Biography
Weijian Shan is chairman and CEO of PAG, a leading Asia-focused private equity firm. Prior to PAG, he was a partner of the private equity firm TPG, and co-managing partner of TPG Asia (formerly known as Newbridge Capital). Over two decades, Weijian Shan has led a number of landmark transactions that have returned billions of dollars in profit to his firms’ investors. Previously, Shan was a managing director of JP Morgan, and an assistant professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In his youth, he spent several years working as a laborer in the Gobi Desert of China. He holds an M.A. and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.B.A. from the University of San Francisco. Shan is the author of Money Games: The Inside Story of How American Dealmakers Saved Korea’s Most Iconic Bank (2020) and Out of the Gobi: My Story of China and America (2019). His articles and commentary have been published in the Financial Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Foreign Affairs and many other publications.
單偉建是太盟投資集團的董事長兼首席執行官,太盟投資集團是亞洲最大的私人股權投資之一。在加入太盟投資集團之前,他曾是TPG的合夥人和TPG Asia(以前稱為新橋投資)的共同執行合夥人,並領導集團完成多項重大交易,為投資者取得可觀的投資回報。之前單先生曾擔任摩根大通集團的董事總經理,也曾任教於賓夕法尼亞大學沃頓商學院。單先生少年時下鄉內蒙戈壁務農。單先生擁有加利福尼亞大學伯克利分校的碩士和博士學位,也取得舊金山大學的工商管理碩士學位。單先生著有中英文版的《走出戈壁:我的中國和美國故事》和 《Money Games: The Inside Story of How American Dealmakers Saved Korea’s Most Iconic Bank》(《金錢遊戲》)。他也在《金融時報》、《紐約時報》、《華爾街日報》、《外交事務》等報紙刊物上發表過許多評論文章。