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The team to save the Chinese tiger is not only composed of all foundation staff, but also includes a large number of volunteers and supporters. We express our heartfelt thanks to all the hard-working employees! Because of you, the foundation's funds can be better implemented in the tiger wild training program.

The following are the main members of the foundation:

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Dr Xu Zhiming is currently a partner of China Broadband Industry Fund. Prior to this, Dr. Xu served as executive director and chief operating officer of Tom Online Co., Ltd. from 2003 to 2005, and served as senior consultant of Tom Group from 2002 to 2005. From 1999 to 200 1 year, Dr. Xu worked for Hong Kong China Resources Group and served as managing director and executive director of three listed companies under the Group. Before engaging in corporate management, Dr. Xu worked as an investment bank in Hong Kong, including vice president and co-director of Nomura International 1993 to 1995, and director and director of investment banking department of British National Westminster Bank Greater China 1995 to 1998. Dr Xu started his career as an economist in China International Trust and Investment Company from 1986 to 1989. Dr. Xu 1983 Bachelor of Astrophysics in Peking University, 1986 Master of Economics in China Academy of Social Sciences, 1993 Doctor of Economics in Manchester University. be in charge of/supervisor

Famous jewelry designer in Hong Kong. Educated in Paris, Ottawa and new york. His jewelry design is inspired by oriental philosophy, mysticism and China culture. He has held solo exhibitions in famous cities all over the world. His works are collected by Hong Kong Cultural Museum and Montpellier Museum in France. He loves nature and wildlife, and supports the rescue of tigers in China in many ways. consultant

Claudin is the general manager and director of Save the Tigers in China. She is the author of the children's story book "Tiger Baby Tang". (www paddyfield com) Together with the illustrator, she donated all the proceeds of this book to the Save the China Tiger Action Plan. She also contributed to SCT as a freelance writer for many times, which was published in Asian Geography and South Africa Morning Post. She once walked into the campus to promote SCT's action plan to Hong Kong students. Claudine's love for tigers stems from her dream of a tiger playing happily in the jungle. That vivid dream made her feel that she was destined to have some connection with the tiger. consultant

Mike Pitcher retired from the position of vice president of Barclays Asia Pacific on 1999. Prior to this, he served as the chief operating officer of the bank for seven years. As a Hong Kong resident, he holds many non-executive management positions in Asia and Europe, and has many "angel" investments in the commercial field. His hobbies are marathon and adventure. consultant

Qiao Ling, who was educated in China, the United States and Britain, left the post of international liaison officer of the National Library under the Ministry of Culture in the early 1990s, and then worked as a consultant for different international companies to help them develop their business in China. As a British resident, she often travels between Britain, China and Hongkong, and holds the position of manager in many projects, including the fields of culture and nature protection. volunteer

Xu Jianlong has his own public relations planning company, EC Square, and has given SCT help and support in public relations publicity for many times. general manager

Graphic design and media experts. He has worked in film, television, publishing industry and companies. "I have always been an environmental volunteer and participated in public welfare activities organized by Greenpeace, Marine Conservation Association and Suzuki Foundation. I am honored to join in saving tigers.

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Mr. Zhao is the founder of CCTV's environmental publicity programs "Animal World" and "Man and Nature". He is the host and commentator of many important TV programs in China, and his name has become a household name in China. He is also one of the senior teachers of CCTV. Scientific consultant

Lv Houji is a retired professor at the School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University. He used to be the director of the International Center for Biological Protection, mainly engaged in wildlife protection, endangered species management and mammalian behavioral ecology research. He made an in-depth study of cats in China, especially big cats, and tried to participate in the protection of tigers in China. In the past ten years, he has provided training courses on wildlife conservation and management for conservationists at home and abroad, and has written a series of papers and works on mammals. Professor Lu is also a member of the expert group on cats and breeding population protection of IUCN.

Lin Zhang

Zhang Lin is the contact person to save China Tiger in Beijing. After joining Ogilvy Advertising, she still insisted on being a volunteer to save the China tiger.

Wang Liang

volunteer

The contact person who saved the tigers in southern China.

Linhuamiao

Project coordinator

Lin is currently the liaison officer of the China Tiger Protection Association. Before joining SCT, I volunteered for many years. Out of love for tigers and animals, Lin takes saving tigers and protecting animals in China as his lifelong career.

