
Emerging Market Expert Michael Hamilton Morgan Slams ISIS Panic Reporting, Finds Business Opportunities for Clients
NEW YORK, Sept. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- "Once again, global media and governments are in a panic," says Michael Hamilton Morgan, an international speaker, business consultant, author and diplomat. "But panic lets the atrocities of ISIS and its copycats define the whole Muslim world to outsiders, including the business community. The same can happen with ebola and Boko Haram in Africa."
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"Killers threaten us all," says Morgan, "and we must stop them. But as responsible investors, we can't let fear drive us away from our natural partners in the regions. The best way to defeat these dangers is in the market, with investments, jobs and education."
"Staying sober," Morgan says, "not only can we avoid bad government moves, we can properly evaluate investments that help both us and emerging economies like Argentina, China, India, Turkey, the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia and elsewhere. And we might even link up with sovereign and PE funds, HNW individuals, corporations and others."
Morgan currently advises companies in the U.S., Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe, Latin America and Africa seeking capital and partnerships -- in industries like energy, medical products, telecom, financial services, real estate and entertainment.
Morgan has been a speaker at the World Economic Forum/Arab Business Council, British Parliament, U.S. Treasury, Georgetown University, UCLA, University of Virginia, the Mohammed bin Rashid Foundation in Dubai, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, Saudi Aramco, the Asia Society and many other venues.
Morgan has consulted for leaders at Pfizer, Schering Plough, ExxonMobil, IBM, HP, Genentech and others. Morgan is also the author of Lost History (National Geographic/Random House 2007), which details the work of early Middle Eastern, Asian and African thinkers in science, mathematics, astronomy and medicine. That won a grant from Prince Alwaleed bin Talal in 2007 and Egypt's Presidential Medal in 2009.
Morgan has appeared on ABC Good Morning America, Al Jazeera, BBC, CBS Evening News, CSpan, Public Radio International and elsewhere.
Morgan was Deputy Staff Director of the White House commission overseeing the Voice of America, the Fulbright Scholarships and the U.S. Information Agency. He also served as U.S. spokesman during the 1983 Grenada crisis. Morgan was awarded a Meritorious Honor Award by Secretary of State George Shultz for his crisis communications work.
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