Personal Security – Corporate Duty of Care


Date: 29th of October 2019

Time: 2:00 – 3:30 pm

Location: WeWork Pinnacle One, Chengdu 199 Dongda Street 40/F /

成都东大路199号睿东中心40楼WEWORK


With geopolitics and trade wars in the headlines and regulatory enforcement tightening, more and more foreign companies are looking for risk management advice for their China business. Some concerns have been raised, for example, increased regulatory scrutiny, including potential delays in customs clearances and other routine regulatory actions as well as the safety and security of foreign employees in this new environment.

The event speaker, Sean Molloy, Partner at Control Risks, a company for global risk consultancy, will talk about changing global and national trends and offer expertise on different topics concerning expats living and working in China.


Event Agenda

 2:00 pm – 2:25 pm

Registration and Networking

2:25 pm – 2:30 pm 

Opening Introduction

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Control Risk’s Presentation and Q&A


Speaker Introduction

Sean Molloy

Partner, Control Risks

Sean Molloy is a Partner and sits in the Crisis and Security Consulting practice for the Greater China region, Control Risks. Having lived and worked in China for more than 20 years, he has extensive experience working with clients to develop strategic new business initiatives and key account networks in several industries.

Sean helps clients plan, execute and manage strategic initiatives in complex and challenging environments, using the entire range of the Control Risks’ services portfolio, with a strong focus on risk assessment, crisis management, and security response.

Prior to joining Control Risks, Sean was managing director of a China-focused consulting firm providing market entry and government relations strategies in the energy and security service sectors. He also has executive and project management experience with LoJack Corporation, the Brookings Institution, the National Committee on US-China Relations and Sodexo.

Sean holds master’s degrees in Chinese studies and Asia Pacific business studies from the University of Montana and the Fletcher School at Tufts University, respectively; he graduated from Whitman College with a degree in political science and a minor in Spanish. Sean serves as a board adviser to a number of firms in Asia and is a board member of the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs at the University of Montana.

He speaks Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and limited French.


To register please contact mavis.yang@britchamswchina.org or

Mavis: +8618381687332 / Jackie:+8618780263095

This is a free member-only event and it is organised by BritChamSW and UKCNCC