Daw Khine Khine Nwe (Rosaline) is Deputy Managing Director of Best Industrial Company Limited, a garment-manufacturing company. She is also General Secretary of the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers’ Association and Joint Secretary-General of the UMFCCI, where she heads the Corporate Social Responsibility Committee and the Industrial Relations Committee.

Daw Tin May Oo is a Commission Member of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Myanmar (SECM). She was involved in the establishment of the SECM and the Yangon Stock Exchange as well as the drafting of the Securities Exchange Law and related rules.

She worked in the Project Appraisal and Progress Reporting Department for 27 years before being assigned in 1996 to form the Myanmar Securities Exchange Center Co. Ltd. (MSEC). She had served as Board Secretary-cum-Deputy Director and Executive Director at MSEC, which was replaced by the Yangon Stock Exchange in late 2015.

U Thant Sin Lwin is Director General of Directorate of Investment and Company Administration and Secretary of Myanmar Investment Commission.

He started his career as military personnel from 1984 to 2008 before joining the Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry (formerly known as the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development – MNPED) and he watched over the planning and development matters. He served as Deputy Director General of the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) starting from 2016 to oversee investment matters.   

In his journey with DICA, he participated and played in an important role of DICA’s reforming process towards a digitized, service-oriented government agency. He has diverse experiences on the development and foreign direct investment. Currently, he is taking a lead of Myanmar’s investment promotion agency, DICA for country’s development through promoting foreign direct investments into the country.

Professor Dr. Aung Tun Thet is a Member of the Myanmar Investment Commission and an Advisor to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI). He is also Chairman of the UN Global Compact Network Myanmar and the National Contact Person of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Responsible Business Conduct.

He is Professor Emeritus at Yangon University of Economics, a Visiting Professor at Payap University in Chiangmai, Thailand as well as an Honorary Professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Previously, he was the President’s Economic Advisor and a Member of the President’s National Economic and Social Advisory Council.

U Soe Win is the Country Managing Partner for Deloitte Touche Myanmar Vigour Advisory Ltd. (Myanmar). He began his career at a state-owned commercial bank as Deputy Manager in 1961 before he was sent to the U.K. to receive training at National Westminster Bank and the Bank of England. He was appointed Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange (Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank) in 1990 and General Manager in 1993. He was heavily involved in drafting the country’s banking laws and regulations as well as fiscal policies during his tenure.

In 1996, he joined Pricewaterhouse Associates Ltd. In 2003, he founded Myanmar Vigour Co. Ltd., which became a member firm of Deloitte in 2015 and a joint venture with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd. as Deloitte Touche Myanmar Vigour Advisory Ltd. a year later. He is also a member of the Bar Council in Yangon.

U Aung Naing Oo is Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations.

He was in military service from 1981 to 2000 before joining the Ministry of Commerce. He was then appointed Deputy Director-General of DICA in 2011 and was promoted to his current role a year later. He has also been serving as Secretary of the Myanmar Investment Commission since May 2014. He was the Co-chair of the OECD task force on updating the Policy Framework for Investment, which was endorsed by the G-20 Summit. As Myanmar’s Senior Economic Official to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, he has extensive experience in international seminars on ASEAN investment and trade.

He has been playing an instrumental role in enhancing Myanmar’s regulatory environment, making it more attractive for foreign investors by implementing the new Myanmar Investment Law and Myanmar Investment Rules. He spearheaded the drafting of the Special Economic Zone Law and the redrafting of the Myanmar Companies Law, which is expected to modernize company formation and management.