Ma Yun, male, Han nationality, was born in1September, 964 10, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Originally from Gulai Town, Shengzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The main founder of Alibaba Group, currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of Alibaba Group, Director of Japanese Softbank, Chairman of the China Committee of the Nature Conservancy and a member of the global board of directors, Director of Huayi Brothers, Director of the Life Science Breakthrough Award Foundation, and Co-Chairman of the United Nations High-level Group on Digital Cooperation.
1988 graduated from the Foreign Languages Department of Hangzhou Normal University. In the same year, I worked as an English and international trade teacher in Hangzhou Institute of Electronic Technology. 1995, founded China Yellow Pages, the first Internet business information publishing website in China. 1998 became the general manager of China international electronic business center Guofutong information technology development co., ltd. 1999, founded Alibaba and served as CEO of Ali Group.
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1In March, 1999, Ma Yun officially resigned from public office. Later, Ma Yun's team, known as 18 Luohan, returned to Hangzhou to raise 500,000 yuan to start a new round of business and develop Alibaba's website.
On August 17, 2005, Yahoo announced that at the expense of 10 billion in cash and all the assets of Yahoo China, it also obtained an investment of $0/0 billion from Yahoo/Kloc in exchange for 40% of the shares and 35% of the voting rights of Alibaba founded by Ma Yun, and Ma Yun became the chairman of the board of directors of Yahoo China.
20 17 On February 4th, the unveiling ceremony of the headquarters of Alibaba Group in Australia and New Zealand was held in New South Wales, Australia. At the ceremony, Ma Yun, President of Zheshang Association and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Alibaba Group, said that the concept of "making the world have no hard business" should be brought to Oceania.
/kloc-in September, 2008, Ma Yun published an open letter entitled Happy Teachers' Day, announcing that one year later, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Alibaba, that is, in September, 2009, he would no longer serve as the chairman of the board of directors of the group, and Zhang Yong, the current CEO of the group, would take over.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Ma Yun