As of 12/6/09 The Committee of 100 Leadership Delegation (December 7-14, 2009) Biographies of Meeting Participants

December 7, 2009 ()

6:30PM dinner with C-100 Members

John Chen, Chairman of Committee of 100

Mr. Chen is Chairman of the Committee of 100. He has served as Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Sybase, Inc. since 1998. Forbes magazine named Chen one of the Top 25 Notable Chinese Americans in Business. Chen is actively involved in international relations. In 2005, President George W. Bush appointed him to serve on the President’s Export Council. In 2006, he was appointed co-chair of the Secure Borders and Open Doors Advisory Committee. He serves on the boards of directors for the Walt Disney Company and Wells Fargo & Co.

Kai-Fu Lee, Chairman and CEO of Innovation Works

Dr. Lee is Chairman and CEO of Innovation Works. From 2005-2009, he was Vice President of Google, Inc. and President of Google Greater . Before joining Google, he was Corporate Vice President for Microsoft and was founder of Microsoft Research Asia. From 1996 to 1998, Lee was the President of Cosmo Software, a subsidiary of Silicon Graphics (SGI). Lee also spent six years at Apple. From 1988 to 1990, he was an Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

Roger Wang, Chairman and CEO of Golden Eagle International Group

Mr. Wang is the Chairman and CEO of Golden Eagle International Group. Founded in 1992 with headquarters in the historic former Chinese capital of Nanjing, Golden Eagle began as a real estate development company in a newly opened China, focusing primarily on the province of Jiangsu. Golden Eagle has evolved into a conglomerate, maintaining not only its initial focus on real estate but also expanding its retail business into a chain of high-end department stores with a total turnover exceeding CNY 7 billion in 2008. He is a member of the Committee of 100 and a sponsor of the delegation trip.

Vivine Wang, Roger’s wife and Vice Chair of Golden Eagle Foundation

Jeffrey Li, Country President of Novartis China

Mr. Li current serves as the Chinese Country President of Novartis China. He was invited to join Novartis in 2004 as the first Mainland Chinese to hold this position, and has since led the company to a significant increase of investment in China. Prior to joining Novartis, Li spent 11 years with the Pritzker Family. In 1996, he joined The Marmon Group as a Director. In

1 1999, he took over Getz Commercial. He was nominated Honorary Vice Chairman of China Charity Federation, the largest Charity organization in China, and is a founding member of Non-Profit Partners, an important NGO in China.

Ya-Qin Zhang, Chairman of Microsoft China R & D Group

Dr. Zhang is Corporate Vice President of Microsoft, Chairman of Microsoft China Research and Development Group, and Chairman of Microsoft (China). From 2000-2004, he was the Managing Director of Microsoft Research Asia. Zhang is an expert in communications and software development. He has been granted 60 U.S. patents and has published more than 500 papers in leading international conferences and journals. Zhang is a Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Handel Lee, Chairman of King & Wood

Mr. Lee moved to Beijing in 1991 to establish the China practice for the New York Law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and has been resident ever since. He joined law firm Vinson & Elkins in 1997 as managing partner of its China practice. In 2004, he became Chairman of King & Wood, the largest PRC law firm with over 500 lawyers, where he now serves on its management committee and partners council. He also continues to be Senior Advisor to Vinson & Elkins. Lee established the first independent contemporary art gallery in China, The Courtyard Gallery, in 1995. Since then, the Courtyard has become one of leading galleries in the world dedicated to the discovery, nurturing and exhibiting of new Chinese artists and their works.

December 8, 2009 (Beijing)

9:00AM with Chinese Think Tank and Non-Profit Groups

Henry Wang, Director General of the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) Dr. Wang is the Founding Director General of Center for China and Globalization (CCG), an independent, private think tank in China, and the Vice Chairman of China Western Returned Scholars Association (WRSA), the largest overseas returnees’ organization in China with over 50,000 members. He is also the Vice Chairman of China International Economic Cooperation Society. Over the years, he had served as an adviser for many multinational corporations in China such as GE, Siemens, ABB, Mitsubishi, and Alstom, as well as an adviser to Chinese government ministries, China State Council Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, China’s People Congress, and China People’s Political Consultative Conference. Formerly, he worked as an official for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Chief Trade Counselor for Quebec Government at Commission for Canada in Hong Kong, Director Asia for SNC-Lavalin, and Vice President for AMEC Agra in Canada. He has published over twenty books and many papers, with a focus on international talents circulation, entrepreneurship, globalization for the Chinese enterprises, and overseas Chinese.

