Carol Yu

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Carol Yu
Personal details
Born (1983-01-18) January 18, 1983 (age 41)
Guangzhou, China
Alma materStanford University Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
OccupationStanford University Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government

Carol (Ying) Yu (Chinese: 于盈; pinyin: Yu Ying; born January 18, 1983) is the Associate Dean of Shenzhen InnoX Academy, former Assistant Chief Editor, Producer, and Host of a weekly television interview show “Visionaries” with global thought leaders at one of the largest global Chinese TV networks Phoenix TV. She was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and Ten Outstanding New Hong Kong Young Persons. Before joining Phoenix TV, Carol was with the Investment Banking Division of Morgan Stanley and the World Bank. Carol received her undergraduate degree in Economics from Stanford University and a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Carol was born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, the only child of Yu Youjun, a minister-level government official and academic, and Xu Ming, a media executive.[2] As a child, Carol excelled at her studies, following her parents’ instruction not to focus too much on the traditional Chinese model of being the best in the class, but rather to pursue a well-rounded education and finding a way to contribute to society in a positive manner.

Carol was educated at The Affiliated High School of South China Normal University (华南师范大学附属中学),[3] the top public high school in Guangdong Province, and completed her high school studies at San Domenico School, California’s first independent school (est. 1850) in the U.S., before enrolling in Stanford University.[4] After an internship at Morgan Stanley during her sophomore year, she graduated early with honors and joined Morgan Stanley after her junior year. After a few years of work experience, Carol returned to school and obtained a Master’s in Public Policy degree from Harvard Kennedy School.[5]

Carol has been very active in extracurricular activities throughout her life. She held various leadership positions in student government and was very active in various performing arts throughout her elementary school, middle school and high school in China. She founded a student magazine at middle school and was the first student president of the school TV station while she was at high school in China. She has also started writing and publishing since young age. While first moved to the U.S. at junior year in high school, which was a school known for its excellence in fine arts, reading a whole book in English for the first time, Carol was cast in the leading roles of several school musicals and plays including Children of Eden and Pippen. While at Stanford, she was one of the founding members and vice-president for “Forum for American Chinese Exchange at Stanford” (FACES),[4] vice-president for “Association of Chinese Students and Scholars at Stanford” (ACSSS), and co-founder of a political forum “Bursting the Bubble.” While at Harvard Kennedy School, she was chair of the Chinese Students Association, Co-Chair of East Asia Students Association, and Co-Chair of Asia Business Conference.

Media Career[edit]

Carol began her media career at Phoenix TV as a reporter and news presenter. Later, upon deciding to rejoin Phoenix TV after obtaining a master's degree at Harvard Kennedy School, she was tasked with launching the new radio business for the group. Being head of the radio station at 28, she was the youngest head of any major media channel in Hong Kong, and was responsible for the launching and running of a new radio business in Hong Kong, as well as leading the efforts in expanding Phoenix’s multinational network in Mainland China and abroad.[6] Carol has interviewed many top politicians, businessmen, media personalities, academics, artists, athletes, etc., and remains active as a columnist in several leading publications in China. In April 2017, Phoenix TV launched a weekly television interview show, "Visionaries," with Carol Yu serving as the Assistant Chief Editor, Producer and Host. Her show focuses on the future of technology, health, education and society to help people understand change and prepare for change. “Visionaries” has won Gold Award of “Best Business & Finance Profile Interview” of HSMC Business Journalism Awards for 3 years, and Top 5 of the Hurun China Most Influential Business TV Program in 2020. In recognition of her leadership and influence, she was selected as Young Global Leaders by the World Economic Forum and Ten Outstanding New Hong Kong Young Persons. [7]

Visionaries[edit]

Caro interviewing Kai-Fu Lee in "Visionaries"

"Visionaries" premieres prime time every Sunday evening at 9:40pm on Phoenix Chinese Channel, and it is also broadcast on Phoenix Infonews Channel, and made simultaneously available online and on the mobile app at Phoenix New Media (iFeng.com).

"Visionaries" targets to interview global business leaders. It will not only showcase the guests' insights on current issues and future trends, but will also aim to exhibit positive values and beliefs as a way to inspire viewers to work hard to achieve their dreams, work ethically and to give back to the society, continue learning and live a meaningful life. The show will carefully select guests that are respected, not only for their business abilities, but also for their commitment to improving the world we share.

Innovation Education[edit]

In 2021, Carol Yu decisively turned her focus towards the innovation and entrepreneurship education by taking on the role of Associate Dean at the Shenzhen InnoX Academy, an ecosystem to nurture innovative and entrepreneurial talents and incubate tech startups. The Academy was founded with Professor Li Zexiang, who has incubated 140+ smart hardware startups, with 1 listed company and 6 unicorn companies and DJI is the most well-known. Since its establishment, InnoX has been committed to building an ecosystem that nurtures innovative and entrepreneurial talents, cultivates tech startups, and creates a community for tech startup founders. After two years, InnoX has more than 200 full-time entrepreneurs, with a total of around 40 projects.

Moreover, Yu's passion for education is also reflected in her literary contribution. In 2020, she published her first book, where she shares her rich insights into the educational innovation, drawing from her extensive interactions with leaders in the field. Through her narrative, Yu provides a window into her personal experiences, the influence of her upbringing, and her approach to parenting in today's dynamic world.[8]

Personal[edit]

Carol Yu is an experienced tri-lingual speaker , and has conducted interviews in English, Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese. She is also a regular columnist at Southern Metropolis Daily (南方都市報) (a Chinese newspaper with the largest circulation in mainland China) and Caixin Media (财新)[9] (the most respected finance media in mainland China), and Ta Kung Pao (大公报) (the oldest active Chinese newspaper in Hong Kong). Her heart is in giving back to society and spreading good values.

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://innoxsz.com/dsjs
  2. ^ "凤凰新晋女主播于盈成热点 身世显赫网友追捧_娱乐_新民网". ent.xinmin.cn. Archived from the original on 2016-07-07. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  3. ^ "华南师范大学附属中学--华附2001届于盈校友:香港媒体界最年轻的台长". www.hsfz.net.cn. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  4. ^ a b "Forum for American/Chinese Exchange at Stanford".
  5. ^ "Carol Yu Ying". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  6. ^ "鳳凰URadio::關於URadio". uradio.ifeng.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  7. ^ https://static.nfapp.southcn.com/content/202207/28/c6733310.html
  8. ^ https://book.douban.com/subject/35527875/
  9. ^ "于盈-财新博客-新世纪的常识传播者-财新网". yuying.blog.caixin.com. Retrieved 2017-03-13.