Caixin's Assoc. Managing Editor on China 2020

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Yale Center Beijing, Yale Law School’s China Center and the SOM Greater China Club jointly invite you to a discussion with Mr. Huang Shan, Associate Managing Editor of Caixin Media.

Time and Location

Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Registration and Reception: 8:00 – 8:30pm
Talk and Q&A: 8:30 – 9:30pm

Yale Center Beijing
8 Jianguomenwai Avenue, 36th Floor, Tower B, IFC Building (Yong’anli Station, Exit C)

Registration and Fees

Ticket: ¥50; free for students, Yale students & alumni

Click HERE to register via EventBank.

Please email yalecenterbeijing@yale.edu if you have any questions, or call Yale Center Beijing at (10) 5909 0200.

The Event

What will China look like in 2020? What are the current trends in Chinese politics? What are the central challenges and opportunities of China’s economic reform agenda? Mr. Huang Shan will discuss these topics and more during a wide-ranging discussion.

LANGUAGE

The language of the event will be English.

The Speaker(s)

Shan Huang
Associate Managing Editor at Caixin Media

Mr. Huang Shan served as international editor of Caijing Magazine from 2005 to 2009. In November 2009, he followed Ms. Hu Shuli, then Editor-in-Chief of Caijing Magazine, to found Caixin Media and now is Deputy Managing Editor and editorial board member there.

Since joining Caixin, Mr. Huang has been involved in a wide range of reporting and management activities. He has been active in the foreign community and has a good relationship with foreign embassies and commerce chambers. The name list he interviewed includes U.S. former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush, Russian First Vice Premier Igor Shuvalov, and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny, among others. Prior to joining the Beijing office of Caijing, Mr. Huang Shan served as Caijing’s U.S. correspondent in 2008 and Hong Kong correspondent in 2005, and was editor of the Singtao Daily in New York City in 2004.

Mr. Huang holds an M.A. degree in Political Science from the University of Notre Dame in the U.S., from which he graduated in 2004. He was recipient of the Presidential Fellowship of Notre Dame, the highest honor granted by the university, and served on Notre Dame's Greater China Scholarship Selection Committee in both 2011 and 2012. Mr. Huang graduated from Peking University in 2001 with a B.A. in International Politics.