Save China’s Tigers International Foundation Save China’s Tigers Team

The team of Save China’s Tigers International Foundation includes not only the entire staff of the Foundation, but also a large number of volunteers and supporters. We express our sincere gratitude for all your hard work and dedication! It is because of you that the funds raised to save China’s tigers can be better used for tiger rewilding training projects.

The following are the main members of the foundation:

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Dr. Xu Xiaoming is a partner of China Broadband Industry Fund. Partner. Prior to that, Dr. Xu served as the Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of Tom Online Limited from 2003 to 2005 and as a Senior Advisor to the Tom Group from 2002 to 2005. From 1999 to 2001, Dr. Tsui worked for China Resources Group in Hong Kong and served as the managing director and executive director of three listed companies under the group. Prior to his career in corporate management, Dr. Hui worked in investment banking in Hong Kong, including serving as Vice President and Co-Director of Nomura International from 1993 to 1995, and as Head of Greater China Investment Banking at NatWest Bank from 1995 to 1998. Director. From 1998 to 1999, he served as the head of the Greater China Investment Banking Department of the Bank of Boston. Dr. Xu began his career as an economist at China International Trust and Investment Corporation in Beijing from 1986 to 1989. Dr. Xu graduated from Peking University in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in astrophysics; graduated from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1986 with a master's degree in economics; and graduated from the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom in 1993 with a doctorate in economics. Director

A famous jewelry designer in Hong Kong. Educated in Paris, Ottawa and New York. His jewelry designs are inspired by Eastern philosophy, mysticism and Chinese culture. He has held solo exhibitions in major cities around the world. His works are collected by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and the Montpellier Museum in France. He loves nature and wildlife and supports saving China's tigers in many ways. Consultant

Claudina was the general manager and director of Save China’s Tigers International Foundation. She is the author of the children's storybook "Tiger Cub Tang". (www paddyfield com,) She has teamed up with the illustrator to donate all proceeds from the book to the Save China's Tigers project. As a freelance writer, she has also written several articles for Save China's Tigers International Foundation and published in Asian Geographic Magazine and the South African Morning Post. Claudie's love for tigers originated from a dream she had about a tiger playing happily in the jungle. The dream was so vivid that she felt she was destined to be associated with a tiger. Consultant

Mobius retired as a vice president at Barclays in 1999 after seven years as the bank's chief operating officer for Asia Pacific. A resident of Hong Kong, he has held various non-executive executive positions in Asia and Europe and has made numerous "angel" investments in business units. His hobbies are marathons and adventure activities. Consultant

Qiao Ling was educated in China, the United States and the United Kingdom. In the early 1990s, she left her position as an international liaison officer at the National Library of China under the Ministry of Culture and switched to providing consulting services to a number of international companies. , to help them develop their business in China. As a UK resident, she travels regularly between the UK, China and Hong Kong and holds management positions on many projects in the cultural sector and nature conservation. Volunteer

Xu Jianlong owns his own public relations company EC Square and has assisted small town centers in carrying out public relations activities on many occasions. General Manager

Graphic design and media specialist. He has worked in the film, television and publishing industries as well as corporate companies. "I have been a long-time environmental volunteer with organizations such as Greenpeace, Ocean Conservancy and the Suzuki Foundation. I am honored to be part of the effort to save tigers.

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Mr. Zhao is a member of CCTV Founder of the environmental awareness programs "Animal World" and "Man and Nature". He is the host and commentator of many important TV programs in China and his name has become a household name in China. He is also one of the senior teachers of CCTV. Scientific Advisor

Lu Houji is a retired professor at the School of Life Sciences of East China Normal University and former director of the International Biological Conservation Center. He is mainly engaged in wildlife protection, endangered species management and mammal behavioral ecology research. He has conducted in-depth research on Chinese cats, especially big cats, and is actively involved in the protection of Chinese tigers. In the past ten years, he has held training courses on wildlife conservation and management for domestic and foreign nature conservation workers, and has written a series of papers and books on mammals. Professor Lu is also a member of the IUCN Feline Expert Group and the Breeding Population Protection Expert Group.

Zhang Lin

Zhang Lin is the liaison person in Beijing for Save China’s Tigers International Foundation. After joining Ogilvy & Mather, she continued working as a volunteer with Save China's Tigers International Foundation.

Wang Liang

Volunteer

South China Liaison Officer of Save China’s Tigers International Foundation.