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I come from Beijing, China, and graduated from the Department of British and American Literature in Peking University. Later, I immigrated to Belgium, where I got an MBA from Wharton Business School. In Italy, she worked as a brand certification officer for world-famous brands such as Philo, Benetton and Gucci. After leaving the clothing industry, she devoted all her enthusiasm to wildlife protection. She founded the "Save China Tiger International Foundation" in Britain, the United States and Hongkong to raise awareness of ecological protection and provide funds for China to protect its flagship animals, especially the most endangered South China tiger. Chairman and director

Stuart has many years of successful experience in bank investment. He loves nature and always enthusiastically supports the charity work of "Save China Tiger International Foundation". He is the main sponsor of the Foundation and the China Tiger Wild Experiment Project. Finance Director

David is an investment banker, but he prefers to be regarded as a cat lover. Asking him to help save the big cats in China is the best choice. Project coordinator

Sarah joined the rescue of tigers in China in June, 2000. In her past police work, she has accumulated seven years of experience in wildlife protection, including tigers. She worked in Darwin Project Team of Free Fertility Foundation to raise funds for Darwin National Park in India, the hometown of tiger expert Billy Arjun Singh, and served as the administrator of Kent Big Cat Hunting Foundation. She also participated in the work of the Reggie Foundation to protect endangered cats, and tigers have always been her favorite. 1999 When she saw the first wild tiger on the back of an elephant in Darwin National Park, India, her love for the tiger was rewarded. consultant

1983, robert hansen joined the growth plan of n.m. Rothschild & sons co., ltd. Until 1986, he was the department manager and financial analyst of ram and RIAM company. 1986, he was transferred to Hong Kong to work in the finance department, giving advice to clients on mergers and acquisitions, cooperation and investment in Asia. During this period, he learned to appreciate China art and was deeply attracted by China culture. /kloc-0 became the chairman of Hansen logistics at the end of 1996. At the end of 1997, he left Hansen's listed company, and in February of 1998, he founded his own Hansen limited company in the UK, providing financial advice to shareholders and directors, and promoting the effective integration of investors and capital users. consultant

As Steven Allan Spielberg's international marketing consultant, Gerry has cooperated with Spielberg for more than 30 years, and he himself has become a leader in the global marketing of international films, which has been widely praised by the film industry. He is responsible for the international marketing of Universal and Paramount Film Company, and also works for United International Photo Agency, Artists Union and MGM. Recently served as vice president of international marketing department of DreamWorks. Now he also provides international consultation for his own company.

Long Hefeng

assistant

Wang Xiangwei

volunteer

Born in Singapore 1992, I am determined to be a tiger protector when I grow up, hoping that I can do my part to save the tiger, the king of all animals in the world.

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Hugh Webster, a graduate of Duke University Law School, is a law firm of Webster, Chamberlain & Pentax in Washington, USA. One of the partners of Beand). As a member of the American Corporate Governance Law Committee, he provides legal advice and services on tax exemption, fund-raising, management, contracts and intellectual property rights to non-profit organizations, including charities, expert groups, technology, social sciences and trade associations. He also writes articles and provides editors for some major American law journals, such as the Law Society and non-profit law and taxation, which is very famous among non-profit organizations. This year, his book "Responsibility of Trust of Leaders and Staff of Non-profit Organizations" was published by the State Bureau of Affairs. be in charge of/supervisor

Dr Gary m Kohler, a wildlife expert, has been a researcher in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Management in Washington for eight years. He has used VHF and GPS telemetry, DNA population estimation, GIS resource selection and other methods to study carnivores such as lynx, puma and black bear. He used to be a senior lecturer at Moi University in Kenya, teaching wildlife management and research methods, and guiding graduates to conduct field investigations on African lions, birds and elephants. Dr Gary also works at the Hornock Wildlife Institute in university of idaho, where he studies carnivores and their habitats. 1990 to 199 1, entrusted by the World Wide Fund for Nature, the World Wide Fund for Nature and Hongnuo Academy of Sciences, directed the first scientific research activity of the South China Tiger in southeastern China, and contributed to the action plan to save the South China Tiger in China. Dr Gary is a member of the Cat Expert Group, Wildlife Association, Conservation Biology Association and Essig Horse Honor Group of the World Conservation Union. He has written and participated in the compilation of more than 20 reports and publications, such as Protecting Forest Carnivores: Scientific Basis of American Sable, Fish, Lynx and Wolverine, and Utilization of Seasonal Resources of Mountain Lions, Bobcats and Coyotes. Project coordinator

