A Conversation with Zhang Xin - In Discussion with Deborah Davis, Professor of Sociology

A Conversation with Zhang Xin - In Discussion with Deborah Davis, Professor of Sociology

Zhang Xin - Co-Founder and CEO of SOHO China

Wednesday, November 9, 2016 - 4:00pm to 5:30pm
Lecture Hall, Sterling Memorial Library See map
120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Zhang Xin is the co-founder and CEO of SOHO China, one of the largest prime office developers in China. A renowned business leader repeatedly ranked amongst the “World’s Most Powerful Women”, Zhang Xin is acclaimed for bringing cutting-edge international architects to design iconic landmarks for Beijing and Shanghai. Her personal story emblematic of the “Chinese dream” has made her a social media celebrity with over 10 million followers on Weibo the Chinese version of Twitter.

Born in Beijing, Zhang Xin moved to Hong Kong at age 14 where she worked as a factory girl for five years before making her way to England. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Sussex University, a Master’s degree in Development Economics from Cambridge University and an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Sussex University. Zhang Xin sits on the Global Board of Advisors for the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a member of the Harvard Global Advisory Council. Deeply involved in philanthropy, Zhang Xin and her husband Pan Shiyi established the SOHO China Foundation in 2005, a charitable organization that promotes education to improve social mobility, and in 2014 launched the SOHO China Scholarships, a US 100 million initiative to fund financial aid scholarships to Chinese students admitted to top international universities. Zhang Xin and Pan Shiyi are also members of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition, a group of global business leaders brought together by Bill Gates to invest in technologies that will transition the world to a zero emission energy future.

Zhang Xin is currently a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Her research interests are in the area of climate change, energy efficiency and the environment.

Region: 
China