MIT Economics and Talent Forum (MIT ETF), previously known as "MIT Talent Forum", was founded in 2001. It is a non-profit organization established by a group of dedicated and enthusiastic Asian students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and working professionals in Great Boston area. As the earliest non-profit organization interested in the research of economy of the Asia-Pacific region as well as talent exchange between the Asia-Pacific and U.S., MIT Economics and Talent Forum aims to

•  stimulating and fostering communication and collaboration between the Asia-Pacific region and US enterprises, government agencies, universities and research institutions.

•  serving overseas Asian students and professionals to communicate better with the Asia-Pacific and U.S. enterprises, government agencies and research institutions.

•  helping the growing enterprises in the Asia-Pacific region explore collaborations with MIT.

Since founded in 2001, MIT Economics and Talent Forum has been assisting the enterprises and organizations in the U.S. and Asia-Pacific regions, as well as overseas Asian students and working professionals through hosting a series of annual conferences, career fairs, business visits, seminar series and consultant services.



Conference

The annual conference addresses global economic, technological and social development trends and the opportunities and challenges they bring to people interested in the Asia-Pacific area.


Career Fair
The annual career fair serves as a platform for Employers, university
students, and working professionals. Since 2001, career fairs have
tremendously helped many enterprises, government agencies,
universities and institutions to explore the market of talent in
North-East America; and meanwhile aided university students and
working professionals to seek the best development opportunities not
only in the U.S. but also in the Asia-Pacific region.


Seminar Series
The seminar series invites business and government leaders and academic scholars to conduct lectures and Q&A sessions on Asian topics on the MIT campus. The seminar series has established its reputation and attracted a sizeable audience from the Greater Boston area, and from as far as California, Michigan and other places in the United States.
 

Our Team

Co-Presidents:

Ke Duan, Jianglong Chen

Vice Presidents:

Jienan Han, Yan Liu, Xu Zhao, Qian Wang

Conference Directors:

Joyce Jin, Qian Wang, Yan Liu

Panel Leads: Ying Li, Yieyie Yang, Yongliang Yang, Bonan Li,
Yan Liu, Qian Wang
Media and Marketing Leaders: Susan Sun, Yan Liu, Qi Qin
Operation Leaders: Jianglong Chen, Jienan Han, Yun Lin, Yong Zhao, Xu Zhao, Erdong Cheng, Meng Zeng
 
Other Executive Committee Members:

Dong Wang, James Xiao, Jian Wen, Jukui Yi, Weilin Li, Xiang Gao, Zhihui Wang, Yuanwen Liu, Yu Wei, Jingan Liu, Ling Lin, Qi Zhang, Shunan Xu, Simon Li, Xiang Gao, Jun Sun, Yonggang Wen, Wencan Tang, Daoying Hu, Fang Liao
 

Director of IT Support: Xinbao Wang
Web Masters: Xinbao Wang , Yubo Bao, Jianqing Liu,
Mingjiang Xiong
Graphic Designer: Mingjiang Xiong, Jienan Han
 
   

Board of Directors:

Zhiyuan Cheng (Chairman)
Xiaolin Xie
Dulles Wang
Dequan Wu
Jianxi Luo
Hao Huang
Liwen Chen

Co-Founders:
 

Tao Wang
Zhiyuan Cheng
Qinhai Xia

Board of Advisors:

Dr. Victor Tang, Former VP of IBM China
Mr. Jialin Liu, Board Member and Head of Fixed Income for Morgan Stanley Asia and the Pacific
Prof. Jiang Wang, MIT Sloan School of Management
Prof. Yasheng Huang, MIT Sloan School of Management
Dr. Anthony St. George, Assistant Dean, MIT School of Engineering
Sean Gilbert
Director of Project Development & Training, MIT-China Program

Contact Us

MIT Economics and Talent Forum
P.O. BOX 426006
Cambridge, MA 02142
USA

Email: talentforum_info@mit.edu   (recommended)
Website: www.talentforum.org

Co-organizers

 
 


 

MIT-China Program
 

Tsinghua Alumni Association
- Boston
 

 

 

 

 
 

 
  


 


 


 

 

 

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