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Acsm-Casm Cpt Credential Examination Qualified List ACSM-CASM CPT CREDENTIAL EXAMINATION QUALIFIED LIST NO EXAM DATE EXAM LOCATION CHINESE NAME ENGLISH NAME IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DISTRICT CREDENTIAL NUMBER CREDENTIAL ISSUE DATE RENEWAL DUE DATE 1 2019/9/7 Beijing 贾晨龙 Chenlong Jia 130324********0637 Qinhuangdao, Hebei CHN1000001 2019/9/30 2022/12/31 2 2019/9/7 Beijing 刘银 Yin Liu 532324********2377 Beijing CHN1000002 2019/9/30 2022/12/31 3 2019/9/7 Beijing 张宇轩 Yuxuan Zhang 130102********0316 Shijiazhuang, Hebei CHN1000003 2019/9/30 2022/12/31 4 2019/9/7 Guangzhou 安云山 Yunshan An 533023********0031 Tengchong, Yunnan CHN1000004 2019/9/30 2022/12/31 5 2019/9/7 Shanghai 曹发强 Faqiang Cao 371122********2811 Shanghai CHN1000005 2019/9/30 2022/12/31 6 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 朱文定 Wending Zhu 430321********0711 Changsha,Hunan CHN1000006 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 7 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 阙海仙 Haixian Que 430923********0329 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000007 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 8 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 高涵 Han Gao 330106********4019 Hangzhou,Zhejiang CHN1000008 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 9 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 乔尧 Yao Qiao 210411********1828 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000009 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 10 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 刘洋 Yang Liu 440104********0013 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000010 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 11 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 魏斌 Bin Wei 610523********6311 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000011 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 12 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 巢茵 Yin Chao 350702********1323 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000012 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 13 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 谢婷 Ting Xie 420102********4021 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000013 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 14 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 林祐贤 Lin,You-Hsien 314***741 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000014 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 15 2019/9/23 Shenzhen 江国榕 Chiang,Kuo-Jung 308***291 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000015 2019/10/31 2022/12/31 16 2019/10/26 Shanghai 赵宁 Ning Zhao 320483********261X Changzhou,Jiangsu CHN1000016 2019/11/30 2022/12/31 17 2019/11/22 Taiwan 林芝宇 LIN CHIH-YU F225***016 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000017 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 18 2019/11/22 Taiwan 蔡凱勳 TSAI KAI-HSUN F127***288 New Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000018 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 19 2019/11/22 Taiwan 楊承瑞 YANG CHENG-JUI N124***135 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000019 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 20 2019/11/22 Taiwan 高行宜 KAO HSING-YI A226***299 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000020 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 21 2019/11/22 Taiwan 陳家信 CHEN CHIA-HSIN L123***801 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000021 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 22 2019/11/22 Taiwan 季立祥 CHI LI-HSIANG A128***794 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000022 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 23 2019/11/22 Taiwan 張琳 CHANG LIN A225***581 Taichung,Taiwan CHN1000023 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 24 2019/11/22 Taiwan 楊承樺 YANG CHENG-HUA D122***008 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000024 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 25 2019/11/22 Taiwan 鄭乃文 TSENG NAI-WENG F124***682 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000025 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 26 2019/11/22 Taiwan 吳哲豪 WU CHE-HAO G121***753 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000026 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 27 2019/11/22 Taiwan 黃泰元 HUANG TAI-YUAN E124***578 Tainan,Taiwan CHN1000027 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 28 2019/11/22 Taiwan 劉沛然 LIU PEI-JAN F124***936 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000028 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 29 2019/11/22 Taiwan 陳德儒 CHEN TE-JU L124***030 Taichung,Taiwan CHN1000029 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 30 2019/11/22 Taiwan 陳毅展 CHEN YI-CHAN F128***364 New Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000030 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 31 2019/11/22 Taiwan 駱紀蘋 LO CHI-PING U220***990 Taichung,Taiwan CHN1000031 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 32 2019/11/22 Taiwan 王楷富 WANG KAI-FU T123***795 Kaohsiung,Taiwan CHN1000032 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 33 2019/11/22 Taiwan 顏志明 YEN CHIH-MING R190***567 Tainan,Taiwan CHN1000033 2019/12/31 2022/12/31 34 2019/12/21 Beijing 林茜 Qian Lin 510681********0047 Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000034 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 35 2019/12/21 Beijing 赵彦斌 Yanbin Zhao 142625********1737 Beijing CHN1000035 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 36 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 余慧 Hui Yu 420704********0040 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000036 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 37 2019/12/21 Shanghai 苏天翼 Tianyi Su 320583********0011 Suzhou,Jiangsu CHN1000037 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 38 2019/12/21 Beijing 王挺 Ting Wang 610112********1512 Xi'an,Shanxi CHN1000038 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 39 2019/12/21 Shanghai 刘玉乐 Yule Liu 130182********1910 Beijing CHN1000039 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 40 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 杨泽 Ze Yang 653127********2033 Xi'an,Shanxi CHN1000040 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 41 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 唐益艺 Yiyi Tang 441781********2271 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000041 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 42 2019/12/21 Shanghai 吴长恩 Changen Wu 411627********441X Shanghai CHN1000042 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 43 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 黄敏华 Minhua Huang 440781********1720 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000043 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 44 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 江惠仪 Huiyi Jiang 440181********0043 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000044 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 45 2019/12/21 Shanghai 陶士凯 Shikai Tao 342522********3917 Shanghai CHN1000045 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 46 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 姜柏宇 CHIANG, PO-YU 311***399 