Becky holds a bachelor's degree in biology from morehead State University (MSU) and a master's degree in biology from 65438 to 0988. She once taught biology science for 1 1 year in middle school, and also taught biology, ecology, health and other courses in universities. She launched the award-winning eco-club, which promoted the awareness of protection, various community activities and improved the environment. In the past ten years, she has made great contributions to wildlife and environmental issues by actively promoting education, sponsoring environmental protection organizations and participating in local and domestic and foreign political activities. Now, besides saving the tiger in China, she also helps some other environmental protection organizations. be in charge of/supervisor

Steve is the senior managing director of Ritchie Capital Management. He is in charge of global venture capital and private equity investment. Rich is made up of different departments, including media/technology, energy and biotechnology. Its venture capital team is headquartered in new york, with offices in Menlo Park, London and Hongkong. In addition to working in Ritchie Capital, Steve has also played a very active role in sustainable development, and participated in supporting other institutions, such as Veryner, Delhi Sustainable Development Summit, Illinois Institute of Technology Design Institute and Save China Tiger International Foundation.

Before joining Ritchie Capital, Steve was the Senior Managing Director of GE Capital 13 years. He is also the senior managing director of GE Equity, responsible for technology and communication, and also responsible for the global investment strategies of 65,438+000 companies and 20 funds. Before joining GE Equity, Steve was the managing director of venture capital of GE Capital, mainly responsible for internal and external venture capital activities and leading the innovation of GE and GE Capital.

Prior to joining GE, Steve worked for Booz Allen Management Consulting Company and was a member of financial associations in new york, Dallas, San Francisco and Singapore. Steve graduated from Southern Methodist University and Wharton Business School. He currently lives in Reading. CT with his wife Alice and their two sons Zach and Sam.

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South Africa Project Center (South Africa): Patty C. Wilkin, Director of South Africa Project Center.

He has more than 28 years of experience in wildlife research, including the study of large carnivores and the prediction of the changing trend of wildlife population. Professional experience includes wildlife capture, pest control, radio tracking and environmental assessment. As a professional ecologist, he was a member of a provincial protection department and a national park in South Africa. He directed a private fund for the lion ecology research project in Botswana National Park, and signed a contract with Frankfurt/European Zoological Society as the main technical director of Tanzania. Since 200 1, he has been a private environmental and wildlife consultant, covering a large number of ecological and environmental projects in South Africa, Zambia and Tanzania. He is a member of IUCN antelope expert group and serves as the vice chairman of South Africa group. He is also a member of the African Lion Working Group and works for some branches of the group. He has written two books on wildlife management, published several scientific papers and some popular wildlife articles. He was invited to speak at many scientific conferences and seminars at home and abroad. consultant

Louis is an international consultant and lecturer in strategic leadership development program. He founded the Innovation Leadership Center (www cil net) at 1989. Companies that invited him to work include: Shell, South African National Power Company, University of Natal, Miller University of South Africa, Open University, UNAIDS, Amnesty International and World Wide Fund for Nature. His work in South Africa was appreciated by the British House of Lords and his work plan was approved by Shell. consultant

Tang is a professional lawyer. He was qualified as a lawyer at the University of the Cape of Good Hope, and then studied at Gray Law School to become a senior defense lawyer. He is the former chairman of the Pretoria Chamber of Commerce and worked in the Paris International Chamber of Commerce. As the director of Pretoria National Park, he successfully prevented the former Minister of Environment from illegally developing the Taransky coast. He is the president of the National Symphony Orchestra and now the president of the National Ballet Theatre in South Africa. consultant

Eddie is the founder of Laurie Park Animal Shelter. The establishment of this base stems from his passion for birds, and it is constantly expanding with Eddie's efforts. He himself also provided many valuable suggestions for the rescue, breeding and transformation of tigers in China. consultant

Jehad Dunm is Africa's India-Pakistan newsletter (www. Africa-India-Pakistan -Co-za). He is also a director of an American environmental organization (www conservationforce org). He has great enthusiasm for environmental protection and utilization of wild resources. He traveled around the world and lived in Asia, South America and Southern Europe. Finally, the German Yehad settled in South Africa from 65438 to 0994.

