Lang Shiwei's career

Although he is the eldest son of Lang Xianping, Lang Shiwei's career is not much different from that of most self-made post-80s generation. He even admitted that as the son of Lang Xianping, he was under great pressure, and he didn't want to be laughed at for not doing well. After graduating from college, he found a job by flipping through newspapers, from serving tea for others to being an intern, and today he has become a successful entrepreneur. Behind this, there are not so many twists and turns and legends, but more an ordinary young man's down-to-earth struggle: from the most ordinary software engineer and securities researcher to returning to China, he worked in Dapeng Securities, Warburg Trust and Fosun Group respectively, and gradually stepped onto the top of the company. In 2007, Lang Shiwei started his own business when he made small achievements in the capital market and his career was the most brilliant. Set up Sunshine Private Equity Fund and create "Lang Fund" brand. Later, his field expanded to the primary market and capital market, and now he has served as an executive and consultant of many enterprises. "Father gave us life, which is the blessing of our younger generation. Because of his identity, we can't inherit the business. Therefore, starting a business from scratch is the only way, "Lang Shiwei said.

Now Lang Shiwei has multiple identities: member of the Youth Federation of Huangpu District, Shanghai, and entrepreneurial tutor; People's Oriental Publishing House signed a writer; He is currently the president of Shanghai Hao Han Equity Investment Management Co., Ltd. and the general manager of Shanghai Gaohan Xinhao Asset Management (Limited Partnership); CEO of Kim Jong Kook Chuang Holdings Co., Ltd. Chief Consultant of Shanghai Hu Rong Law Firm; And directors of several companies under the investment company; Founder of "Lang Fund"; Its funds include "Lang Fund-Long and Short Strategic Hedging, Lang Fund-Trading and Bill Arbitrage Fund, Lang Fund-Quantum Fund (not subject to investment restrictions) and so on.