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Zhou's career in Zhou
1968, graduated from the university of hong kong with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.

65438-0968, joined IBM Hong Kong as a programmer trainee in data center service department, and held several marketing and management positions in the fields of service, product technology, sales and marketing, human resources and so on.

1985, was appointed as the business director of IBM Hong Kong Company, responsible for all marketing and administrative business of IBM in Hong Kong.

1988 became the general manager of IBM Taiwan Province Company, and 1990 was elected as "Outstanding Businessman of Taiwan Province Province".

In June, 1993, 1 was appointed as the vice president of service department of IBM Australia.

1994 1 month, served as the general manager of south Asia Pacific region of IBMPC company, responsible for PC business in IBM Asia Pacific region except Japan.

/kloc-0 was appointed as the chairman of IBM China co., ltd in July, 1995, and became the chairman and CEO of IBM Greater China in September of the same year. As Chairman and CEO of IBM Greater China, Zhou is responsible for IBM's business in Hong Kong, Taiwan Province and China. IBM has more than 65,438+03,000 employees in 20 cities in this region, and has established 65,438+02 wholly-owned and joint ventures engaged in manufacturing, professional services and software development, including 8 in Chinese mainland and 4 in Taiwan Province Province.

200 1 was hired as a visiting professor at Shanghai Jiaotong University. In the same year, he was appointed as the Senior Economic Adviser to the Governor of Shaanxi Province, China.

In 2003, Zhou was employed as an adjunct professor at Hunan University and a visiting professor at the School of Management of Sun Yat-sen University.

20 1 1 Since March, IBM has appointed 65-year-old Zhou as a member of the company's board of directors. Zhou has worked in IBM for more than 40 years and has held different leadership positions throughout the Asia-Pacific region. He served as the general manager of IBM Greater China Group for more than ten years, and was responsible for the company's operations in Chinese mainland, Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province.