Simcocks Trust signal Asian ambitions with new International Consultant
Sam Critchley has joined Simcocks Trust in an International Consultancy role. He will be working out of Shanghai, China. A former Isle of Man student, Sam has a Bachelor’s Degree in History from Durham University, a Master’s Degree in International Management from the ICN Business School in France, and has also studied at the University of Bologna in Italy and ECUST University in Shanghai. Sam previously worked for Simcocks Trust during university holidays.
The appointment signals Simcocks Trust’s commitment to new business development in Asian markets, and one of Sam’s first tasks will be to establish close links with local Chinese businesses, relevant authorities and to build a strong cultural understanding. In addition, Sam will be well placed to contribute to wider Industry and Isle of Man Government efforts to raise the profile of the Isle of Man as a favourable jurisdiction to conduct business with.
Sam will be working closely with, Associate Director at Simcocks Trust, Steve McCafferty, who is responsible for Strategy and Business Development and will combine his role with the completion of his international course and regular lessons in Chinese Mandarin. On joining Simcocks Trust, Sam said:
“This represents a great opportunity for me and Simcocks Trust to play a part in this
incredible period of change in the global economy. I’m very excited to have signed for
such a respected and forward-thinking company. The prospect of unprecedented
levels of Foreign Direct Investment coming out of China - combined with an
increasingly strong Yuan - suggests that there is huge potential for Isle of Man
businesses which can offer value to Chinese clients. I’m convinced that Simcocks
Trust’s ambition and expertise will put them in a pertinent strategic position.”
Managing Director of Simcocks Trust, David Karran, commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Sam to Simcocks Trust. Geographical diversification is
a key strategic aim of Simcocks Trust and the Far Eastern market offers exciting
opportunities. Sam will play a key role in developing our business in this region and I
wish him every success."
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Monday 10th, October 2011 11:50pm.