
Tsinghua Fireside Chat:
Entrepreneurship & Web 2.0 in
China
Date:
February 22, 2007 (Thursday)
Time:
7 pm - 9pm
Location: Dr.
Andrew Q. Wu's Office
20600 Mariani Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014 (Close to Apple Computer campus)
Tel: (408)
257-3767
Cost:
$5 per person
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AGENDA:
7:00 pm –
7:30 pm Registration and
Networking
7:30 pm –
8:30 pm Talk by Derek Ling,
CEO of Tianji.com
8:30 pm –
9:00 pm Open Q&A and
Networking
Are you
interested in doing business in China? What is the latest startup
environment? What is working and what is not? What do you need to know
before heading overseas?
We are
excited to have an opportunity to hear from a serial entrepreneur from
China. Derek Ling is currently the Founder & CEO of Tianji. He
will be sharing his perspective and insights on the current market
condition. Whether you are just considering or already doing business in
China, this is an event you can't miss. Come learn from the experience of
a serial entrepreneur trailblazing deep in China.
This event
is brought to you by Silicon Valley Tsinghua
Network (SVTN).
Contact Information
Name: Jinpian
Diao
Email: SVTN.EClub@gmail.com
Phone: 607-280-3866
Derek Ling, Founder & CEO of Tianji.com
Derek is a serial
entrepreneur with strong corporate background focused primarily in the IT and
Internet industries. He's held senior management positions at Motorola,
Apple Computer
and Sina.com,
and is currently the founder and CEO of Tianji.com , the leading social
networking service for professionals in China.
In 1999, Derek
co-founded Qzone.com
with one of the founders of Excite, Mark
Wong-VanHaren. The startup was based in Beijing and within six
months of launch became the largest youth entertainment community in China
revolving around homepage and music. It was nearly acquired by Yahoo early
2001.
Prior to the
startup, Derek served as Vice President of Sina.com. He was instrumental in
engineering the merger between U.S. Sinanet and China's Stone RichSight to form
Sina.com – the leading
portal in China.
On the
corporate side, Derek worked at
Motorola in Silicon
Valley where he spearheaded market entry strategy and business
development in Greater China. At Apple Computer, Derek served as
the Director of Business Development for Greater China, and was responsible for
building the early iPod market in China.
In his current
capacity, Derek has build Tianji.com to be the No. 1 Social Networking platform for
professionals in China. The company is backed by accomplished investors,
including Bill
Melton (founder of Verifone -- sold to HP for US$1.4 billion;
early investor and board member of AOL); Jack Hong
(co-founder of Sina.com); Pehong Chen
(founder and CEO of Broadvision); Nick Ricciardi
(Executive Director, Goldman Sachs Asia); and Jack Gao
(ex-President of Microsoft China & currently President of News Corp
China).
Derek received his
BA from Amherst College and MA from Stanford
University. He was a PhD candidate at Stanford and had completed
the "Executive Program for Growing Companies" at the Stanford Graduate School of
Business.

Tsinghua Entrepreneur
Club
The Tsinghua Entrepreneur Club is established in
recognition of the need to bring together top talents who are passionate about
entrepreneurship. Our mission is to create a support community and provide
key resources to help entrepreneurs in building successful next generation
global companies. In addition, we see tremendous value in creating a
lifelong network for members who share the same passion in building great
companies. The Entrepreneur Club will serve as a platform to foster interactions
and networking among the members. We encourage members to learn from each
other and leverage one of the best networks in Silicon Valley and
around the world. The Entrepreneur Club will invite distinguished speakers,
including entrepreneurs, executives, and investors, to share invaluable insights
and experience in creating successful companies and products. The
goal is to accelerate learning of entrepreneurial concepts through ongoing
education. Entrepreneurship is important whether the intention is to start
a company or not. Entrepreneurship is a mindset – the mindset to create
great value by leveraging available resources. This "intrapreneurial"
mindset is also very critical for managers within a company in bringing new
product ideas to the market. We welcome any interested members of the
Tsinghua alumni network to join the club. We are very excited about
the establishment of the Tsinghua Entrepreneur Club in Silicon Valley. We
hope this platform will help many entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in creating
successful and lasting companies and products.
http://www.tsinghua.net/entrepreneur.php