Can the vice president of the company concurrently serve as the general manager of the subordinate fund management company?
You can't. The vice president of the company has a senior management position, responsible for the overall strategic planning and decision-making of the company, while the general manager of the fund management company is responsible for the operation and management of the fund. Because the responsibilities and interests of the two positions may conflict, in order to avoid conflicts of interest, the company stipulates that the vice president shall not concurrently serve as the general manager of the fund management company.