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Ms. Wang was among the first batch of
Chinese to study international business
shortly after China embarked on economic
reforms and opened its doors to the outside
world. In the mid-1980s, she published
several papers on China’s foreign trade
reform in Chinese journals such as
International Business and
International Trade Tribune.
In the late 1980s, Ms. Wang worked for
Minmetals, one of the 20 largest enterprises
in China and a global Fortune 500 company.
At Minmetals, she was responsible for
importing steel to supply China’s auto,
petrochemical, and appliance industries.
In the United States, Ms. Wang began her
career working as a management consultant
with Princeton, NJ based Kepner-Tregoe,
Inc.. She was responsible for facilitating
strategic decision-making, complex project
management, and organizational process
redesign. Her clients included some of the
largest corporations in the U.S. and Asia
including Johnson & Johnson, Corning,
Sprint, and the Singapore-based Far East
Ship Yard.
Ms. Wang also served as
Director of Business Development at E-Steel
Corporation, a New York based pioneer in
e-marketplace in the global steel industry.
At E-Steel, she led the company’s efforts to
form partnerships between the company and
top Chinese steel producers such as
Baosteel.
Ms. Wang also served as a senior marketing
and operations executive at PTI Inc., a
global manufacturer and wholesaler of home
décor products with supply chain operations
in the US, China and Vietnam. She helped to
realign the company's strategic focus to
service top retail chains such as Target,
IKEA, Kohl’s, and J.C. Penney.
Ms.
Wang received a bachelor’s degree in
Economics from the Shanghai Institute of
Foreign Trade and a master’s degree in
International Business from the University
of International Business and Economics in
Beijing. She also holds an M.B.A. from The
University of Maryland at College Park.
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