Lo Sze Ping, Expert for Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology (SEE)

Mr. Lo joined Greenpeace in 1999 and has led its rapid development in China. He established the offices in Beijing and Guangzhou, built up a team of about 50 campaigners and communications experts, and developed campaign strategies. Under his leadership, Greenpeace China was named as “NGO of the Year” in 2005 by two leading Chinese media,

2 the Nanfeng Chuang Magazine and Southern Weekly. In 2009, Sze Ping worked for the United Nations Environment Program as an expert to review the environmental initiatives of the 2010 Expo. Recently, he joined Society of Entrepreneurs and Ecology (SEE) to coordinate their 2010 program and lead strategic development projects. In 2006, Sze Ping was awarded “Asian of the Year” by Channel News Asia, and one of the twenty-five “Leaders Promoting Internationalization of Chinese Business” by Global Entrepreneur Magazine. In September 2007, Sze Ping was invited by the Secretary General of the United Nations to address heads of states in the UN High Level Conference on Climate Change at the UN headquarter.

Shawn Shuang Zhang, Director of The Nature Conservancy China Program

Mr. Zhang assumed leadership of The Nature Conservancy’s China Program in 2008 as Country Director. In this role, he leads and manages strategic direction of the China Program which includes national level initiatives, national and local policy and government engagement, emerging conservation strategies and opportunities, and conservation field programs. Shawn first began with the Conservancy’s China Program as an intern in 2001 working on a geographic information systems project. After completion of this project, he continued to serve as a consultant on various TNC projects, including alternative energy, conservation measures, and climate change. In 2004, Shawn officially joined the China Program. He helped develop the first certified carbon sequestration project in Yunnan to meet the international Climate Community and Biodiversity gold standard, integrated “biodiversity criteria” into China’s national Clean Development Mechanism aforestation/reforestation strategy, and initiated the China Green Carbon Fund with the State Forest Administration. In 2006, Shawn led the pilot phase of China’s Blueprint Project, which was focused on the upper Yangtze River basin and was carried out in conjunction with China’s State Environmental Protection Agency and other partners using TNC’s Conservation by Design approach. Prior to joining TNC, Shawn worked in the business sector for four years.

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11:30AM with Chinese Journalists

Peng Shijie, Deputy Editor and Foreign Editor of Xinhua News Agency Bio is missing

Representative of Caijing Magazine Bio is missing

Representative from China Daily Bio is missing

Shui Junyi, CCTV Anchor and Producer Mr. Shui Junyi is the producer and host of “Top Talk” and “Global Watch” at CCTV News Channel, and the anchor of “News in Focus” at CCTV-1 and CCTV News Channel. Previously, he was the editor and reporter for the Xinhua News Agency from 1984-1993, and was the Xinhua correspondent based in Cairo, Egypt from 1989-1991. Shui enjoys high popularity in China for anchoring CCTV programs “Eastern Horizon” and “News in Focus,” and is China’s top war correspondent. He is also regarded as China’s most distinguished interviewer of foreign state leaders, business tycoons, and celebrities. He has conducted more

3 than 300 such interviews. His guests included U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon, U.S. President Carter, Russian President Putin, U.K Prime Minister Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, French President Jacques Chirac, Prime Minister of Italy Romano Prodi, Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, Yasuo Fukuda, and Aso Taro, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, President Samaranch, President Rogge of the International Olympic Committee, King Norodom Sihanouk, President Karzai of Afghanistan, Prime Minister of Malaysia, President of Tanzania, President Fox of Mexico, President Musharraf, President Toledo of Peru, King Abudullah of Jordan, and Bill Gates.

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Alan Guo, Founder of “Lightinthebox”

Mr. Alan Guo (Guo Quji) was one of the first groups of students from his elementary school who became interested in computers. Since then, coding became one of his favorite hobbies. Guo is currently the CEO and Chairman of Lightinthebox.com.Guo received his master’s degree from the University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, and his MBA from Stanford University. He then worked in Microsoft and Amazon before joining Google China as Kai-Fu Lee’s special assistant in 2005. Serving as the Chief Strategy Officer at Google China, he contributed to the development of various major Chinese Google products. In 2006, Guo founded Lightinthebox.com with the slogan: “One World, One Price.” He believed in the potential of Exporting B2C. Lightinthebox.com mainly targets the U.S. market and has over 100 employees in Beijing and Shenzhen.

