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The current chairman of Jiannanchun Winery
Joe, male,1born in September 1949, Mianzhu, Sichuan. Graduated from the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, entrepreneur, chairman and party secretary of Jiannanchun Group.

Qiao Yu 1982 entered Jiannanchun Winery and served as the director of the Party Office, deputy secretary of the Party Committee and deputy director. In 2000, he served as chairman, general manager and party secretary of Jiannanchun Group. In 20021year, Joe was awarded the title of Top Ten Financial Man in Sichuan, and Joe was awarded the title of outstanding member of provincial and municipal governments and outstanding party worker for many times.

200 1 was rated as a model worker in the domestic trade system, an advanced manager of scientific and technological progress in the food industry in 2002, an outstanding operator and entrepreneur in Deyang City from 2002 to 2004, and an advanced individual as a career builder in Socialism with Chinese characteristics, Sichuan Province in 2005.

Personal profile

1969 After the Spring Festival, Joe went to work in Qingping Phosphate Mine. The house where he lives has no windows, so he has to sleep on a straw mat. Joe loves China's traditional culture and reads novels, poems and history books. Reading influenced his life. When he was young, he had no money to buy books. After taking part in the work, he borrowed books and bought many books.

Joe worked in Qingping Phosphate Mine 14 years, and worked as a miner, stripper, construction worker, clerk, cashier, motorcade dispatcher and office officer. In 65,438+0978, he was transferred from the dispatch post and sent to the party school for study. Originally, the secretary of the mine planned to let him go back to the mine to be the deputy director of the political department after studying. But after coming out of the party school, the secretary was transferred and had to be an ordinary officer in the political department of the organ, which made Joe, who was only 28 years old at that time, feel very lost.