Ren Jianxin (businessman)

Ren Jianxin
Born January 1958 (age 58)
Lanzhou, Gansu, China
Occupation Businessman
Known for Founding ChemChina
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ren.

Ren Jianxin (Chinese: 任建新; pinyin: Rén Jiànxīn; born January 1958) is a Chinese entrepreneur who is the founding president of the state-owned China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina), the 265th largest company of the Fortune Global 500. He founded Bluestar, a small solvents factory, in 1984, and created ChemChina by taking control of more than 100 troubled factories from the government, which retains ownership.

Early life and education

Ren Jianxin was born January 1958 in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, of Hebei ancestry.[1] During the Cultural Revolution, he worked as a sent-down youth in Dunhuang from 1974 to 1975. From 1975 to 1984 worked at Lanzhou Chemical Machinery Research Institute. He obtained a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from China Central Radio and TV University (now Open University of China). In 1994, he earned a master's degree in business administration from the department of economics at Lanzhou University.[2]

Career

In 1984, Ren used a loan of RMB ¥10,000[3] to start Bluestar Company (蓝星公司), an industrial solvents factory, together with seven young employees.[4] It later became China National Bluestar (Group) Company, a joint venture with the Blackstone Group.[5]

Starting in 1996,[4] Ren created the ChemChina empire by taking control of more than 100 troubled chemical factories all over China, which remained government-owned. His management style was to keep lay-offs at a minimum by shifting workers to the company's Malan Noodle restaurant chain, and to modernize by bringing in outside consultants.[3] In May 2004, after the State Council of China approved a merger of companies formerly under the Ministry of Chemical Industry as the China National Chemical Corporation (ChemChina), Ren Jianxin became its President. Since December 2014 he has been Chairman of the Board.[5]

Ren is chairman of what The Economist has described as the "most dynamic globaliser among China's state enterprises". ChemChina bought the Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli in 2015 for $7.7 billion, and the German machinery maker Krauss-Maffei for $1 billion, the biggest acquisition by a mainland Chinese company in Italy and Germany, respectively.[3] As of 2015, ChemChina is ranked 265th among the Fortune Global 500 companies.[6]

Awards

Ren is listed in China's "Top 10 M & A Figures", "The Most Famous Entrepreneurs" and “CCTV Annual Economic Figures”. He was awarded the National Order of Merit (France) as chevalier (knight).[5]

References

  1. "任建新 让蓝星照耀世界". Sohu (in Chinese). 19 September 2007.
  2. "Ren Jianxin". Hexun (in Chinese). Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Better than barbarians". The Economist. 14 January 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  4. 1 2 "专访中国化工老总任建新:打造世界一流化工企业". Phoenix New Media (in Chinese). Phoenix Television. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  5. 1 2 3 "Management: Ren Jianxin". Pirelli. 20 October 2015. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  6. "ChemChina". Fortune. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
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