Lei Zhang gives largest gift to Yale from a young alumnus

In announcing the gift, President Levin commented, "This truly extraordinary and auspicious gift reflects the deep commitment to Yale that Lei Zhang shares with so many fellow graduates of the School of Management. Lei’s generosity also represents a significant step toward the realization of SOM’s (School of Management) new campus."
Zhang, a member of the SOM Board of Advisors and China Board of Advisors, started Hillhouse Capital Management in 2005 and rapidly built the largest independent fund in China. While at SOM, he worked for David Swensen at the Yale Investments Office. He translated Swensen’s Pioneering Portfolio Management into Chinese, a task that required him to create Chinese words for "fiduciary" and "endowment." When he moved back to China, with an initial investment from the Yale endowment, he opened Hillhouse Capital Management with $30 million under management. Zhang has made impressive returns and attracted numerous new investors; he now has $2.5 billion under management.
Zhang chose to make his gift $8,888,888 because of the significance of the number eight in Chinese culture. Throughout China, eight is considered lucky. The Chinese word for "eight" sounds similar to those for "wealth" and "fortune."
Zhang, raised in Central China, placed first out of 100,000 students in his province for the national university entrance exam. He studied international finance at the People’s University of China and chose Yale to earn his MBA and a master’s degree in international relations. Zhang has said that Yale changed his life. He named both his company and a foundation for Hillhouse Avenue, the New Haven street that runs through the SOM campus.
Source www.yaledailynews.com
by admin - January 10th, 2010
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