Scott Oakley

Scott Oakley is Managing Director of the National Foreign Trade Council Foundation, the research and education affiliate of the National Foreign Trade Council, with a mission to inspire, promote, and encourage international trade and investment.

Scott Oakley previously served as Acting Head of Border Strategy at the United Kingdom’s Cabinet Office, where he led post-Brexit border strategy for goods imports.

As a Senior Policy Advisor in the UK Government, he oversaw campaigns to prepare British exporters for EU exit and the implementation of risk-based border controls on EU imports. He also served as a Senior Analyst for Cross-Whitehall Intelligence and Data Gathering.

More recently, Scott received the McCourt Scholar Award to pursue a Master of Public Policy at Georgetown’s University McCourt School of Public Policy. While pursuing his master’s, he was a Fellow at the National Foreign Trade Council, supporting NFTC’s trade and tax portfolios.

Scott comes from Manchester, England, and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oxford.

Hua Wang

Hua C. Wang is Executive Director for Global Innovation Forum (GIF) at the National Foreign Trade Council Foundation. NFTC Foundation’s mission is to inspire, promote, encourage and facilitate international trade and investment in order to enhance economic growth and job creation throughout the world.

As GIF’s Executive Director, Hua engages an international network of small, minority and women-led businesses, nonprofit leaders and government officials to improve the trade and digital policy landscapes. She oversees the development and execution of GIF’s strategy to facilitate more inclusive access to the global marketplace. She amplifies the voice of innovators and entrepreneurs in public policy discussions domestically and with international organizations including the World Trade Organization and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum.

Hua previously led a top technology accelerator in Alabama with the 15 startups collectively raising $20 million in funding and generating $11 million in revenue. She also founded SmartBridge Health, a cancer telemedicine startup, during which time she served an entrepreneur in residence at Start-Up Chile, the Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre and the Washington, DC-based Halcyon Incubator.

Prior to entrepreneurship, Hua worked as a private equity attorney at Proskauer and K&L Gates, in-house counsel at Cisco Systems and a global scholar at the Kauffman Foundation.

After graduating from Duke University, Hua worked as an investment banking analyst at Lehman Brothers and a healthcare strategy consultant at Accenture. She is also a graduate of Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law.