Jacqueline Boone
Leadership Consultant
Jacqueline's extensive international experience in strategy, leadership, marketing, Human Resources, and education includes living and working in China from 2018-2019 and from 2006-2009 as well as Spain, and working with Fortune 100 and 500 companies as well as for multinationals, organizations, and publications such as Volt, Cisco, Aramark for the 2008 Beijing Olympics Games, Hangzhou Dianzi University, InStyle magazine, and many more. She currently serves as a leadership consultant at Hangzhou Youzan Technology Company Limited’s Qima University.
Jingjing Zhang
Design Creator/ Investor/Promoter of Social Ventures/Environmental Protector
Jingjing is creative director and founder of COURNYC, a voice for modern millennial women.
A graduate of Harvard Business School, she is a quintessential example of leading her life from the heart. Believing the wisdom of her heart, she crossed “should” in her own dictionary and crafted a life on her own term. Thus she has worked across three continents in the past decade. And she shifted her career to design and entrepreneurship after a long-time career in finance with P&G, Deloitte and IFC.
Jiong Liang
CTO of Hangzhou Chuangzu Technology
Can leg shaking generates power? Liang Jiong once created a lot of useless inventions. One of such is the power generation machine, which transforms the energy from shaking legs into power based on the theory of converting Mechanical energy into kinetic energy. He also helped teenagers apply 12 patents as a team leader and AST Space(Hangzhou, China) invited him to be the mentor in residence for technology. He is also the initiator of “Innovative Lab” and participant in many programs such as “remedy sand in Minqin desert”, and now serves as CTO of Hangzhou Chuangzu Technology,
Kai Weng
the Professor of computer science at ZJU
Weng Kai, the Professor of computer science at ZJU, is a celebrity both on internet and in school. His course at ZJU is extremely popular. At the same time, as a dad himself, he is passionate about teaching kids how to code. He co-founded the youth program “Haimababa” and also launched the “let’s teach kids how to code” initiatives.
Dr. Weng once developed the online courses for national computer science, He won a reward of ACM-ICPC as an excellent coach and was granted an honor of the best coach in the world champion in 2011.
Minqi Zhu
Writer
At the age of 16, Zhu Mingqi wrote literary on Jinjiang website and wrote for 12 years. She is now a signed writer of Jinjiang Literature City. Her pseudonym is Fengdiuzi. Her work "Shake, ET! " was adapted as sci-fi costume drama "Trembling, Abu!” Since its launch in August 2017, the total number of broadcasts has exceeded 2.3 billion; the same-named online drama "200 million students" was produced by Xu Jinglei and broadcast on the iQiyi platform in 2018. The work "War from 1938" was shortlisted for the ninth Mao Dun Literature Award in 2015 and became the first online work to enter the field of serious literature.
Qibiao Wang
Artist
Graduated from the Printmaking Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Wang Qibiao, as a young and middle-aged contemporary artist, he has devoted to the modern language exploration of Dunhuang art. By combining with many years’ experiences of overseas contemporary art exhibitions and visiting, he has formed his own unique expression of modern art at ideas and methodology.
In Guangzhou Art Museum, he has been engaged in the management and preservation of art exhibits for six years. By reading of a large number of traditional art works, he has deeply comprehended the aesthetic value of Chinese traditional art and started to think about the transformation of traditional art into modern art.
Tiefeng Li
Doctoral supervisor in Zhejiang University
What’s the soft robot? Scientist got inspirations from nature and created soft robots far better and more fleixlbe than hard robots. Li tiefeng, a PhD holder under the joint education of Zhejiang and Harvard University, is now a doctoral supervisor in Zhejiang University and head of Software Robot and Intelligent Wearing Equipment Laboratory in Zhejiang University. He is winner of many nationally well recognized awards, including winner of National Excellent Youth Fund, , Young Talents of China Association of Science and Technology, and winner of Zhejiang Youth Achiever Youth Fund. His research of soft robot was recorded and reported by CCTV and “G20 china’s solution special documentary”.
Weiqiang Wu
Director of Urban Development Research Center of Zhejiang University of Technology
Professor Wu Weiqiang has been engaged in urban management and urban transportation research for a long time. More than 40 research results have been approved and adopted by the central, provincial and municipal leaders for government decision-making. He now serves as Director of Urban Development Research Center of Zhejiang University of Technology,
Director of Institute for Regional Development of Zhejiang University of Technology,
Member of the Economic Commission at the Central Committee of the China Association for Promoting Democracy,
Member of Association for Promoting Democracy in Zhejiang Province,
Member of Decision Consulting Committee in Hangzhou,Vice President of Institute of Reform and Development in Hangzhou.
Yahui Ding
Doctor
Genome editing technology has become the most controversial topic in the scientific community last year. Can explosive technology make human beings live forever? As a serious rescue expert in cardiovascular medicine, Ding has saved tens of thousands of lives. He serves as associate Chief Physician of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mainly engaged in coronary interventional therapy
He was awarded “Best Doctor in 2017” at people’s hospital of Zhejiang province.
Founder & CEO, Young China Group and Author, Young China
Zak is the author of critically acclaimed Young China: How the Restless Generation Will Change Their Country and the World (2018). He and his work have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BBC World News, and China Global Television Network. Young China explores how the country’s young generation, born after 1990, feels about everything from money and sex, to their government, the West and China’s shifting role in the world—a people first approach based on Zak’s research and experiences living in China as a post-90s himself. Zak’s Young China Group, a think tank and consultancy, focuses on the emerging East and West millennial mindset and the interactions of rising China and the world. This 28-year old Columbia University graduate has spoken at forums and summits across four continents as a rising authority on the subject.