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Wang Hongyan's resume.
1988.09—— 1992.06 majoring in economic law, Faculty of Law, Wuhan University.

1992.06—— 1994.03 Work of Party School of Xiaogan Municipal Committee of Hubei Province.

1994.03 ——1998.12 Minister of Propaganda Department of Xiaogan Municipal Committee of Hubei Province.

1998.12 —— 20065438+0.08 Vice Mayor of Anlu Municipal People's Government, Hubei Province.

200 1.08——2002.08 Secretary of the Communist Youth League Xiaogan Municipal Committee of Hubei Province and Party Secretary.

2002.08—2004.438+0 Deputy Secretary of Hubei Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League and member of the Party Group.

2004.01—— 2006.1/deputy mayor of Ezhou municipal government, Hubei province (during this period: 2004.3 —— 2004./kloc-0.2 studied in the training class for young and middle-aged cadres at the Party School of Hubei Provincial Party Committee).

2006. 1 1——2007.05 Member of the Standing Committee of Ezhou Municipal Committee of Hubei Province and Vice Mayor (during this period: 2004.09 —— 2006./kloc-0.2 participated in the first MPA cooperation training between National School of Administration and Peking University).

2007.05—2008.02 Member of the Standing Committee of Ezhou Municipal Committee of Hubei Province, Deputy Mayor, and Secretary of the Party Working Committee of Ezhou Economic Development Zone.

2008.02—2008.03 Deputy Secretary of Shiyan Municipal Committee of Hubei Province.

2008.03—2008.06 Deputy Secretary of Shiyan Municipal Committee of Hubei Province, Deputy Mayor and Acting Mayor of the Municipal Government.

2008.06—— Secretary of the Central Secretariat of the Communist Youth League.

On June 3, 2008, he was elected secretary of the Central Secretariat of the Communist Youth League at the First Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. Born in 1970, Wang Hongyan became the first post-1970s secretary in the history of the Communist Youth League Central Committee, once again setting a new record for young senior officials.