Zhuhai, Guangdong CHN1000046 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 47 2019/12/21 Shanghai 王亚芹 Yaqin Wang 321322********3266 Suzhou,Jiangsu CHN1000047 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 48 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 应振鹏 Zhenpeng Ying 440105********4536 Guangzhou,Guangdong CHN1000048 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 49 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 边超 Chao Bian 610321********0412 Xiamen,Fujian CHN1000049 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 50 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 魏祥攀 Xiangpan Wei 350425********0016 Xiamen,Fujian CHN1000050 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 51 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 王机明 Jiming Wang 350500********2599 Quanzhou,Fujian CHN1000051 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 52 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 张锐 Rui Zhang 500236********0957 Xiamen,Fujian CHN1000052 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 53 2019/12/21 Beijing 邸强 Qiang Di 130322********4811 Beijing CHN1000053 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 54 2019/12/21 Beijing 梁清 Qing Liang 460022********0045 Hainan CHN1000054 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 55 2019/12/21 Shanghai 邵洪亮 Hongliang Shao 320724********3932 Shanghai CHN1000055 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 56 2019/12/21 Beijing 耿雷 Lei Geng 130126********0036 Shijiazhuang, Hebei CHN1000056 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 57 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 麦碧雯 Biwen Mai 442000********5461 Zhongshan,Guangdong CHN1000057 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 58 2019/12/21 Guangzhou 宋肇宁 Zhaoning Song 430502********1510 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000058 2020/1/31 2023/12/31 59 2020/1/14 Chengdu 朱玥霖 Yuelin Zhu 510802********052X Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000059 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 60 2020/1/14 Chengdu 王梓涵 Zihan Wang 620102********3916 Xi'an,Shanxi CHN1000060 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 61 2020/1/14 Chengdu 李东泊 Dongbo Li 610104********831X Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000061 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 62 2020/1/14 Chengdu 孟凡阳 Fanyang Meng 371427********4618 Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000062 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 63 2020/1/14 Chengdu 李明正 Mingzheng Li 513822********7696 Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000063 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 64 2020/1/14 Chengdu 钱金勇 Jinyong Qian 530125********0415 Chengdu,Sichuan CHN1000064 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 65 2020/1/14 Chengdu 高娟妮 Juanni Gao 610121********3860 Xi'an,Shanxi CHN1000065 2020/2/29 2023/12/31 66 2020/4/10 Taiwan 施亭安 SHIH TING-AN A229***831 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000066 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 67 2020/4/10 Taiwan 陳建翰 CHEN CHIEN-HAN F128***032 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000067 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 68 2020/4/10 Taiwan 劉文聖 LIOU WEN-SHENG H124***087 Taoyuan,Taiwan CHN1000068 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 69 2020/4/10 Taiwan 尤以榮 YU I-JUNG E224***661 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000069 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 70 2020/4/10 Taiwan 曾竑頲 TSENG HONG-TING A124***004 Tainan,Taiwan CHN1000070 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 71 2020/4/10 Taiwan 羅升階 LO SHENG-CHIEH O100***134 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000071 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 72 2020/4/10 Taiwan 王為新 WANG WEI-HSIN E124***443 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000072 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 73 2020/4/10 Taiwan 蔡芳均 TSAI FANG-CHUN Q224***337 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000073 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 74 2020/4/10 Taiwan 陳美鈴 CHEN MEI-LING A220***261 Taipei,Taiwan CHN1000074 2020/5/31 2023/12/31 75 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 席煜林 Yulin Xi 411502********9033 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000075 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 76 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 乔淼 Miao Qiao 140106********1215 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000076 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 77 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 薛立平 Liping Xue 421181********1932 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000077 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 78 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 张川 Chuan Zhang 513021********5853 Beijing CHN1000078 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 79 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 蒋鹏飞 Pengfei Jiang 430624********4810 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000079 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 80 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 潘海生 Haisheng Pan 440921********4211 Foshan,Guangdong CHN1000080 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 81 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 蔡迪萍 Diping Cai 440301********4410 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000081 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 82 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 罗小伟 Xiaowei Luo 430405********5514 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000082 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 83 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 曹源 Yuan Cao 640321********0015 Shenzhen,Guangdong CHN1000083 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 84 2020/6/11 Shenzhen 杨凯旋 Kaixuan Yang 441721********3010 Zhuhai, Guangdong CHN1000084 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 85 2020/6/20 Shanghai 倪佳平 Jiaping Ni 310109********3510 Shanghai CHN1000085 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 86 2020/6/20 Shanghai 张涵 Han Zhang 371002********6713 Xi'an,Shanxi CHN1000086 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 87 2020/6/20 Shanghai 陈昌亚 Changya Chen 370481********2913 Shanghai CHN1000087 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 88 2020/6/20 Shanghai 任进 Jin Ren 342623********3812 Shanghai CHN1000088 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 89 2020/6/20 Shanghai 韩方栋 Fangdong Han 410527********1410 Hangzhou,Zhejiang CHN1000089 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 90 2020/6/20 Shanghai 颜敏 Min Yan 370921********0622 Shanghai CHN1000090 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 91 2020/6/20 Shanghai 周一波 Yibo Zhou 330723********0054 Jiaxing,Zhejiang CHN1000091 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 92 2020/6/20 Shanghai 徐茜琳 Qianlin Xu 341202********094X Nanjing,Jiangsu CHN1000092 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 93 2020/6/20 Shanghai 冯松 Song Feng 500107********6556 Chongqing CHN1000093 2020/6/30 2023/12/31 94 2020/6/20
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