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The founder team of Beijing 80 Chuangcheng Education Consulting Co., Ltd.

Yu Minhong 80 Chairman of the Advisory Committee Founder of New Oriental and current chairman of New Oriental Education Group In 1993, he founded Beijing New Oriental School. In 2001, he established New Oriental Education Technology Group. In 2006, New Oriental was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2008, New Oriental was approved by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Awarded the "China Charity Award" in 2009, and was named CCTV Economic Figure of the Year in 2010. Co-founded Beijing 80 Chuangcheng Education Consulting Co., Ltd. Zhou Hua 80, chairman of Chuangcheng, was admitted to the Department of Spanish at Peking University in 1980, majoring in English language and literature. 1986

Graduated from the Department of International Politics at Peking University. From 1988 to 1991, he served as a diplomat at the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney, Australia. In 2002, he founded the Australian Asia Pacific Group (Ironfish); he currently serves as the chairman and CEO of the Australian Asia Pacific Group (Ironfish). He published his autobiography (From Bicycles) in 2008.

to Bentleys: A Journey of Success—Beijing to Sydney) (From Bicycle to Bentley—A Peking University student’s path to wealth creation) Philip Reddow, Australia’s former Minister of Immigration and Multiculturalism, praised Zhou in his speech to the book.

An "extraordinary Australian Chinese" of Huawei, Yu Xiao became Vice Chairman and CEO in 1980. He was admitted to the Department of Spanish at Peking University in 1980, majoring in English Language and Literature. He was the chairman of the Student Union of the Department of Spanish. In 1987, he graduated from the Department of English at Peking University with a master's degree.

, serves as an assistant researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He has served as a contributor to the "Encyclopedia of China·Sociology Volume" and an editorial board member of the "Culture: China and the World" series. He translated Max Weber's "Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism" 1989

He went to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in the United States to study for a doctorate in sociology. In 1995, he returned to China to start a business. He experienced changes in roles such as company employee, entrepreneur, chain company CEO, investment banker, equity investment fund consultant, etc., and led the promotion of many cross-border mergers and acquisitions.

Help domestic and foreign companies expand rapidly.

The company he founded received US$40,000,000, the largest single first-round venture capital investment in China. Motto: "The biggest risk in life is not trying, because without trying, it is impossible to know where the upper limit of talent potential is." Wang Jin 80, CEO of Chuangcheng 1980

He was admitted to the Department of Spanish at Peking University in 2011, majoring in English language and literature. After graduation, he studied international law at the Institute of International Law of Peking University under the tutelage of the famous jurist Professor Wang Tieya.

In 1985, he received a Fulbright Scholarship to study in the United States, received a doctorate in law from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), and obtained the qualifications to practice law from the California Bar Association and the Hong Kong Bar Association.

1998 - 2003, General Counsel of Honeywell International, Asia Pacific.

From 2007 to 2010, Legal Director of Royal Dutch Shell Greater China.

He also serves as Vice Chairman of the Legal Working Group of the EU-China Chamber of Commerce.