Zhenyu Li

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Zhenyu Li is the editor-in-chief of the business channel at People's Daily Online and the producer/host of the "Elite Talk" show, one of China's flagship English-language interview programs on China's business and finance.

Covering China's business scene for a decade, Li has been a contributing columnist and guest anchor for some of the world's major media groups. His works have been featured in the Time Warner Cable, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, NBC News, Reuters, ANSA, etc.

A member of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) and China Science Writers' Association (CSWA), Li earned the Business English Certificate Higher from Cambridge University.


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