After a successful career in the investment management business, Ms. Fanghua Jiang relocated to Shanghai in 2008 and became an educational entrepreneur. Ms. Jiang launched Children’s Cooperation Center (CCC) in 2008 to fill the gap between a test taking culture and the other important requirements a great school provides such as character education and life skill training. CCC caters to local students and schools and has built strong relationships with k-12 schools and universities. Since 2008, over 5000 students benefited from Ms. Jiang’s programs including Drama, Public Speaking, Debate, English literacy and English literature . Ms. Jiang co-authored “American Character Education – A Collection of 38 Examples”.
Prior to her relocation to Shanghai, Ms. Jiang spent 15 years at three world-class firms. Initially hired at JPMorgan Private Bank in 1994, she created Morgan Asset Projection System (MAPS) that was the IP of Morgan Advice Lab. She also advised ultra-high net worth clients on their portfolio investments. She received successive promotions to head the structured derivatives marketing group and then lead the hedge fund advisory group’s distressed investment businesses. In 2003, Ms. Jiang joined Paloma Partners’ internal fund of funds group as a Managing Director. As part of her responsibilities, she provided investment advisory services to a few well-established cultural and educational endowments. In 2007, she teamed up with a former JPMorgan colleague, to start the Global Endowment Management LP based in Charlotte, NC. As a Partner and Managing Director, she was responsible for firm’s research and risk management
Ms. Jiang is the co-founder of Fudan Fuzhong Overseas Foundation, a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit charitable organization dedicated to support education development for students in China. She served as the President since its inception in 2006 until 2014.
Ms. Jiang received her B.A. in Economics in 1988 from Fudan University, Shanghai, China and a Master of Science in Business Administration in 1994 from Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. She lives in NYC. Ms. Jiang is a native Chinese speaker.