Shen Tong (
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: 沈彤;
Hanyu Pinyin: Shěn Tóng; born 1968) is an American impact investor, activist, and writer. He founded business & Impact accelerators TheFutureCo in 2023,
FoodFutureCo in 2015, and Food-X in 2014, recognized by Fast Company as one of "The World's Top 10 Most Innovative Companies of 2015 in Food". He was a Chinese
dissident
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who was exiled as one of the student leaders in the
democracy movement at Tiananmen Square in 1989. Shen was one of the People of the Year in Newsweek 1989, and he became a media, software, social entrepreneur, and impact investor in the late 1990s. He serves on multiple boards and advisory.
Early life and education
Shen Tong was born in 1968, in Beijing. He studied
biology
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at
Peking University
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(Beida 北大), from 1986 to 1989. Having witnessed the brutal crackdown of protestors in the avenue leading to
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square or Tian'anmen Square () is a city square in the city center of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen ("''Gate of Heavenly Peace''") located to its north, which separates it from the Forbidden City. The square contains th ...
, he said that it accidentally made him one of the key student leaders during the
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
The Tiananmen Square protests, known within China as the June Fourth Incident, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, lasting from 15 April to 4 June 1989. After weeks of unsuccessful attempts between t ...
.
Upon fleeing China for the United States, Shen transferred to
Brandeis University
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in
Waltham, Massachusetts
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on a
Wien International Scholarship, where he finished a
Bachelor of Science
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degree in
botany
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and
genetics
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in 1991. After graduating from Brandeis, Shen enrolled to the PhD programs in
philosophy
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at
Harvard University
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, and in
sociology
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at
Boston University
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, studying with mentors such as
Harvey Mansfield,
Peter Berger,
Daniel Bell,
Samuel P. Huntington, and
Michael Sandel
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.
Career
Social entrepreneurship
Shen Tong is a serial entrepreneur since 1990s and impact investor with more than a couple of hundred investments in health wellness & consciousness (HWC), regenerative agriculture, healthy food, media, education, Web3, community, and deep tech ventures. After moving to New York City from Massachusetts in 2000, he focused on business ventures with impact and purpose focusing on consciousness. He has several dozen publicly known commercial and
impact investments. Collaborating with renowned figures such as
Dan Barber,
Dorothy Cann Hamilton,
Michael Moss, and
Michel Nischan, he founded Food-X in 2014, a
startup accelerator that supported businesses with a positive impact on the food sector, running 11 cohorts until it ceased operations in 2020. In 2015, Shen also founded and served as the managing partner of FoodFutureCo, another business accelerator and impact investment firm which focuses on scale-up stage food, agriculture, social, and environmental entrepreneurship; followed by TheFutureCo (TFC) which expand into Web3 in 2021, and HWC in 2023.
Shen’s portfolio of good food and sustainable agriculture holdings includes over 100 investments in dozens of impact companies and not-for-profit organizations. His other social entrepreneurship portfolio includes companies such a
WeFunder His thesis of elevating individual and collective consciousness, cultivating tasty, sustainable, healthy, accessible, and affordable food and agriculture businesses is explained in hi
TEDx Talkin addition to numerous speeches at Fancy Food Show, Esca Bona, Vitagora, Concordia, James Beard Foundation, Food Tank, Seed to Chips, Harvard Business School, BevNet, etc. The companies Shen has founded or co-founded have had numerous financial exits including VFinity, DCF, B&B Media, and GA Media. Two other financial exits came from his venture investments. He works with social entrepreneurs to build financially sustainable and impactful businesses.
In 2021, Shen became the advisor and mentor of the Vietnamese studio Sky Mavis for ''
Axie Infinity'', a Pokémon-inspired
non-fungible token-based online video game where anyone can earn tokens through skilled gameplay and contributions to the ecosystem. The early unique aspect of Axie Infinity is the space that created called "Play to Earn". All art assets and Axie genetic data are also readily available to third parties, enabling community to create diverse experiences within the ''Axie Infinity'' universe. Shen's Web3FutureCo made other Web3 and Blockchain investments with activities in the Philippines and the US.
Media ventures
Shen was the founder and president of the now defunct
VFinity, company which made software tools and web applications for multimedia and multilingual search, media production, archiving, and media distribution. The founding idea was based on two patents. He is known for his promotion of "Context Media" partially due to his keynote speech at a super session of
National Association of Broadcasters
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in Las Vegas, 2007. He founded the TV production company B&B Media Production and invested in bookstores and publishing in
Beijing
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. B&B Media Production had created and produced several highly circulated and acclaimed TV programs, including the national weekend primetime show Tell It Like It Is during its first season.
Humanitarian, political, and social activism
Student activism
Shen co-chaired the committee on dialogue with the government during the 1989 pro-democracy movement in China. He was on Changan Avenue when Chinese troops opened fire on the students. He had earlier obtained a Chinese passport to study biology at
Brandeis University
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in the United States, so even though he was wanted by the Chinese government he was able to board a plane six days after the massacre on June 4, 1989. He was able to walk undisguised through police and security officials in the Beijing airport, possibly indicating broader support for the student democracy movement than the Chinese government contended at the time. Some of the biographical works about Shen Tong are ''Tiananmen Exiles'' and ''Standoff at Tiananmen''.
