Tang Jun (executive)
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Tang Jun () is a Chinese business executive. He is the President of Gaotime Information Co. Ltd, a consulting firm for financial institutions and large companies within China.


Biography

Prior to Gaotime, he was the President and CEO of Xin Hua Du Industrial Group Co., a group company incorporated in the PRC with interests in retail, real estate, mining, high-tech and tourism industries. Shortly before joining Xin Hua Du Industrial Group Co., Mr. Tang served as the president and director of Shanda Interactive Entrainment Limited, a company listed in NASDAQ. Now he still remains a member of Shanda's board of directors and serves as an advisor to the CEO of Shanda. Prior to joining Shanda in 2004, Tang served as the president of
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China Co., Ltd. from March 2002 to January 2004 and the general manager of Microsoft Asia product support and service and Microsoft Global Technical Engineering Center from January 1998 to March 2002. He received the Microsoft chairman Bill Gates Award in 1998 and the Microsoft Top Honor Award in 2002 from Microsoft Corporation, and remains the honorary president of Microsoft China Co. Ltd. Prior to joining Microsoft, Tang founded a software company, in Los Angeles, California in 1993. Jun Tang has been a Non-executive Director of Tsingtao Brewery Co., Ltd. since November 2009. In accordance with the Registration Statement of Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd in
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, Tang holds a doctorate degree in electrical engineering from
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, a master's degree in electronics from
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and a bachelor's degree in physics from
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.


Controversy

In 2010, Tang Jun became the focus of public controversy over his resume. In the first edition of his book ''My Success is Replicable'', Tang claimed to hold a doctoral degree in computer science from
California Institute of Technology The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) is a private research university in Pasadena, California, United States. The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small group of institutes ...
(Caltech). However,
Fang Zhouzi Fang Shimin (), better known by his pen name Fang Zhouzi (; born 28 September 1967), is a Chinese popular science writer who is primarily known for his campaign against pseudoscience and fraud in China. President and co-director of ''New Thre ...
checked Caltech's alumni list and lists of doctoral dissertations, and found no records for Tang. Tang stated that he did not have a degree from Caltech, and that he had never claimed to have received a degree there, but had conducted research there. Fang asked Tang to provide information about the kind of research and the names of professors at Caltech Tang had worked with. So far, Tang has not provided any relevant information. It raises the question whether Tang has ever conducted any research at Caltech. Furthermore, Fang has also pointed out that Pacific Western University (Hawaii) was named in the United States Government General Accounting Office report to the United States Congress. On July 8, 2010, the publisher of Tang's book ''My Success is Replicable'' made an official announcement to clarify and apologize for the mistake. According to the publisher, due to communication insufficiency, they failed to find the mistake and correct it in time. On the second edition of the book, they made the correction.


References


External links


Jun Tang's profile at forbes.com

Jun Tang's profile at businessweek.com
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