Chase Meader
Raised all over Asia in an expat American family, Chase Meader had travelled to five continents by the age of 12. Completing high school in Hong Kong, he returned to the US to attend University of Washington in Seattle. Upon early graduation, Chase returned to Hong Kong where he currently resides and works. Having lived in Los Angeles, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seattle, Beijing, and Lake Tahoe, he has been blessed with opportunities to experience communities and cultures all around the world. An avid athlete and devote basketball player, he continues to find time to get involved will all things sport. Eager to sit down and discuss physics, biology, astrology, geology, paleontology, and oceanography, all things science and technology fascinate Chase as well as all ancient mythology and anthropology. Widespread family and travel spontaneity keeps him an airport lounger which allows time to satiate his appetite for TV shows and the occasional non-fiction book.
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B.A. University of Washington
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How Macau Became Wow: A Look into the Current State of the World's Gaming Capital...surpassing Las Vegas as the gambling capital of the globe in 2006, Macau, also spelled 'Macao', is swamping the competition and yet barely beyond its infant stages. Home of 5 out of the top 10 largest casino floors in the world, the city is in a... -
A Personal Review of Casinos in Macau...Chase Meader looks into the best casinos in Macau. A first person review of prices, venues, shows, and attractions in the world's largest gambling center. Top 5 countdown.
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Embracing Sustainability: Green Initiatives in the Supply ChainChase Meader explores how sustainability is being accepted (and rejected) in the supply chain of products we all use. With carbon-heavy manufacturing as the leading producer of GHG emissions, an understanding of industrial China is key to change.
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Standard Chartered's Hong Kong Marathon Hauls in Record 65,000 RunnersThe annual Hong Kong marathon held by Standard Chartered bank reached a full 65,000 runner capacity after just the first few weeks of registration. Come February 20th, 2011 masses of runners from all around the world will flood the streets of HK.


