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Gavin Ni, CEO, Zero2IPO Group

Industry: Business

Gavin Ni is the founder, CEO and president of Zero2IPO. In five years, he has built up Zero2IPO into the most influential and active venture capital research and advisory institution, as well as the most extensive venture capitalist and entrepreneur network in China. Gavin is a former president of the Tsinghua Entrepreneurs Club (TEC) from 1998-1999 and the founder and chief organizer of the Tsinghua Business Plan Competition. He also served as the editor-in-chief of China Technology Magazine in 1999. Gavin has been an active promoter of economic change, entrepreneurship and venture capital in China and has written and translated several books including Digital Commerce, published by China Plan Press in 1998, Venture Capital Tide, published by Guangming Daily Press in 1999, and Road to Success, also published by Guangming Daily Press in 2000. Gavin has been invited to speak at many venture capital and hi-tech related events in Silicon Valley, Boston, Taipei, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities. Gavin graduated from Tsinghua University with a Masters in Mechanical Engineering in 1999 and studied Finance as a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University from 2000-2001.

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