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As of January 26, 2015 Select List of Delegates Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2015 State/Government Leaders Ministers/Se As of January 26, 2015 Select List of Delegates Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2015 State/Government Leaders H.E. XI Jinping, President, the People’s Republic of China FUKUDA Yasuo, Former Prime Minister, Japan ZENG Peiyan, Former Vice Premier, China Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad BADAWI, Former Prime Minister, Malaysia GOH Chok Tong, Emeritus Senior Minister, Republic of Singapore Jean-Pierre RAFFARIN, Former Prime Minister, France Fidel V. RAMOS, Former President, the Philippines Bob HAWKE, Former Prime Minister of Australia HAN Duck-Soo, Chairman, KITA; Former Prime Minister, Republic of Korea Ernesto ZEDILLO, former President, Mexico; Director of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization Peter COSTELLO, Chair, Board of Guardians, the Future Fund; Former Treasurer, Australia Ministers/Senior Officials LOU Jiwei, Minister of Finance, China H.H. PRINCE Saud Bin Abdullah Bin Thenayan Al-Saud, Chairman of the Royal Commission for Jubail & Yanbu, Chairman of SABIC HUANG Qifan, Mayor, Chongqing City NAM Kyung-pil, Governor, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea LI Xueyong, Governor, Jiangsu Province Hiroshi NAKASO, Deputy Governor, Bank of Japan LI Zhaoxing, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, China Bob CARR, Former Foreign Minister, Australia ZHANG Guobao, Chairman, the Advisory Board, National Energy Commission Carlos GUTIERREZ, Chairman of Albright Stonebridge Group and Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce ZHAO Qizheng, Former Minister, Information Office, State Council Bill RICHARDSON, Former Secretary of Energy, the United States www.boaoforum.org Page 1 / 8 ZHAI Qing, Vice Minister, Ministry of Environmental Protection WANG Wenbing, Vice Chairman, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, The State Council WU Xiaoling, Vice Chairman, Financial and Economic Affairs Committee, National People’s Congress; Former Vice Governor, People’s Bank of China Richard DALEY, Former Mayor, Chicago WANG Guoqiang, Vice-Minister, The National Health and Family Planning Commission of PRC; Commissioner, SATCM LIU Shijin, Vice Minister, The Development Research Center of the State Council LONG Yongtu, Former Vice Minister, MOFTEC Bill OWENS, Former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, the United States; Former Vice Chairman for Asia, NYSE GAN Lin, Vice Governor, Sichuan Province REN Xuefeng, Party Secretary, Guangzhou City ZHANG Xiaoqiang, Former Vice Chairman, NDRC SHAN Jixiang, President, the Palace Museum QIN Dahe, Former Chairman, China Meterology Administration; Academian, Chinese Academy of Science ZHANG Hongming, Mayor, Hanzhou City QIU Baoxing, Former Vice Minister of Housing and Urban/Rural Construction SHAO Bingren, Former Vice Chairman, The State Electricity Regulatory Commission LI Zibing, Former Mayor, Shenzhen City JIANG Sixian, Vice Chairman, Shanghai Municipal People’s Congress; Chairman of the University Council, Shanghai Jiaotong University International/Regional Organizations Pascal LAMY, Former Director General, World Trade Organization Liqun JIN, Secretary-General, Multilateral Interim Secretariat for Establishing Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ZHOU Wenzhong, Secretary General, Boao Forum for Asia William DANVERS, Deputy Secretary General, OECD Stephen GROFF, Vice President, Asian Development Bank Justin LIN Yifu, Professor and Honorary Dean, National School of Development, Peking University; Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce ZHU Min, Vice President, IMF Patrick LOW, Former Chief Economist, World Trade Organization A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, FICCI, India www.boaoforum.org Page 2 / 8 Rod BECKSTROM, Former President & CEO, ICANN; Former Director, National Cyber Security Center, USA; Author, the Starfish and the Spider YU Ping, Vice Chairman, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Sergey Nikolaevich KATYRIN, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Business Leaders Ratan TATA, Chairman Emeritus, Tata Sons, India Steve SCHWARZMAN, Chairman & CEO, Blackstone Shoei UTSUDA, Chairman of the Board, Mitsui Ray DALIO, Founder, Bridgewater Associates JIANG Jianqing, Chairman, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Mohamed H. AL-MADY, Vice Chairman and CEO, SABIC Simon SEGARS, CEO, ARM Taizo NISHIMURO, President and CEO, Japan Post Holdings Co., Ltd; Adviser to the Board, Toshiba Corporation Muhammad YUNUS, Founder, Grameen Bank Franck RIBOUD, Chairman and CEO, Groupe Danone Robert THOMSON, CEO, News Corp XU Lejiang, Chairman, Baosteel Michael TRESCHOW, Chairman, Unilever Jim O'Neill, former Chairman, Goldman Sachs Asset Management Mike McMullen, CEO, Agilent REN Hongbin, Chairman, China National Machinery Industry Corp (Sinomach) Koji MIYAHARA, Chairman, Nippon