture, Internet developments, and topical issues and events. There will also be special guests. Lonnie Hodge CEO of China's CFM, a 20 year resident of Asia, and has been an Online Marketing and PR Consultant, blogger and SEO/SEM Specialist for over a decade. Lonnie holds degrees in Communications, Education, Fine Arts, and Engineering. Des Walsh is a social media strategist, business coach, blogger, author and international speaker. He has been in business for 20 years and before that was a senior public sector executive.

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    Par for China Author Dan Washburn to be Guest on Tuesday May 5, 2009

    About our Guest:
    Dan Washburn, a 34-year-old American journalist who has been based in Shanghai since 2002, has already committed one year of his life and several thousand dollars of his own savings to the Par for China book project, which saw him go on the road with the golfers of the China Tour in 2007. Washburn’s work has appeared in Budget Travel, ESPN.com, Outside’s GO, Business China (part of The Economist), Economist.com, Baseball America and the South China Morning Post.

    Before moving to China, Washburn spent four years writing for a daily newspaper 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta. Washburn won the Georgia Sports Writers Association’s top prize in Outdoors Writing four years in a row. In 2001, he was named Georgia’s Best Sports Columnist. Washburn has been recognized nationally several times by the Associated Press Sports Editors for his Enterprise Reporting. He has also earned the top prize in Sports Writing from both the Georgia Press Association and the Georgia Associated Press.

     

    To get a leg up on Golf in China visit China Golf or see Washburn's Par for China

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