Carlos tavares

Manager of Tiger Valley Reserve, South Africa

Carlos is the new manager of Tiger Valley Reserve in South Africa. He is of Portuguese descent, but he was born in South Africa. He received a diploma in nature conservation from Leah University in Bulleteau, and then a higher diploma in hunting ground management. He started as a tour guide in Mount Pilan National Park, and 18 years' career has been around the field of wildlife management. He also holds the third-class certificate and SKS certificate issued by FGASA (South African Wilderness Tour Guide Alliance). His main interest is that wild animals will soon begin to develop in the direction of wildlife reserve management. He helped establish a private reserve in South Africa and launched a large-scale project in Mozambique. His specialty lies in the construction and management of private plots, and he has successfully transformed the old cowshed into private plots many times. He has rich experience in the daily management of nature reserves, including reintroduction of wild animals, fire source management, anti-theft, shrub cleaning, aerial population survey, wildlife management, design and construction, and highway maintenance. He also works as a private consultant for wildlife farming enterprises in wildlife farms and protected areas. Carlos is also a black belt in karate. He likes scuba diving, nano-physics and the laws of nature.

John Mei Sen Heimei

Assistant Manager, Tiger Valley Reserve, South Africa

John is studying wildlife ranch management at Zwani Technical University. He worked as a breeding ranch manager in Malakli Park, and gained a lot of experience in wildlife capture, veterinary work, care and reproduction of rare and endangered species. In May, 2008, he joined the team to save China Tiger.

Jeremy Anderson

Reservation consultant

Jeremy Anderson has been engaged in wildlife protection for more than 30 years. He started as a field ranger in Zululan and later became a biologist in Zimbabwe and Zululan. He worked for the wild lion populations in Umfolozi and HluhluweReserves for several years, studying how to maintain the sustainable development of the lion population while minimizing the conflict between humans and lions. He later became the chief director of Pirenburg National Park, responsible for the restoration of a large area of land in the reserve. This series of works involves thousands of animals from impala, hippopotamus to elephant. Later, he became the director of Cornwall Park. Under his leadership, the park has established three new protected areas and several return project areas, including the return of lions. Since 1994, he has worked as a wildlife protection consultant in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, focusing on the development and restoration of protected areas. He is a member of IUCN antelope expert group and African lion working group, and also a member of fixed International Conservation Service.

Richard Davies

Consultant of China Tiger Experimental Reserve.

From 1984, he worked in the protection organization and gained valuable experience in this field. Now, he ensures the financial operation of conservation projects and is committed to making these projects more economical and effective, while still committed to protecting endangered ecosystems and species.

Mark stolmans

Consultant of China Tiger Experimental Reserve.

An ecologist engaged in nature conservation management 19 years, with working experience in public, state-owned and private sectors. He participated in a series of conservation projects in Angola, Cameroon, Gabon, Mozambique, South Africa, Togo and Zimbabwe in Africa and Dubai in the Middle East. He holds a bachelor's degree in forestry engineering, a master's degree in science from Australia and a doctorate in animal and plant environment. He has published more than 20 popular science articles and a series of papers in international reviews. In addition to professional knowledge and experience, he is also proficient in geographic information system, analytical telemetry technology and data analysis.

Vivian Mackenzie

Tiger consultant

Vivian was born in Zimbabwe and is a tiger. She grew up in KwaZulu-Natal. She moved to the Philippines with her parents. After graduating from school, she began to weld security doors. Then she joined the South African Telephone Company as a telephone operator. 1997, she jumped to Tipspri and became a competent supervisor. After working for South Africa Telephone Company for nine years, she moved to a tent manufacturing company in Brufontein and worked as an administrator for five years.

She has resigned from the company and returned to the Philippines to join the South African reservation. For her, this is not only a new job, but also a dream come true.

Gorander Zhan Sen Jen Fan Borg

Tiger assistant manager

Gorander studied natural management in Centrion College for three years, and in the third year, she worked as an intern in Malakli Park. Before officially joining Malakli, she worked as a guide in Joburg Lion Park, helping to raise cubs that needed to be raised artificially. In August 2008, she joined Tiger Valley in South Africa as Assistant Tiger Manager.

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