Yusen Kaisha Victor FUNG, Chairman, Li Group Victoria MARS, Chairman, Mars Incorporated ZHENG Changhong, Board Chairman, China CSR Group Dhanin Chearavanont, Chairman and CEO, CP Group David NISH, CEO, Standard Life Zehua MA, Chairman of the Board, China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company Jay Y. LEE, Vice Chairman, Samsung Group XIANG Wenbo, President, SANY Group Leif JOHANSSON, Chairman, Ericsson Reuben Jeffery III, CEO, Rockefeller & Co. YUAN Renguo, Chairman, Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd John RICE, Vice Chairman, GE; President & CEO, GE Technology Infrastructure LI Dongsheng, Chairman & CEO, TCL www.boaoforum.org Page 3 / 8 Umirzak SHUKEYEV, Chairman of the Management, Board Joint Stock Company National Welfare Fund SI Xianmin, President & Deputy Party Secretary, China Southern Air Holding Company Andrew FORREST, Chairman, Fortescue Metals Group Limited CHEN Feng, Chairman, HNA Group Jyotsna SURI, Chairperson, Bharat Hotels; President, FICCI Chad Meredith HURLEY, Co-Founder and former Chief Executive Officer, YouTube LIU Qiangdong, CEO, JD.com Inc. Azman MOKHTAR, Managing Director, Khazanah Nasional XU Heyi, Chairman, Beijing Automotive Group MA Weihua, Chairman, Wing Lung Bank Ltd.; Former Executive Director, President and CEO, China Merchants Bank Young SOHN, President and Chief Strategy Officer, Samsung Electronics SHI Lirong, President, ZTE Steve MILLIGAN, President and CEO, Western Digital YU Xubo, President, COFCO Hans-Paul Bürkner, Chairman, The Boston Consulting Group MIAO Jianmin, Vice Chairman & President, China Life Rich LESSER, CEO, The Boston Consulting Group HE Yu, Chairman, China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group (CGNPC) QI Yumin, Chairman & President, Huachen Automobile Group Gregory BOYCE, CEO, Peabody Energy WANG Yincheng, Vice Chairman & President, the People’s Insurance Company (Group) of China Limited Charles-Edouard Bouée, CEO, Roland Berger ZHANG Yaqin, President, Baidu Paul CONWAY, Vice Chairman, Cargill Incorporated Kam-Chung LEUNG, Chief Executive Officer, Nan Fung Group Holdings Ltd ZHANG Yue, Chairman & CEO, BROAD GROUP Ernie THRASHER, CEO, Xcoal Energy & Resources Sukanto TANOTO, Chairman, RGE Pte. Ltd. John ZHAO, CEO, Hony Capital Geoff RIDDELL, Regional Chairman, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. Maki KUMAGAI, Managing Executive Officer, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co., Ltd CHEUNG Yan, Chairlady, Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Limied Yves-Louis DARRICARRERE, Executive Vice President, Total CHEN Qiutu, CEO, Huaxin Energy Group Gary W. PARR, Vice Chairman, Lazard LIU Jiren, Chairman, Neusoft Yossi VARDI, Israeli Entrepreneur & Investor www.boaoforum.org Page 4 / 8 ZHU Huarong, President, Chang’an Auto Group WANG Boming, Editor-in-Chief,CAIJING Magazine ZHU Gongshan, Chairman, GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Jiang Xiaosong, Hainan Grand Lecheng Development Holdings Co., Ltd WU Xiaohui, Chairman, Anbang Insurance WANG Dongming, Chairman, CITIC Securities Bernard CHARLES, President & CEO, Dassault Systemes PAN Shiyi, Executive Chairman, SOHO China Ltd Ariane de ROTHSCHILD, Vice President, Edmond de Rothschild Holding SA FENG Lun, Chairman, Vantone Holdings Hugh JOHNSTON, Executive Vice President & CFO, PepsiCo GUO Ping, Vice Chairman, Huawei Technologies LI Xiaolin, Chairman, China Power International CAI Hongping, Executive Chairman, Deutsche Bank Investment Banking, Asia Pacific Neil SHEN, Founding Managing Partner of Sequoia Capital China Neville POWER, CEO, Fortescue Metals Group Limited Seng Yee LAU, President of Online Media Group of Tencent, SEVP Tencent Holdings XIE Ping, Deputy General Manager, China Investment Corporation Andy DUNN, Founder and CEO, Bonobos Inc SHEN Guojun, Chairman & President, China Yintai Holdings LAI Xiaomin, Chairman, China Huarong Asset Management Hsiao-Wuen HON, Chairman, Microsoft Asia-Pacific R&D Group ZHENG Yonggang, Chairman, Shanshan Group K. K. MODI, Past President, FICCI; Chairman, Modi Enterprises Fred HU, Chairman and Founder, Primavera Capital Group Jaspal Singh BINDRA, Executive Director, Standard Chartered ZHANG Hongli, Vice President, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China LIU Erfei, Executive Director, Digital China ZHANG Xin, CEO, SOHO China CHAN Hou-Sheng, Chairman, Cross-Straits Common Market Foundation CAO Tong, CEO, Webank LUO Kangrui, Board Chairman, Shui On Group Ajit RANADE, Chief Economist of the Aditya Birla Group Chaomei CHEN, Chief Risk Officer, Lending Club ZHAO Yong, Co-Founder, CTO, Deep Glint; Co-Developer of Google Glass WU Zhiliang, President of the Board of Directors, Macao Foundation WANG Wenxue, Chairman, CHINA FORTUNE LAND INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD Paul SHEARD, Chief Economist, Standard & Poor XIONG Minghua, Former CTO, Tencent www.boaoforum.org Page 5 / 8 HU Zhenyu, President, China Fortune Land Development (CFLD) Industrial Development
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