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Colin Huang or Huang Zheng (Шаблон:Zh, born 1 January 1980) is a Chinese businessman, investor, and philanthropist.[1][2][3] He is the founder and former CEO of the e-commerce company Pinduoduo, which is now the largest agriculture platform in China.[4] Huang is also the owner of at least three other limited liability Cayman companies, including Pinduoduo.[5][6][7]

Early life and education

Huang was born in 1980 in the outskirts of Hangzhou, Zhejiang.[8][9] His parents were middle-class factory workers.[8][9] He attended Hangzhou Foreign Language School.

At the age of 18, Huang began studying computer science at Chu Kuchen Honors College of Zhejiang University.[10] During his freshman year, he was selected as a fellow at the Melton Foundation.[11] Huang graduated with a master's degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin in 2004.[12]

Business career

Early career

Huang interned at Google and Microsoft.[13][12][14] He became an engineer with Google in 2004.[13] In 2006, he returned to China with Kaai-fu Lee to expand Google services in China.

After resigning from Google in 2007, Huang started the e-commerce site Oku. He sold it for $2.2 million in 2010.[6] In October, he ranked seventh on the 2019 Huron Report.[15] In March, he ranked second in the 2020 Huron Global Young Zhuang Sect Self-Made Rich List.[16] In November, he was named to the 2021 Forbes Rich List of Mainland China, ranking sixth with a wealth of ¥213.2 billion.[17]

Pinduoduo IPO

Huang founded and led the Shanghai-based company Pinduoduo in 2015.[18][19] Pinduoduo had a revenue of 1.4 billion yuan ($280 million) in 2017. In 2019, the company generated a revenue of $4.33 billion US dollars (30.14 billion RMB).Шаблон:Cn The company became publicly traded following an initial public offering in the United States in July 2018, raising $1.6 billion in investment backing capital.[20] After the public offering was floated on NASDAQ, Huang's 47% stake in Pinduoduo was valued at $14 billion, making him the thirteenth richest person in China.[21][12][22]

On 1 July 2020, Huang stepped down as CEO of Pinduoduo but retained his titular position as the company's chairman.[23][24] On 17 March 2021, Huang stepped down as chairman and entrusted the voting rights of his shares to the Board.[25] The company said Huang will pursue "new, long-term opportunities."[26][27][28]

Philanthropy

By June 2020, Huang reduced his Pinduoduo stake to 29.4% by donating 2.37% to a charitable foundation and 7.74% to the Pinduoduo Partnership.[29][30] He also donated 2.37% to an irrevocable charity to promote social responsibility development and scientific research. Huang was named the leading philanthropist on the Hurun China Philanthropy List in 2021 after pledging US$1.85 billion for social responsibility projects and scientific research.[2][31]

According to Bloomberg, Huang and the Pinduoduo founding team have donated 100 million (2.37% of Pinduoduo shares) to the Starry Night Charitable Trust to "support fundamental research in biomedical science, agriculture, and food."[32][33]

See also

Notes

  1. In this Chinese name, the family name is Huang.

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