Peng Zhuangzhuang holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University and a doctorate in mathematics from Princeton University. After graduating from Ph.D., Peng Zhuangzhuang returned to work in Beijing. From 200 1 to 20 1 1, Peng Zhuangzhuang worked as a consultant and partner in Beijing McKinsey Global Management Consulting Company.
Peng Zhuangzhuang is responsible for the government consulting work of McKinsey & Company in Greater China, and is also one of the collaborators of McKinsey & Company in the consulting work of telecom and media industry in the Asia-Pacific region, formulating development strategies for the government, large state-owned enterprises and multinational companies. 20 1 1 By 2020, he will be the general manager of Microsoft Greater China business strategy.
In March 2020, Peng Zhuangzhuang joined Good Future as vice president of strategy, responsible for designing the overall strategy of the company and leading the strategic planning process of various business departments. From 202 1, 1 1, he will be the future CFO. On the evening of June 3rd, 65438+2022 10, Good Future Group announced the appointment of Peng Zhuangzhuang, the company's chief financial officer, as the company's president, with effect from June 5438+2022 10/day.
Peng Zhuangzhuang's Early Experience:
Peng Zhuangzhuang, born in 1974, was raised by his grandparents. Peng Zhuangzhuang completed most of his primary and secondary school studies in Beijing (studied under Sun Weigang, a famous special-grade teacher in Beijing), and went to the United States with his parents in his sophomore year. His father now lives in the United States and is a tenured professor of computer science at the University of Maryland.
Peng Zhuangzhuang once entered the top ten in the Mathematical Olympiad for American middle school students, and won the Westinghouse Award for American middle school students with the title of Junior Nobel Prize. After graduating from high school, Peng Zhuangzhuang was admitted to the Mathematics Department of Harvard University, and then went to Princeton University to study for a doctorate. Before joining McKinsey, Dr. Peng worked as an information technology consultant in the United States.