Alvin Q. Liu was named president of Boeing China in September 2023. He serves as Boeing’s senior in-country executive, leading company-wide activities and supporting the development and implementation of Boeing’s China strategy. Liu is also responsible for leading government and community engagement, supporting new business and industrial partnerships, and expanding Boeing’s relationships with stakeholders in China. He reports to Dr. Brendan Nelson AO, president of Boeing Global.
Liu joined Boeing in 2022 as executive vice president of Government Operations, Boeing China and was responsible for building and strengthening partnerships with government stakeholders in China.
Previously, Liu had two decades of senior leadership experience with Ford Motor Company, serving as vice chairman of the company’s Greater China Operations and vice president of Ford International Market Group. Liu previously also held leadership roles at Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler AG.
Liu earned his master’s degree in International Relations and his Juris Doctor from Marquette University in the United States.
Michael Hart is President of the American Chamber of Commerce in China based in Beijing. He has over twenty-five years of business experience in Asia, including nineteen years in mainland China.
Bing Zhou served as the Head of China Government affairs at Vantive.
In this role, he is responsible for leading the development of government affairs strategy and policy management for the Chinese market.
Bing Zhou brings 20 years of experience in the field of Government Affairs in multinational organizations across various sectors including Intel, Dell, GE, Novartis, and Paypal as well as in China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM). Bing Zhou has served as the Deputy Director of the Bo’ao Forum for Asia (BFA) and is an expert on Asian Economic Integration.
Bing has a master’s degree at University of International Business and Economics and a bachelor’s degree at Wuhan University.
Mr. Qiang Lv is Divisional Vice President of Global Government Affairs at Abbott Laboratories. He is based in Beijing and leads the North Asia Regional Government Affairs team, reports directly to the headquarter. Qiang joined Abbott in 2014 as Vice President of Abbott China, responsible for corporate government affairs and supports the rapid development of Abbott's nutrition, medical devices, diagnostics and established pharmaceuticals in China.
Prior to join Abbott, Qiang was the Corporate Affairs Director of Mars Wrigley. He served several senior positions for corporate affairs and market development in Siemens and Sandoz, the generic division of Novartis before he joins Mars Wrigley.
Qiang was born in Beijing. He was professionally trained in the area of stomatology and medical engineering and received bachelor’s degree from the Fourth Military Medical University of China. He holds EMBA of INSEAD and Tsinghua University.
Chen Qi is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, and the chief expert of a major project of the National Social Science Fund. He serves as the Director of the Tsinghua Center for US-China Relations, the Chairman of the Academic Committee of the Belt and Road Strategy Research Institute at Tsinghua University, a member of the Expert Committee on Artificial Intelligence Security Governance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a member of the Expert Group of the United Nations Commission on Human Security, an executive director of the Chinese Association for the United Nations, a resident researcher at the Tsinghua-Carnegie Center for Global Policy and the director of the China-US Track II Dialogue Project, a recipient of the Excellent Mentor Award at Tsinghua University, and a member of the Editorial Committee of the journal Peace and Development. He has previously served as the Deputy Dean of teaching at the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, the executive editor-in-chief of International Political Science, and an editor of the Chinese Journal of International Politics.