Lin Huamiao

Project Coordinator

Lin Huamiao is currently the Beijing Liaison Officer of Save China’s Tigers International Foundation. Before joining Save China's Tigers, she served as a volunteer at Save China's Tigers for many years. With his love for tigers and animals, Lin Huamiao has made saving Chinese tigers and protecting animals his lifelong career.

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Originally from Beijing, China, graduated from the Department of English and American Literature at Peking University. Earned an MBA from the Wharton School. She has worked in Italy as a brand certifier for world-renowned brands Fila, Benetton and Gucci. After leaving the clothing industry, she devoted her passion to wildlife conservation. She founded the Save China's Tigers International Foundation in the UK, US and Hong Kong to raise public awareness and funds for China's flagship animals, especially the most endangered South China tigers. -The foundation's mission is to raise public awareness and funds for China to protect its flagship animals, especially the most endangered South China tiger. Chairman of the Board

Stewart has had a successful career in the banking industry over the years. He loves nature and has been an enthusiastic supporter of the charity work of the Save China's Tigers International Foundation. He is the main funder of the foundation and China's tiger rewilding pilot project. Finance, Board of Directors

David is an investment banker, but he prefers to be thought of as a cat lover. It's only fitting that he help save China's big cats. Project Coordinator

Sarah joined Save China’s Tigers International Foundation in October 2000. She has seven years of experience in wildlife protection, including tigers, from her previous police career. She has worked on the Freeborn Foundation's Darwin Project team, raising funds for India's Darwin National Park (home of tiger expert Billy Arjun-Sing), and as a ranger at the Kent Big Cat Sanctuary. She is also involved with the Ridgeway Foundation's work to protect endangered cats, and tigers have always been her favorite, having seen her first wild tiger on the back of an elephant in Darwin National Park, India, in 1999. Tiger's love paid off. Consultant

In 1983 Robert Hansen joined the development program of N M Rothschild & Sons Ltd. Until 1986 he worked as a division manager and financial analyst for RAM and RIAM. In 1986, he moved to Hong Kong and worked in the finance department, specializing in advising clients on mergers and acquisitions, partnerships and investments in Asia, where he learned to appreciate Chinese art and became fascinated by Chinese culture.

In 1996 he became Chairman of Hanson Logistics and at the end of 1997 he left Hanson plc and founded UK-based Hanson Logistics in February 1998. In February 1998, he founded his own company, Hanson Limited, in the UK to provide financial advice to shareholders and directors and promote the effective integration of investors and users of capital. Consultant

Gerry has worked with Steven Spielberg for more than 30 years as his international marketing consultant. He has become a leader in the global marketing of international films. , widely recognized in the film industry. He was responsible for international marketing for Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures, and also worked for International Syndicated Pictures, Artists Alliance and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Most recently, he served as Vice President of International Marketing and Sales for DreamWorks. Now he also provides international consulting for his own company.

Long Feng

Assistant

Wang Xiangwei

Volunteer

Born in 1992 in Singapore. He aspires to become a tiger conservationist when he grows up, hoping to do his part to save the world's king of beasts, the tiger.

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Hue Webster graduated from Du Clark University School of Law and is a partner in the Washington, D.C., law firm of Webster, Chamberlain & Beand. As a member of the American Association Management Law Committee, he specializes in tax exemption, capital raising, regulatory, contracts and intellectual property matters for nonprofit organizations, including charities, professional groups, and technical, social science and trade associations. consulting services. He also writes and edits for top U.S. legal journals such as The Law Society and Nonprofit Law and Taxation, which are highly regarded among nonprofit organizations. This year, his book, "Fiduciary Responsibilities of Nonprofit Leaders and Employees," was published by the Bureau of National Affairs. Trustee

Wildlife expert Dr. Gary M. Kohler has been a researcher with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife Management for eight years, using VHF and GPS telemetry, DNA population estimation, GIS resource selection and other methods are used to study lynx, pumas, black bears and other carnivores. In the past, he served as a senior lecturer at Moi University in Kenya, where he taught wildlife management and research methods and supervised graduates in field surveys of African lions, passerines and elephants. Dr. Gailey also worked at the Motohama Wildlife Research Institute at Idaho State University, studying carnivores and their habitats, and was commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Motohama Institute in 1990-1991. Southeast China guided the first South China tiger expedition, which led to the introduction of China's action plan to save the South China tiger. Dr. Gailey is a member of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group, the Wildlife Society, the Society for Conservation Biology, and the Fache-Sigma Honor Society, and has authored and co-edited more than 20 reports and publications, such as Forest Carnivore Conservation": The Scientific Basis of American Minks, Fishes, Bobcats, and Wolverines" and "Seasonal Resource Exploitation by Mountain Lions, Bobcats, and Coyotes." Program Coordinator

