Keynote Speakers
Amir Pasic
Amir Pasic is the Eugene R. Tempel Dean of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, the world’s first school devoted to research and teaching about philanthropy.
Prior to joining the school, Pasic was vice president of international operations at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), a global professional association serving educational institutions and their advancement professionals.
Previously, Pasic was associate dean for development and strategic planning at the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) as well as executive director of its Foreign Policy Institute, where he continues to serve as a fellow.
Pasic served as deputy director of the world security project at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and was deputy vice president for advancement at The George Washington University. A former librarian at the Library of Congress, he began his career with faculty appointments at Brown University's Watson Institute.
Pasic earned his doctorate in political science at the University of Pennsylvania. He holds a master's degree in international relations from Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Yale University.
Zhang Xin
SOHO China CEO Xin (Shynn) Zhang is one of China’s most celebrated women entrepreneurs. Since co-founding SOHO China in 1995, she has led the company to become one of country’s largest developers of prime office property with over 60 million square feet of projects in Beijing and Shanghai. Acclaimed as the “women who built Beijing”, Xin is renowned for her daring and iconic collaborations with international architects that have transformed Chinese skylines.
Born in Beijing in 1965, Xin moved to Hong Kong at age 14, where she labored as a factory girl for five years. Determined to change her life path, she set her sights on obtaining an education, saving her wages for passage to England. At 19, Xin ventured to the UK where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Sussex and a Master's degree in Development Economics from Cambridge University.
Education served as a springboard to launch a career in investment banking with Goldman Sachs and Travelers Group. However, the allure of China’s economic rise led Xin to return Beijing to co-found SOHO China with her husband Pan Shiyi. In 2007, SOHO China was successfully listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong raising proceeds of USD $1.9 billion, Asia’s largest commercial real estate IPO at the time.
Xin's rags-to-riches story embodies the rise of China's entrepreneurship, making her a celebrity CEO at home and a sought after Chinese voice on the international stage. Active on Weibo, China’s “twitter”, Xin frequently shares her views on business, entrepreneurship and fitness with over 10 million followers. She has received international awards for her patronage of architecture and as a female entrepreneur. In 2002 she was awarded a special prize at the 8th la Biennale di Venezia for Commune by the Great Wall, a private collection of architecture featuring the works of 12 Asian architects.
Xin serves as Trustee of MoMA, a Trustee of Asia Society, and a Trustee of the Asia Business Council. She is also a Member of World Economic Forum, Davos, Member of the Council on Foreign Relations Global Board of Advisors, and Member of the Harvard Global Advisory Council. Xin holds an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Sussex and has served as visiting fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School.
In 2005, Xin and her husband Pan Shiyi established the SOHO China Foundation, a charitable organization that promotes education to improve social mobility. In 2014, the SOHO China Foundation launched the SOHO China Scholarships, a USD $100 million initiative providing financial aid to Chinese students at leading international universities. Gift agreements totaling USD 35 million have been signed with Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of Chicago. The SOHO China Scholarships currently support more than 45 Chinese students pursuing undergraduate degrees at partner universities.
Recognized for their commitment to sustainability, Xin and Pan Shiyi are members of the Breakthrough Energy Coalition spearheaded by Bill Gates to fund technology developments that will enable a zero-emissions energy future. SOHO China has also taken great strides towards an energy efficient future building LEED certified developments and using smart technology to achieve up to 20% energy saving in all SOHO China properties.