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Chris Huxley-Reynard

Chris Huxley-Reynard is the managing director of Reygar Ltd and the creator of the BareFLEET remote vessel monitoring system.

Chris has 15 years’ experience in the commercial marine and marine renewables industries. As a former founding director of Rolls Royce subsidiary Tidal Generation Ltd., he understands how to bring cutting edge R&D through to commercialisation. An aeronautical engineer by training, his broad experience in hydrodynamics, subsea electro-mechanical and software engineering, combined with his hands-on practical offshore experience, mean he brings a multi-disciplinary approach to solving engineering problems. Chris also lectures at Bristol University, England.
 

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Christina Ng

Christina Ng is a Research and Stakeholder Engagement Leader, Debt Markets at the IEEFA. She oversees a team of financial analysts that provide debt market analysis covering the Asia Pacific. She also represents IEEFA at stakeholder forums. Her research of interest includes trends and issues in green and transition finance, policies and regulations, with a focus on the energy sector. As a former standard-setter in international financial reporting, Christina directed the research and analysis of accounting issues and financial statements crucial for the development and improvisation of standards to enable investors and other market participants to make informed financial decisions. She also advised stakeholders in the adoption and interpretation of standards and worked closely with global standard-setters, investors, regulators and public-listed corporations.

 

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Christina Ng

Christina Ng is a Research and Stakeholder Engagement Leader, Debt Markets at the IEEFA. She oversees a team of financial analysts that provide debt market analysis covering the Asia Pacific. She also represents IEEFA at stakeholder forums. Her research of interest includes trends and issues in green and transition finance, policies and regulations, with a focus on the energy sector. As a former standard-setter in international financial reporting, Christina directed the research and analysis of accounting issues and financial statements crucial for the development and improvisation of standards to enable investors and other market participants to make informed financial decisions. She also advised stakeholders in the adoption and interpretation of standards and worked closely with global standard-setters, investors, regulators and public-listed corporations.

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Christopher Osborne

Chris joined the firm's Corporate Group in 2011 and made partner in May 2012.  

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Claude Guet

Claude Guet works at International Institute of Nuclear Energy.

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Claude Nahon

Claude Nahon is the Sustainable Development Senior Vice President at EDF.

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Craig Froome

Craig Froome is a Global Change Institute at  The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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Dale Gerstenslager

Dale Gerstenslager is the General Manager, Public Relations & Communications Department, Managerial Division at Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam Ltd, (Doosan Vina)

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Dan Perera

Dan is a partner in the Energy & Natural Resources Group of Reed Smith LLP. He specializes in disputes and advisory matters within the fields of commodities and international trade (hard rock minerals, metals, energy, oil and gas), mining (exploration, production and regulatory), shipbuilding and offshore (including rig and FPSO-related matters under EPIC contracts). Dan regularly acts for miners, oil and gas companies and commodity traders, and has conducted arbitrations under, amongst others, SIAC, ICC, LCIA, LMAA and GAFTA rules, and ad hoc arbitrations under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. 

Having been based in Singapore since 2010, Dan worked with a market-leading international arbitration practice before spending three years as senior in-house counsel with a mining major from 2012, where he supported the company’s iron ore, coal, copper and uranium marketing businesses and assisted with group-wide projects and disputes. Dan has been actively involved in the development and refinement of a number of industry-standard commodity contracts, and the implementation of market-based pricing mechanisms within developing markets such as iron ore. He regularly advises on multi-commodity marketing standardisation projects.

Dan is a regular speaker at industry conferences relating to commodities and international trade, deep sea mining, and shipping. In 2016 he was recognised by Singapore Business Review as one of Singapore's most influential lawyers aged 40 and under.

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Daniel Nimmo

 Daniel Nimmo is the Vice President, Energy & Resources, SAP Asia Pacific Japan.

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