Becky holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Morehead State University and received her master's degree in biology from the school in 1988. She taught high school biological sciences for 11 years and also taught college biology, ecology, and health courses. She started the Prize Ecology Club, which is dedicated to raising conservation awareness, conducting various club activities and improving the environment. Over the past decade, she has made a significant contribution to wildlife and environmental issues through her active promotion of education, sponsorship of various environmental organizations, and involvement in local and national and international political campaigns. Now, in addition to working for Save China's Tigers, she also helps a number of other environmental groups.

Directors

Steve is a Senior Managing Director at Rich Capital Management. He is responsible for global venture capital and private equity practices. Ritchie Corporation is comprised of media/technology, energy and biotechnology segments. The venture capital team is headquartered in New York, with offices in Menlo Park, London and Hong Kong. In addition to his role at Ridge Capital, Steve has been very active in sustainability through his involvement in supporting other organizations such as TERI-NA, Delhi Sustainability Summit, Illinois Institute of Technology School of Design, and Save China’s Tigers International Foundation positive effect.

Prior to joining Rich Capital, Steve served as a Senior Managing Director at GE Capital for 13 years. He also served as senior managing director at GE Equity, where he was responsible for technology and communications, as well as global investment strategy for 100 companies and 20 funds. Prior to joining GE Equity, Steve was Managing Director of GE Capital Ventures, where he was responsible for internal and external venture capital activities and led innovation efforts at GE and GE Capital.

Prior to joining GE, Steve worked at Booz Allen Hamilton and was a member of financial associations in New York, Dallas, San Francisco and Singapore. Steve is a graduate of Southern Methodist University and the Wharton School of Business. He currently resides in Reading, Connecticut.

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South Africa Project Center (South Africa) : Patti C. Wilkin, Director of the South Africa Project Center

He has more than 28 years of experience in wildlife research, including large carnivore research and wildlife population trend prediction research. His professional experience includes wildlife trapping, pest control, radio tracking and environmental assessment. A professional ecologist, he has been a member of provincial conservation authorities and South African National Parks. He directed a private foundation research project on lion ecology in Botswana National Park and was contracted by the Frankfurt/European Union Zoological Society to serve as principal technical director in Tanzania. From 2001 to the present he has worked as a private environmental and wildlife consultant on various ecological and environmental projects in South Africa, Zambia and Tanzania. He is a member of the IUCN Oryx Specialist Group and Vice-Chair of the South Africa Group; he is also a member of the African Lion Working Group and serves on various branches of the Working Group. Author of two books on wildlife management, as well as numerous scientific papers and popular wildlife science articles. He has been invited to speak at many scientific conferences and seminars at home and abroad. Consultant

Louis is an international consultant and mentor in strategic leadership development programs, having founded the Center for Innovation Leadership (www cil net) in 1989, Shell, Eskom South Africa, University of Natal, SABMiller He has been approached for help by corporations, Air University, UNAIDS, Amnesty International and the World Health Organization, among others. ), Amnesty International and WWF. His work in South Africa was praised by the British House of Lords, and his work plan was endorsed by Shell Oil Company. Consultant

Don is a professional lawyer who qualified as a solicitor at the University of Good Hope and later studied at Gray's Inn to become a senior advocate. He was president of the Pretoria Chamber of Commerce and worked at the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris. As director of Pretoria National Parks, he successfully prevented the former environment minister from illegally developing the Talanskai coast. He was the former director of the South African National Symphony Orchestra and is currently the director of the South African National Ballet Theatre. Consultant

Eddie is the founder of Lowry Park Animal Sanctuary. The base was founded out of his passion for birds and continues to expand through Eddie's efforts. He also provided valuable advice on rewilding and breeding to save China's tigers. Consultant

Jehad Damm is the editor of the African Indabaco e-newsletter (www africanindabaco za). He is also a board member of a US conservation organization (www conservationforce org). He is passionate about protecting and utilizing wildlife.