Victor Koo, Founder and CEO of “Youku”

Mr. Koo is the Founder and CEO of Youku.com. Youku.com is the leading online video sharing service platform in China. Since its launch in 2006, Youku has quickly established itself as the fastest growing company in the market and was recently ranked No.1 in the video sharing category according to the recent China Internet Society DCCI survey.

Koo was previously President of Sohu.com Inc, a leading internet portal in China. Sohu.com has been listed on Nasdaq since 2000. Previously, he held other senior positions at Sohu.com since 1999, including COO, CFO, and Senior Vice President. Koo joined Sohu.com from Richina Group, a venture capital firm based in China. The Richina Group was established in 1993 with primary investors such as Chase Capital Partners, Ziff Brothers Investments, and Rainwater Inc. As Vice President of Richina Capital, Koo appraised and developed media and entertainment-related investment projects in China. Previously, he worked as a management consultant for Bain & Company and for Procter & Gamble International. Koo was a Regent’s Scholar at the University of California at Berkeley, where he received his B.S. with Phi Beta Kappa. He also received an MBA from Stanford University.

Nick Yang, Founder of “KongZhong”

Mr. Yang is Non-Executive Vice Chairman of the Board of KongZhong Corporation. He has served as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, President, Chief Technology Officer of KongZhong Corporation. He is one of the company’s founders, has served as the President and Chief Technology Officer of the company since the inception in 2002 and as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2008. Prior to establishing the company, Yang

4 served as the Vice President of technology and Chief Technology Officer of Sohu.com Inc. from 2000 to 2002. In 1999, Yang co-founded ChinaRen Inc. and served as the Chief Technology Officer until 2000, when ChinaRen Inc. merged into Sohu.com Inc. Yang serves as a director of HiU! Media and holds a senior management position at Beijing Hui Chuang Xin Ying Technology Co. Ltd., or Hui Chuang Xin Ying. Yang holds a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan.

December 11 (Nanjing)

December 12 (Shanghai)

6:30PM Dinner at Shirley’s residence

Shirley Young, President of Shirley Young Associates

Ms. Young is President of Shirley Young Associates, LLC, a business advisory company, and serves as senior adviser to General Motors-Asia Pacific. From 1988 to 1999, she served as Vice President of General Motors Corp. Her most recent assignment as Vice President for China Strategic Development and Asia Pacific Counselor included operational responsibility for marketing, distribution, and sales in China. Prior to this, she served as Vice President for Consumer Market Development at General Motors’ headquarters, working across the various marketing divisions of the company. She is a co-founder and governor of the Committee of 100.

December 13 (Shanghai)

12:30 Lunch with Representatives from Suntech Power

Ms. Holly Wu, Marketing Director Mr. Rory Macpherson, Investor Relations Director

Suntech is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of innovative solar energy solutions for a wide variety of customers and applications. It is based in Wuxi and has sales offices and installation partners in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. As one of the largest solar energy companies in the world, Suntech is committed to delivering alternative energy choices.

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6:30PM Dinner with Chinese Pollster

Victor Yuan, Chairman and President of Horizon Research Consultancy Group Dr. Yuan has 20 years experiences in professional marketing, social research and policy analysis, has published more than 400 research reports, papers, books, and translation works on Law, Economics, Sociology, Politic science and Culture. Yuan has profound experience especially in the areas such as social group culture, branding and empirical methodology of design for marketing strategy and public policy. He also acts as long-run and strategic consultant for multinational and domestic media and corporations.

5 C-100 Staff

Angie Tang, Executive Director Ms. Tang is the Executive Director of the Committee of 100. Prior to joining C-100, Tang was appointed Regional Representative for the U.S. Department of Labor by President George W. Bush in 2001. She was the Labor Secretary’s spokesperson and intergovernmental administrator in the Northeast and Caribbean region. Before joining the Labor Department, Tang was Executive Director of New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and Language Services. As a cabinet official under the administration of Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, she developed and implemented effective immigrant initiatives.

Yong Lu, Research Director Ms. Lu is the Research Director of the Committee of 100. Before joining C-100, she has conducted extensive U.S.-China policy research for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. She also has reporting experience with both the U.S. and Chinese media, including CNN, Xinhua, and Shanghai Television. Born and raised in Shanghai, She has a B.A. in International Communications from Fudan University and an M.A. in International Relations from Yale University.

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