Lu Hao (born 1967)

Not to be confused with Lu Hao (born 1947).
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lu.
Lu Hao
陆昊
Governor of Heilongjiang
Assumed office
March 2013
Preceded by Wang Xiankui
First Secretary of the Communist Youth League
In office
April 2008  March 2013
Preceded by Hu Chunhua
Succeeded by Qin Yizhi
Personal details
Born June 1967 (age 49)
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Nationality Chinese
Political party Communist Party of China

Lu Hao (Chinese: 陆昊; pinyin: Lù Hào; born June 1967) is a Chinese politician, serving since 2013 as the Governor of Heilongjiang Province. He is the youngest provincial governor in China.[1] Previously Lu has served as the First Secretary of the Communist Youth League, and vice-mayor of Beijing.

Early life

Lu was born in Xi'an, but traces his ancestry to Shanghai (some sources say he was born in Shanghai). His father was a university professor. Lu was an only child.[2] He attended Xi'an No. 85 High School. In high school, Lu played volleyball and was captain of the school team for three years in a row. In school, his favourite subjects were history and politics. He consistently ranked as one of the top three students in his classes.[3]

Lu joined the Communist Party of China in 1985 at a mere 18 years of age. Due to his high grades, he was guaranteed entrance to the School of Economics and Management at Peking University. He was soon involved in student politics, and at age 20 was elected the head of the university student union, becoming the first student union president elected by popular vote since the Cultural Revolution. In early 1989, he gained admittance without sitting an exam to pursue graduate studies in economics at Peking University.[3]

While in graduate school, Lu worked under the direction of renowned Chinese economic Li Yining, who also taught Li Keqiang and Li Yuanchao. Lu also worked part-time as assistant to the manager of a wool production plant. By the age of 28, he was promoted general manager of the Beijing Wool Factory, directing the work of some 5,000 employees.[3] While leading the plant, Lu shuttled between Xi'an and Beijing trying to win further business. He streamlined operations and increased revenue, turning the plant into a profit-generating business; the plant would eventually converted into a corporation. In 1998 he was named one of the "Ten Outstanding Youth of Beijing" for his work at the wool factory, and was received by then Premier Zhu Rongji.[3]

Political career

Lu became head of the Zhongguancun Administrative Office in 1999, beginning his career in public administration. The Zhongguancun area of Beijing was known as "China's silicon valley", rich in start-up technology companies. In February 2003, he began working part-time as assistant to the chief executive of the Three Gorges Dam project. In January 2003, Lu was named vice mayor of Beijing, overseeing the city's Industry Work Commission and Economic Commission, overseeing the broad portfolios of state assets supervision, industry, and information technology.

In May 2008, Lu was named First Secretary of the Communist Youth League. He also served ex officio as the president of the China Youth University for Political Sciences. Prior to Lu, various political heavyweights, including former party leaders Hu Yaobang and Hu Jintao, and Premier Li Keqiang, had served in this position. At age 40, Lu became the youngest provincial-ministerial level official in the country.[4]

In 2009, Lu in his capacity as a member of the CPC Central Committee attended the 18th Congress of the Communist Party of Greece and personally met with its leader, Aleka Papariga.[5]

He was appointed acting governor of Heilongjiang on March 25, 2013, replacing Wang Xiankui, who had been promoted to Heilongjiang party chief. Lu was then elected as governor on June 5, 2013, during the second session of the 12th Heilongjiang Provincial People's Congress.

In 2012, Lu became the youngest full member of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.

Some observers have speculated that Lu is likely to become one of the core Chinese leadership in coming years, possibly ascending to the Politburo at the 19th Party Congress in 2017 and the Politburo Standing Committee at the 20th Party Congress in 2022.[1]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Wang Xiankui
Governor of Heilongjiang
2013 – Present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Hu Chunhua
First Secretary of the Communist Youth League of China
2008 – 2013
Succeeded by
Qin Yizhi
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/24/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.