Chinese democracy advocacy in the United States
Shortly after his arrival in the United States, Shen held a press conference at the Walker Center for Ecumenical Exchange in
Newton, Massachusetts
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, giving the first detailed eye-witness account by a student leader of the Tiananmen Square massacre and of the events that led up to it.
During his studies in Massachusetts, he founded the Democracy for China Fund to support democratic movements in China and to promote ideas of political freedom and human rights. Shen Tong also helped established
Radio Free Asia with bipartisan efforts led by then Senator
Joe Biden
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in the 1990s. American NGO activist Marshall Strauss and program coordinator Juanita Scheyett-Cheng helped Shen found and operate the Fund.
Coretta Scott King,
John Kerry
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,
Jeane Kirkpatrick,
Nancy Pelosi,
Kerry Kennedy, among other Western political and NGO figures and sinologists, were associated with Shen's organization in the 1990s. The Congressional Human Rights Delegation to China in 1991 headed by Nancy Pelosi and Republican congressman
John R. Miller was organized by the Democracy for China Fund with the help and funding from Hong Kong Democrats. His 1992 trip back to China led to his and his associates' arrest. He was released and immediately exiled after two months of imprisonment under mounting international pressure, particularly from the US Congress, the Presidential Campaign of
Bill Clinton
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, the
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, and European governments. In May 1993, days before the renewal of China's
Most Favored Nation trading status by the US government, Shen was scheduled to give a speech at the United Nations press club, but was barred by UN Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali due to strong protest from the Chinese government. He is known to be also associated with Chinese dissident activists and writers
Liu Xiaobo
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,
Wu'er Kaixi, Hu Ping,
Ma Jian, Shi Tao, the Tibetan exile leader
Dalai Lama
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, and the Taiwanese politician
Ma Yingjiu. He is one of the narrators of the 2019 documentary ''
Tiananmen: The People Versus the Party'' by PBS, BBC, and continental European TV networks. The documentary is a 2-hour show special about 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, "uncover
ngthe true story of the seven-week period that changed China forever".
Occupy Wall Street
In 2011, Shen supported the
Occupy Wall Street movement. He is considered a main proponent of nonviolence, social media movement, nationally coordinated organization working with broad alliances, and strategic messaging. Believing in the power of a decentralized movement to combat the social and economic injustices that contribute to a dysfunctional democracy, he held planning meetings with protesters in his Broadway office.
COVID-19 relief efforts
When the
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reached New York,
The New York Times
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reported Shen's "just-in-time" relief efforts during the first weeks of the pandemic outbreak in New York through his private networks in March 2020.
Cultural activities
Civil society
Shen served on the board of two non-profit organizations:
Food Tank since 2015 and Poets & Writers from 2008 to 2014. Shen also founded a higher education and culture-focused NGO in the mid-1990s: a center in Budapest for liberal scholars, journalists, writers, and educators studying transitional society with funding from
Open Society Institute and
Central European University of
George Soros, as well as a literature review magazine with Chinese dissident poets and writers with support from
Allen Ginsberg,
Susan Sontag
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, and
Elie Wiesel.
Shen Tong is on Omnicom'
sparks&honeyInfluencer Advisory Board, in addition to serving on boards and advisory boards for
The Good Food Institute and being a member of NEXUS Global Summit. He also served as a venture partner of SOSV, a global multi-stage venture capital fund, after acting as general partner.
Media engagements
In films and television, Shen has been an actor, producer, and film festival sponsor and speaker (including
Tribeca Film Festival
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). Shen appeared in the 2022 documentar
The Exiles a documentary film which tracked down three exiled dissidents from the Tiananmen Square massacre. It won the Grand Jury Prize in Sundance 2022. Shen also appeared as one of the main subjects in PBS Documentar
Tiananmen: The People Versus the Partyin 2019. He also starred in ''Out of Exile'' with co-star
Sharif Atkins in 2000.
He worked with
Arte
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,
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and
Jean-François Bizot's
Actuel magazine to produce ''Clandestins en Chine,'' including interviews with
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, which premiered in a Paris theater and on Arte in 1992. He co-starred with actress Hu Zongwen in a made-for-TV two parts movie, which received the 6th Fei Tian National Award in 1986.
Shen’s work has been profiled by major media around the world in several languages by ''The New York Times'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Washington Post'', ABC, CNN, BBC, CBS, NHK, TVB, ''The Guardian'', ''Le Monde'', Fortune, among others.
Literature
As a writer, Shen co-authored the book ''
Almost a Revolution'', published in 1990, a memoir of his life growing up in China and his experiences at the Tiananmen Square democracy movement. He carried on a diverse writing career with political commentary, scholarly essays, film critics, literary prose, and movie scripts in English and in Chinese, including publications in China under the pseudonym Rong Di.
Honorary degrees
He holds an honorary Ph.D. in 1991 from
St. Ambrose University.
Personal life
He lives in New York City along with his three children.
The birth of his 1st child was mentioned in this article by Prospect Magazine
/ref> His father and sister Shen Qing both went to Peking University
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, and his mother is a medical doctor.
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Living people
1989 Tiananmen Square protesters
Brandeis University alumni
Businesspeople in software
Chinese dissidents
Chinese television producers
Male actors from New York (state)
Peking University alumni
Writers from Boston
Writers from New York (state)
Harvard University alumni