She Duanzhi
Mr She Duanzhi joined Phillips in May 2011 as Head of Corporate Affairs and Vice President of Phillips China, in charge of external relations.
• 1986-1997: worked in China International Publishing Group under State Council Information Office
• 1998-2000: President of Chinese Government Relations in US Chamber of Commerce in China
• 2000-2001: President of Media and Press in Airbus China
• 2001-2002: Representative of US Information Technology Office in Beijing
• 2002-2006: President of Chinese Government Relations in United Technologies Beijing Office
• 2007-2011: Chief Representative and President of Government Affairs in IBM China, in charge of government affairs and public policies in China(including Hongkong and Taiwan )
Mr. She Duanzhi holds a master’s degree of Communications from Illinois University, US and MBA degree from Fordham University, New York, US. He also has double bachelor’s degrees of International Politics and International Cultural Exchanges from Peking University.
- CBCSD and Members Participated and Suggested on the Project for Technical Regulation on Low-carbon Pilot Community
- CBCSD and Members Participated in the APEC Cooperation Network Construction Forum of Green Supply Chain
- Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Petroleum and Natural Gas Exploitation Enterprises & Calculation Method of CO2 Emissions in Water Network of Chemical Enterprises
- CBCSD Attended the Workshop for Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development and Delivered Introductions
- WBCSD: Tackling the Challenge, How to Make Informed Choices on Forest Product?
- The National New-Type Urbanization Plan Released, Board Members of CBCSD Help the Sustainable Development of Cities
- Board members of CBCSD Actively Participated in the Carbon Trading and International Climate Change Process
- Two industrial Standards Compiled by CBCSD Passed Examination
- Widespread Use of the Achievements Businesses Energy Saving and Greenhouse Gas Management
- CBCSD held Chemical industry enterprise value chain (range 3) greenhouse gas emissions, accounting and reporting guidelines