Weijian Shan at Berkeley Haas | Out of the Gobi: My Story of China and America
Weijian Shan, PhD 87, Chairman & CEO of PAG Group pulls from excerpts from his newly released memoir, Out of the Gobi: My Story of China and America. Shan speaks on his fascinating journey from a young boy growing up during the Chinese Cultural Revolution to his ascent to Chairman & CEO of private equity firm PAG, where today he oversees $30 billion in assets. Sent to dig ditches as a farm labor in the Gobi desert at age 15 and denied schooling for 10 years, he ultimately earned a scholarship to study in the US where he went on to earn an MA, MBA and PhD.
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"I wanted to remind people what we went through and how dangerous it is to go back to the old days" 现今,封城+创门+各地各自为政+各种无厘头行为,真是好像走回了原来的路...
Just finished Mr Shan's book. Congrats!! Amazing story full of determination, and how lucky in spite of so much hardships. An extraordinary lesson of selfmade into a knowledgeable leadership. Impressive memories and his humbleness towards those less behind unable to be get further betterment in theirs life.
12:14 Weijian Shan thank you very much sir, this event was completely unknown to many of us!
Great book, will recommend to al my peers!
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Hes got a great sense of humour
Wonder how much Tencent music worth today.
Has he been arrested yet?
43:26 Yellen is an economist, but we now understand that it is above all "her husband's wife", a disappointing discovery!
48:45 but your peer in China (you know what I mean) sure can ignite their people's hate to some other countries, just for resolving the domestic unrest. They can also spread fear -- even everything could be all made up. Either way works fine to continue the legitimacy here.
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