Li Ruigang
Li Ruigang (Chinese: 黎瑞刚; born 1969) is a Chinese businessman.
Li Ruigang | |
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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 by | Allan Yap |
Personal details | |
Born | 1969 (age 50–51) |
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
- Lee, Don (13 May 2006). "Shanghai Media Group Blazes Trail in China's Fledgling Market". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- Beyond The Studio:Li Ruigang,Shanghai's Media Maven Forbes October 2013
- Chao, Loretta (2 August 2011). "Shanghai Media Group's President Exits". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
- "WPP leadership". WPP. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
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