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Zhang Guoqing
张国清
Mayor of Chongqing
Assumed office
December 30, 2016
Party SecretarySun Zhengcai
Preceded byHuang Qifan
Deputy Party Secretary of Chongqing
Assumed office
April 2013
Preceded byZhang Xuan
Personal details
BornDecember 1964 (age 59)
Luoshan County, Henan, China
Political partyCommunist Party of China
ResidenceChongqing
Alma materChangchun University of Science and Technology
Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Zhang Guoqing (Chinese: 张国清; pinyin: Zhāng Guóqīng; born December 1964) is a Chinese politician and former corporate executive. Zhang served as the chief executive of North Industries, a military contractor. He currently holds the office of Deputy Party Secretary of Chongqing, one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China.

Biography

Zhang was born in 1964 in the town of Lingshan, Luoshan County, Henan province. He studied electrical engineering at the Changchun Institute of Optical Mechanics (now Changchun University of Science and Technology) and graduated in 1985. After graduating, he pursued a master's degree from the Nanjing University of Science and Technology in international trade.

Zhang then worked at Norinco, a military supplier. He began work as a project manager, then worked in the company's operations in the Middle East, including a stint in the company's office in Tehran. He was promoted to Vice President in 1996, and by 1998, he had become the Communist Party Secretary of the company, first-in-charge. He also became Chairman of the Board of China Wanbao Engineering Ltd.[1] In 1999, Zhang began work for the China North Industries Group Corporation as a Vice-President. By April 2004 he was promoted to chief executive of North Industries. During this time he also earned a doctorate in economics from Tsinghua University. Between September and November 2001 he took part in an executive management course at Harvard Business School.

In 2007, Zhang was named an alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and was one of the youngest members with a seat on the body (he was only 42 at the time). In 2012, he became a full member of the 18th Central Committee.

In April 2013, Zhang took on a political office for the first time in his life, and was named deputy party chief of Chongqing;[2] three months later he also took on the role of president of the Chongqing party school, which is customary for deputy party chiefs of a jurisdiction.[3] Along with Ma Xingrui, Zhang was the only provincial-level deputy party chief with a full seat on the 18th Central Committee. In December 2016, Zhang was appointed the acting mayor of Chongqing.[4]

Zhang is seen as a promising candidate for the "6th generation of Chinese leadership". Compared to his contemporaries, Zhang's background is unusual in that much of his career was spent as a corporate executive rather than in politics.

References

  1. ^ 张国清简历
  2. ^ 张国清接替张轩任重庆市委副书记
  3. ^ "张国清兼任重庆市委党校校长". 中国经济网. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  4. ^ "Chongqing mayor who survived China's biggest political storm of modern times resigns". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 30 December 2016.