American formation
The public framing starts with the American roots that shaped Dr. Lael Alexander's point of view.

A transnational story of identity, trade, determination, and the lived bridge between American roots and China-based industrial execution. The origin of a modern day industrialist, told as a direct narrative for readers, partners, press, and business rooms.
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Born in America, Made in China is positioned as the anchor for Dr. Lael's public platform: a story of identity, trade, determination, and the business discipline required to build across cultures.
The public framing starts with the American roots that shaped Dr. Lael Alexander's point of view.
The book moves into the manufacturing and operating environment where ambition has to become a shipped product.
The story connects readers to the cultural, business, and personal pressure of working across borders.

The story starts with identity, then moves into trade, products, relationships, and the practical pressure of building between the United States and China.
For readers, the book is the entry point. For partners and media, it is the clearest way to understand the experience behind Dr. Lael's public work.
Born in America, Made in China is the starting point for Dr. Lael Alexander's cross-border story.