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Kai Zou is the founder and CEO of NetMind.AI. He graduated from Georgetown University and Tsinghua University in the United States.
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Adrian Wang
Adrian Wang is the Founder and CEO of Metalpha. He is also the Chairman of the Hong Kong Sustaintech Foundation. He graduated from Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance and holds an MBA degree from the HKUST Business School.
TY Shao
TY Shao is co-founder and Head of Community at AgentLayer, advisor at Dyson Finance, Melodao, and previously Head of Investment and Research at Outliers Fund. He graduated from Tsinghua University.
Jonathan Mui
Jonathan Mui is the co-founder and CEO of Moongate. He graduated from the University of Western Ontario and Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Canada.
Xmei Lin
Xmei Lin is the PMT General Manager at Bitmain.
Rashid Ajami
Rashid Ajami is the co-founder of Metropolis and previously the founder of B2B2C White Label and community platform Connectt. He graduated from Georgetown University.
John Gordon
John Gordon is a former partner at Beijing investment fund, INBlockchain. He has 15+ years of international experience in Chinese education. He received his degree in East Asian Studies from Wesleyan University as well as an EMBA from Tsinghua University.
Charles Moran
Charles Moran is the COO of North Island Ventures. He is a graduate of Georgetown University and UCLA Anderson School of Management.
Chris Zheng
Chris Zheng is the CTO of Turbo Protocol and previously worked as a ZK researcher & engineer at PolyHedra. He graduated from Tsinghua University and McGill University in Canada.
Péter Garamvölgyi
Peter Garamvolgyi is the Lead, Protocol Engineering at Scroll and was previously an engineer at Conflux Network and president of the International Blockchain Association at Tsinghua University.
Steve Wei
Steve is the co-founder and CEO of TOP Network. He is a successful serial entrepreneur, and a founding employee of WebEx. From 1996 to 2003, Steve held multiple key positions at WebEx. In 2004, he founded Cenwave Communications, a video conferencing software company which was successfully sold to Huawei in 2010.