Tim Clissold
Tim Clissold (Chinese name: 祈立天) is a Western writer on business in China. He is the author of a memoir detailing how he helped the Wall Street trader Jack Perkowski to invest over $400 million in mainland China as the country first opened up to foreign direct investment.[1] Clissold was briefly president of the foreign-invested ASIMCO Technologies before parting company from Perkowski,[2] who claims never to have read the book that gave him the nickname Mr. China'[1][3]
Clissold is currently the CEO of Peony Capital, a Beijing-based fund for investing in emission reductions and clean energy in China.
Bibliography
- Mr. China: A Memoir, HarperBusiness, 2005
References
- 1 2 Dan Fitzpatrick, "'Mr. China' -- Pittsburgher's status borders on mythical", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 November 2006
- ↑ The Asian Review of Books
- ↑ Bill Powell, "Books: Mr. China Hits the Road" Time, 20 February 2005
External links
- Tim Clissold, Mr Wang's chemical factory, Chinadialogue.net, 18 September 2007
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