Chinese companies' boards are seeing a "youthful" trend—how will they embrace global opportunities?


Most of China's new-generation entrepreneurs have received systematic business training and boast a globally oriented educational background.

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Hu Haopeng

Managing Director at Boston Consulting

Liao Tianshu

Chairman of Boston Consulting Group in China



  • Private enterprises contribute 60% of China's GDP. Among the companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, 67% are family-owned businesses.

  • As more and more founders begin passing the torch to younger generations, China's boards of directors are set to see a "youthful" trend over the next decade.

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