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Chengfeng Zhou
Vancouver, British Columbia

Position: Chairman and CEO

Since 1997, Mr. Chengfeng Zhou has served as chairman and CEO of China Education Resources Inc. In addition, he served as president and director for the private investment holding company, Double Ocean Investments Inc. in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1994 through 2004. Mr. Zhou is also a director for Allied Pacific Properties and Hotels Ltd. Prior to 1994, he acted as an advisor to a number of companies in Ontario and China. Committed to the field of global education, Mr. Zhou was a lecturer at Beijing United University for seven years. In 1983 he obtained his Bachelor of Philosophy degree from the People's University of China in Beijing, and from 1990 to 1991 he studied business in the Faculty of Business Administration of Memorial University of Newfoundland.

 
Ronald C. Shon
Vancouver, British Columbia

Position: Director

China Education Resources Inc. director, Mr. Ronald Shon has been an integral member of the company since 2000. Since 1977, Mr. Shon has also served as president of the Shon Group of Companies, a group of privately held real estate investment and development companies. In addition, since 1986, Mr. Shon has been a director of the publicly traded Spectra Group of Great Restaurants Inc. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1975 and his Masters of Business Administration from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in 1977.

 
William C. Calvin
Vancouver, British Columbia

Position: Director

Mr. Calvin is a retired partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), Vancouver. He specialized in a variety of practices areas including taxation, audit and business advisory services. After retirement, Mr. Calvin became active in PWC's Asian Practice representing clients from China, Taipei, Taiwan and Korea. During this time he assisted China International Trust and Investment Corp., in its first foreign investment of the Celgar pulp mill; provided assistance to China Trust in Taiwan, establishing a full service bank in Canada; as well as providing counsel the Pohang Iron and Steel Company of South Korea in its Canadian coal mining investment. Mr. Calvin obtained his Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Toronto in 1952 and his CA designation in 1956 with Ontario-based Coopers & Lybrand (a legacy firm of PWC). Among his many professional accomplishments, Mr. Calvin has also been awarded the prestigious Confederation Medal from the Senate of Canada

 
Li Wang
Beijing, China

Position: Director

Ms. Wang currently serves as the executive director of China's Stock Exchange Executive Council (SEEC) and is the managing director of SEEC Holdings Limited (SEEC Holdings). SEEC is a Beijing-based investment banking firm, which provides a full range of investment banking services typically offered by similar North American firms. The SEEC also publishes a biweekly financial newsletter in China. Ms. Wang has held her positions with SEEC for more than five years.

 
Jeffrey Munks
Templeton, California

Position: Director

Mr. Munks has 25 years of senior business experience in a variety of areas including eLearning, network technologies, and language services. With his related experience in higher education, Mr. Munks utilized his entrepreneurial business skills to help generate new models for public-private partnering. Currently, Mr. Munks represents Anteon Corporation as a senior program manager and is assigned to the United States Navy's Executive Learning Office where, for the last four years, he has helped develop and manage programs supporting the career professional development of Navy admirals and senior civilian executives. In 1997, Mr. Munks secured $4 million U.S. in venture funding and founded Arista Knowledge Systems, a software company that pioneered digital content management processes to support network-based eLearning applications. Arista was acquired by industry leader Digital Think Inc. in July 2000 in a cash and stock deal worth approximately $30 million. Previously, Mr. Munks was a co-founder of Language Line Services, a company which allows interpreters in 140 languages to be available via the telephone to support virtually any application. Language Line was acquired by AT&T in 1989, in which Mr. Munks stayed on to help lead the business through more than a 4,000% increase in revenue growth over a five year period. Language Line was recently acquired by ABRY Partners for more than $700 million.

 
 

 
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