Robin RadinRobin Radin has enjoyed a diverse career as an historian of Japan and China, an international lawyer, mainly in financial transactions and regulation, and a business entrepreneur. He served as Associate Director of the Program on International Financal Systems at Harvard Law School (1998-2003) and co-founded its Japan-U.S. Financial Symposium in 1998, the premier annual bi-lateral forum for the past 26 years.Robin is a graduate of the University of Chicago (BA'63) UC-Berkeley History (Ph.D.abd'69) and Harvard Law School (JD'79) and was a Visiting Foreign Scholar at Kyoto University (1969-1971) under a Fulbright and a Ford Foreign Area Fellowship. As a business entrepreneur, among other projects, Robin was (i) a founder and CEO of a biotech company (CropTech LLC); (ii) a founder and senior executive of a mobile app technology platform company (Toura LLC); and (iii) a founder and senior executive of a minerals distribution company (White Gold Mountain Partners LLC), a unique business joint venture between a small U.S. group and North Korea (1997 to 2002). Read More Read Less
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