Gloria Ai

Ai Cheng (Chinese: 艾诚, born February 15, 1987), known professionally as Gloria Ai, is a bilingual business anchorwoman in China. She is the founder of iAsk Media,[1] Venture Partner at SAIF Partners.[2] Started her own business, iAsk Media, since 2014, focus on shows interviewing people made great contributions to the world. She was awarded as Global Shapers from World Economic Forum[3] and Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia from Forbes.[4]

Gloria Ai
Chinese: 艾诚(Aì Chéng)
Born (1987-02-15) 15 February 1987
Alma materHarvard Kennedy School, Peking University, Communication University of China
OccupationFounder of iAsk Media, Venture Partner of SAIF

Early life

Ai was born in Huangshan, Anhui Province, China. Her hometown is on the List of World Heritage Sites in China. She grew up seeing people visiting from all over the world, and she imagined that one day she could interview the most innovative, entrepreneurial, and socially responsible leaders who are pushing boundaries and reshaping the world. Little did she know, those dreams would have become the beginning of a journey to which she is still devoting herself fully today. Determined to complete her dream, she went on to Beijing, and later Boston to study. Upon graduation from Harvard, she became a New York based business commentator for China Central Television before returning to China and founded iAsk Media.

Career

Prior to Ai's entrepreneurial ventures, she was a business commentator at China Central Television Business Channel in New York and an Investment Policy Consultant at the International Finance Corporation in Washington D.C.

Ai started her own company iAsk Media in 2014 as founder and host. In 2016, Ai joined SAIF Partners in 2016 as Venture Partner.

Education

Ai graduated from the Harvard Kennedy School with a master's degree in Business and Government Policy, during which she served as the President of Media Group at Harvard Kennedy School. She previously obtained a master's degree in International Communications from Peking University, during which she served as the President of Nanyan Radio Station of Peking University Graduate School. Ai earned her BA degree from Communication University of China, during which she served as Chief Editor of University Newspaper of Communication University of China.

Charity

Ai is committed to support children and youth for a better life. She co-hosts the first nationally broadcast weekly program that raises funds for China's poorest children who live in over 100,000 villages below poverty line. She hosts another top nationally broadcast reality show "You are hired!", which helps tens of millions new graduates getting their jobs. She also founded the iAsk Red Charity. The charity hosted event in 2016[5] gathered over 200 business leaders to support campaigns for a wide range of social NGOs, such as WABC for autistic children, SOS Children's Villages China for orphans and so on.

Books

  • How Not Letting Your Company Die For Startups (Chinese, ISBN 9787508677347) published by CITIC Press in 2017.
  • Common Sense of Entrepreneurship (Chinese, ISBN 978-7-5086-5817-9 ) published by CITIC Press in 2016.
  • Struggle is a Faith (Chinese, ISBN 978-7-5057-3464-7) published by China Friendship Press in 2015.

Honours and awards

  • 2016, Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia by Forbes.[4]
  • The Global Shapers by World Economic Forum.[3]
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References

  1. Rebecca, Lin. "Young iAsk anchorwoman aims to create China's integrated media equivalent of Forbes". Sino-US.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  2. "Gloria Ai, Saif Partners: Profile & Biography". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2017-06-04.
  3. "Gloria Ai | Global Shapers Community". www.globalshapers.org. Archived from the original on 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  4. Howard, Caroline. "30 Under 30 Asia: Meet The Millennials Creating The Future Of Media". Forbes. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
  5. "iAsk Red Charity Event (Chinese)". Tencent Chariy (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-06-04.
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