Vice President, ABB Group; Head of Government Relations and Public Affairs, ABB China
Winnie Dong is Head of Government Relations and Public Affairs of ABB China and Vice President of ABB Group. She joined ABB in June 2011.
Prior to ABB, she worked for Energy Sector, Siemens Ltd. China since 1999, where she held various management positions, including Senior Manager for Government Affairs of Power Transmission and Distribution Division, General Manager for External Communication of Energy Sector, and Corporate Account Manager to State Grid Corporation of China.
Winnie Dong started career in 1985, in Tianjin Telecommunication Cable Factory. After this factory was merged into Tianjin General Cable Works in 1990, she became the Head of Technical Department of Telecommunication Factory. During 1995-1999, she was Assistant to General Manager and Head of Management Office in Siemens Power Cable Co. Ltd. Tianjin.
Winnie Dong holds a bachelor’s degree in high polymer chemical field from Hefei University of Technology.
Deputy General Manager Region Shenzhen at Schindler
Dujiang li is the regional general manager Shenzhen for Schindler China. He joined Schindler group in 2013 and held various positions, including application manager for global large project division in Ebikon, Switzerland, project manager in Washington DC, USA, and executive assistant to the group CEO, also in Ebikon, Switzerland. Dujiang holds a bachelor degree from Zhejiang university and a master degree from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich).
Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences
Tian Ye (1981-), male, assistant researcher of the Institute of Vocational Education, Beijing Academy of Education Sciences, the main research interests are vocational education and lifelong education, international and comparative education. In recent years, mainly participated in the scientific research and management of the "Vocational College Teacher Quality Improvement Project" during the 11th and 12th Five-Year Plan periods of Beijing. Presided over 1 provincial and ministerial-level project. Participated in more than 10 special projects of Beijing education finance, and won 2 first prizes of Beijing Vocational Education Teaching Achievements. He has been to the UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning, School of Education, University of London, University of Oxford, Glasgow University, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Sydney University of Technology and others for academic visits or short-term further studies.
Assistant professor at University of International Business and Economics