Yang Yuanqing 楊元慶
Company: Lenovo Group Limited
Industry: Computer
Position: Chairman and CEO
Age: 47
Yang Yuanqing is the chairman and CEO of Lenovo, the world's third-largest PC maker behind Hewlett-Packard and Dell. After graduating with a MA in computer science from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1988, Yang joined Legend, the predecessor of Lenovo, as a salesman. There, he built a solid professional record and was promoted to CEO in 2001.
Yang is best-known for beating all rivals at home and abroad to turn Lenovo into the best-selling PC brand in the country over the past 15 years. His success in acquiring IBM's PC division in 2005 helped the group to become an even more powerful international player in the IT industry. In 2010, Lenovo posted a 30 percent surge in its revenues to US$ 21.6 billion, with the net profits going up 112 percent to US$273 million. In the eye of Liu Chuanzhi, founder and former chairman of Lenovo, Yang is a man who is always ready to meet his challenges. Yang is confident to lead Lenovo past HP to become the top dog in the PC world in the near future.