Wang Qishan - Member of Standing Committee of Political Bureau of CPC Central Committee
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Updated: 2012-11-15 20:31
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BEIJING - The following is the biographical sketch of Wang Qishan:
Wang Qishan, born in July 1948, is a male ethnic Han from Tianzhen, Shanxi Province. He entered workforce in January 1969 and joined the CPC in February 1983. He graduated from the University Regular Class at the Department of History at Northwest University, China, with a major in history. He is a senior economist.
He is currently a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, vice premier of the State Council and member of its Leading Party Members' Group.
1969-1971 Educated youth, Fengzhuang Commune, Yan'an County, Shaanxi Province
1971-1973 Worked at the Shaanxi Provincial Museum
1973-1976 Student of history, Department of History, Northwest University, China
1976-1979 Worked at the Shaanxi Provincial Museum
1979-1982 Intern researcher, Institute of Modern History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
1982-1986 Section chief and research fellow at the deputy bureau level, Rural Policy Research Office, Secretariat, CPC Central Committee; and deputy director, Liaison Office, Rural Development Research Center, State Council
1986-1988 Research fellow at the bureau level, Rural Policy Research Office, Secretariat, CPC Central Committee; director, Liaison Office, Rural Development Research Center, State Council; director, National Office for Pilot Areas of Rural Reform; acting director and director, Development Institute, Rural Development Research Center, State Council
1988-1989 General manager; and secretary, Party Committee; of China Rural Trust and Investment Corporation
1989-1993 Vice governor; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of People's Construction Bank of China (09/1992 - 11/1992: student, Further Studies Class for Provincial- and Ministerial-level Cadres, Central Party School)
1993-1994 Vice governor; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of People's Bank of China
1994-1996 Governor; and secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of People's Construction Bank of China
1996-1997 Governor; and secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of China Construction Bank
1997-1998 Member, Standing Committee, CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee
1998-2000 Member, Standing Committee, CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee; vice governor, Guangdong Province
2000-2002 Director; and secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of the Office for Economic Restructuring of the State Council
2002-2003 Secretary, CPC Hainan Provincial Committee; chairman, Standing Committee, Hainan Provincial People's Congress
2003-2004 Deputy secretary, CPC Beijing Municipal Committee; acting mayor, Beijing; executive chairman; and deputy secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
2004-2007 Deputy secretary, CPC Beijing Municipal Committee; mayor, Beijing; executive chairman; and deputy secretary, Leading Party Members' Group; of the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
2007-2008 Member, Political Bureau, CPC Central Committee
2008-2011 Member, Political Bureau, CPC Central Committee; vice premier; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of the State Council; chairman, Organizing Committee for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo
2011-2012 Member, Political Bureau, CPC Central Committee; vice premier; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of the State Council
2012- Member, Standing Committee, Political Bureau; secretary, Central Commission for Discipline Inspection; vice premier; and member, Leading Party Members' Group; of the State Council
Alternate member, Fifteenth CPC Central Committee; member, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth CPC Central Committees; member, Political Bureau, Seventeenth CPC Central Committee; member, Political Bureau and its Standing Committee, Eighteenth CPC Central Committee; member, Standing Committee member and secretary, Eighteenth Central Commission for Discipline Inspection.