Li Ruigang

Li Ruigang (Chinese: 黎瑞刚; born 1969) is a Chinese businessman.

Li Ruigang
Honorary chair of the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Media
Vice chair of the TVB
Assumed office
17 October 2016
Chairman of the Shaw Brothers Holdings Limited
Assumed office
25 October 2016
Preceded byAllan Yap
Personal details
Born1969 (age 5051)

Early life and education

Li obtained an MBA from Fudan and went to Columbia as a visiting scholar.[1]

Career

Li was president of the Shanghai Media Group from 2002 to 2011.

Li is chair of China Media Capital which bought a stake in Manchester City football club.[2] He oversaw a mass media holding company that includes television stations, radio, newspapers, magazines, and Internet ventures.[1] During his tenure revenue for the company expanded six-fold.[3]

Li serves as a non-executive director of WPP.[4]

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References

  1. Lee, Don (13 May 2006). "Shanghai Media Group Blazes Trail in China's Fledgling Market". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  2. Beyond The Studio:Li Ruigang,Shanghai's Media Maven Forbes October 2013
  3. Chao, Loretta (2 August 2011). "Shanghai Media Group's President Exits". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  4. "WPP leadership". WPP. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
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