Jing Ulrich

Jing Ulrich (李晶, * 1967 Li Jing in Beijing, People's Republic of China) is a Chinese manager.

Life

Ulrich earned a bachelor's degree in 1990 from Harvard University in 1992 and a master's degree at Stanford University. As early as 1990 called Elmer Gertz, a human rights activist and protégé Clarence Darrow, in his autobiography, To Life: The Story of a Chicago Lawyer them significant as coming Chinese leadership.

Jing Ulrich lives in Hong Kong, speaks Mandarin and English and is married to the author and former adviser Paul Ulrich.

Career

She heads the investment bank JPMorgan Chase in China. Ulrich organizes investor conferences in China, which spoke in the past, among other things, Zhu Rongji and Bill Clinton.

It was several times as 2009 and 2010, performed worldwide, from Fortune among the most powerful businesswomen.

She advises on the Chinese market and Chinese companies investing abroad. It was also repeatedly questioned and presented in national and international media, as with Maria Bartiromos CNBC Business Magazine Closing Bell, the Public Broadcasting Service PBS Nightly Business Report, Bloomberg Television, and in the Financial Times, New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

Ulrich worked from 2003 to 2005 at the Deutsche Bank in China. Previously, she was responsible for Asia at Credit Lyonnais. In the U.S., she worked as a fund manager in Washington, DC Bankers and Finance investment operates.

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