President's Circle Dinner with Hu Shuli
VIEW EVENT DETAILSA President's Circle Dinner with HU SHULI, Chief Editor, Caixin Media and Founder, Caijing Magazine
The Asia Society Hong Kong Center is pleased to announce a President's Circle dinner with Hu Shuli, Chief Editor, Caixin Media and Dean of the School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-sen University. Hu will share her thoughts on the prospects for China's economy. Hu has had an illustrious career in journalism. She established Caijing magazine in 1998, steering it to become one of China's most authoritative business publications. After 11 years as editor, she left in 2009 to establish Caixin Media Company Limited. Hu has also served as chief of financial news at Phoenix TV; international editor and chief reporter for China Business Times; and international editor and reporter for Workers' Daily. Hu has been recognized internationally for her achievements in journalism. She was named by Foreign Policy as one of the "Top 100 Global Thinkers" in 2009. She received the 2007 Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. In 2006, the Financial Times named Hu the most powerful commentator in China, and the Wall Street Journal cited her as one of the "Ten Women to Watch" in Asia. Hu graduated in journalism from the People's University of China; studied development economics as a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University and an EMBA through a program hosted by Fordham University and the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University.
The Asia Society Hong Kong Center is pleased to announce a President's Circle dinner with Hu Shuli, Chief Editor, Caixin Media and Dean of the School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-sen University. Hu will share her thoughts on the prospects for China's economy. Hu has had an illustrious career in journalism. She established Caijing magazine in 1998, steering it to become one of China's most authoritative business publications. After 11 years as editor, she left in 2009 to establish Caixin Media Company Limited. Hu has also served as chief of financial news at Phoenix TV; international editor and chief reporter for China Business Times; and international editor and reporter for Workers' Daily. Hu has been recognized internationally for her achievements in journalism. She was named by Foreign Policy as one of the "Top 100 Global Thinkers" in 2009. She received the 2007 Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. In 2006, the Financial Times named Hu the most powerful commentator in China, and the Wall Street Journal cited her as one of the "Ten Women to Watch" in Asia. Hu graduated in journalism from the People's University of China; studied development economics as a Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University and an EMBA through a program hosted by Fordham University and the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University.
Event Details
Wed 28 Apr 2010
Office of the Hang Lung Group Limited, 28/F Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4 Des Voeux Road, Central Hong Kong
HK$600 Asia Society President's Circle members only