Today we find ourselves limping from one crisis to another. And we cut, and cut, and cut. We cut costs (a necessity); we cut personnel (a tragedy); we cut hopes (a mistake) – and in the end, we cut the fun out of our lives (a disaster!). Who can take five years of this? Professional [...]
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Alexia Tye has some 15 years of international experience at various industrial groups and financial institutions (Mission Energy, Egis-Groupe Caisse des Dépôts, HSBC, Barclays, GIC). Her work involved investing in and managing joint ventures between European/US groups and Asian public and private sector partners across a large number of sectors (energy and environmental services, infrastructure, finance, heavy industry).
Amongst the groups that Alexia Tye has worked with or represented in various joint venture projects are: Suez, Siemens, EdF, Caltex, Sumitomo, China State Power Corp, China Development Bank, Anhui Provincial Government, EPF Malaysia, PTT Thailand. She has served as board member of some of these sino-foreign and Asian joint ventures.
Since 2001, Alexia Tye has been advising companies in their international business development and cross-border investment and acquisition strategy as an independent consultant. Complementing this advisory activity, she works with ICM on cross-border teambuilding, senior management coaching, change management and intercultural management. She has thus worked in ICM teams servicing clients such as Airbus, HSBC, Arcelor, Société Générale, Thomson, etc.
In her past postings she has been based in Hong Kong, Seoul, London, Paris and Singapore and currently works between Europe and China/Asia.
She is a regular speaker at AFIC (Association Française des Investisseurs en Capital) and European Chamber of Commerce events.
Alexia Tye graduated from Oxford University with a Masters degree in Applied
Mathematics, and completed MBA-equivalent business studies (“DEA”) at the Université de Paris-Dauphine.
Descended from a family of diplomats and government officials from South China, Alexia is tri-lingual in Chinese, English and French.
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