Who is the chairman of Quanta Group?

Lin Baili (1947-), Taiwan Province entrepreneur, founder and president of Quanta Group. Non-executive chairman of hong kong jingmen technology. Born in Shanghai, he fled to Hong Kong with his parents when he was one year old, grew up in Tiaojingling slum and studied at Deming Middle School in Hong Kong. According to Lin Baili, "this school has only one building, and from the downstairs to the roof, it can go from kindergarten to university." After graduating from high school, he failed in the college entrance examination in Hong Kong, and then studied in the Department of Electrical Engineering of Taiwan Province Provincial University as an overseas Chinese student in Hong Kong. Because of his poor Mandarin, it is difficult to communicate with others, and he is often laughed at by his classmates in Taiwan Province Province. Besides, he is very shy and conceited, and has few friends during his study. Only Wen (who later became a famous entrepreneur in Taiwan Province Province) was always with him. Together, they designed the first computer in Taiwan Province Province. Won the first "Youth Medal" awarded by Jiang Jingguo, Executive Yuan of Taiwan Province. After graduating from college, Hewen co-founded Electronics and Jinbao Electronics, and also served as the general manager of Jinbao Electronics. Just then, fate played a joke on him. 1987, a big fire destroyed a computer company owned by Jinbao, losing several hundred million yuan, but it burned out Lin Baili's ambition to start his own business. 1988 and Liang Cizhen founded Quanta Electronics and produced their own products in less than half a year. In order to get orders, Lin Baili often visits customers with his computer behind his back and shows them on the spot. He also brought a printer with him, and as long as he got the order, he printed the quotation on the spot. On a business trip outside the island, Lin Baili is also walking around with a notebook on his back, and won't even take a sip of wine. A customer once threw his computer on the ground, but he still picked it up politely and said with a smile, "Look, the quality of our design is so good that it can't be broken." Lin Baili is relying on extraordinary perseverance to make Quanta's products win the favor of European and American manufacturers, and gradually become one of the largest notebook computer manufacturers in the world. 1999 became the global OEM leader of "notebook computers". For every four laptops in the world, 1 comes from Taiwan Province Quanta Computer Group. According to the latest statistics of Forbes list, Lin Baili's worth has reached $654.38+06 billion. The affiliated enterprises of Quanta Computer include Guanghui Electronics and Guangming Optoelectronics. Lin Baili often calls himself "Governor of Three Lights". He keeps a low profile and pursues the "turtle philosophy".