He has traveled around the world and lived in Asia, South America and Southern Europe. In 1994, German Gerhard came to settle in South Africa

Carlos Tavares

Manager of Laohu Valley Reserve in South Africa

Carlos is the new manager of Laohu Valley Reserve in South Africa. He is of Portuguese descent but was born in South Africa. He obtained a Diploma in Conservation and later an Advanced Diploma in Game Management from the University of Pretoria. His 18-year career has been in the field of wildlife management, starting as a guide in Piranes Mountains National Park. He also holds a Level 3 Certificate from FGASA (Field Guides Federation of South Africa) as well as an SKS Certificate. His primary interest in wildlife soon began to shift toward wildlife refuge management. He has helped establish private reserves in South Africa and large-scale projects in Mozambique. His specialty is protected area construction and management, and he has successfully converted old cattle pens into protected areas on several occasions. He has extensive experience in the day-to-day management of protected areas, including wildlife reintroduction, fire management, theft prevention, bush clearing, aerial population surveys, wildlife management, building design and road maintenance. He has also worked as a private consultant to wildlife farms and reserves for wildlife farming businesses. Carlos also has a third-degree black belt in karate and enjoys diving, nanophysics, and the laws of nature.

John Mason-Blackberry

Assistant Manager of Laohu Valley Reserve, South Africa

John studied wildlife range management at Tshwane University of Technology. He worked as a breeding ranch manager at Malakle Park and gained extensive experience in wildlife capture, veterinary work, and the care and breeding of rare and endangered species. He joined the Save China Tigers team in May 2008 and has been a team member ever since.

Jeremy Anderson

Reserve Consultant

Jeremy Anderson has specialized in wildlife conservation for over 30 years, originally in Zululand A field ranger who later became a biologist in Zimbabwe and Zululand, he worked for many years with wild lion populations in the Shushui Conservancy (Umfolozi and Hluhluwe Conservancies). There he spent several years working for wild lion reserves (Umfolozi and Hluluwe Reserves) on how to minimize human-lion conflict while keeping lion populations sustainable. He later became the general director of Piranisberg National Park, where he was responsible for the restoration of large areas of the reserve. The work involves thousands of animals, from impalas to hippos to elephants. He subsequently became director of Kangwana Park, where under his leadership the park established three new reserves and several return program areas, including the return of lions. Since 1994 he has worked as a wildlife conservation consultant in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, focusing primarily on the development and restoration of protected areas. He is a member of the IUCN Antelope Specialist Group and the African Lion Working Group, and is a member of the established International Conservation Service

Richard Davies

China Tiger Pilot Reserve Consultant

Having worked for nature conservation organizations since 1984 and gaining valuable experience on the ground, he now ensures the financial operations of nature conservation projects and strives to make them more Cost-effective while still committing to the conservation of endangered ecosystems and species.

Mark Stahlmans

Consultant of China Tiger Experimental Reserve

As an ecologist, he is engaged in nature conservation management 19 years working experience in the public, state and private sectors. He has participated in a series of conservation projects in Angola, Cameroon, Gabon, Mozambique, South Africa, Togo and Zimbabwe in Africa and Dubai in the Middle East. He holds a bachelor's degree in forestry engineering, an Australian master's degree and a PhD in plant and animal environments and has published more than 20 scientific papers and a series of papers in international review collections. In addition to his knowledge and experience in the field, he is proficient in geographic information systems, telemetry analysis techniques, and data analytics.

Vivian McKenzie

Tiger Consultant

Vivian was born in Zimbabwe, under the zodiac sign of Tiger, in KwaZulu-Na Growing up in the mainland of Taal Province.

She moved to the Philippolis area with her parents and started welding security doors after leaving school before joining the South African Telephone Company as an operator, moving to Puspuri in 1997 and winning the position of supervisor. After working for the South African Telephone Company for nine years, she moved to a tent-making company in Bloemfontein where she worked in administration for five years.

She has now resigned from the company and returned to Philippolis to join a reserve in South Africa. For her, this is not just a new job, but a dream come true.

Jolande Janssen Van Remberg

Assistant Tiger Manager

Jolande studied nature management for three years at Centurion College and the third year at Marakele Park practice. Before officially joining the Marakele team, she worked as a guide at the Joburg Lion Park, helping to raise tiger cubs that needed to be raised in captivity. She joined Tiger Valley in South Africa in August 2008 as Assistant Tiger Manager.

International wild cat experts wrote an article that fully affirmed the South African rewilding project to save Chinese tigers