Global China Connection

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Global China Connection
Founded2008; 13 years ago (2008)
TypeNon-profit organization
Location
  • Washington D.C.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tim Zhang
(President)
Yihao Li (李一豪)
(Chairman of Board of Trustees)
Websitewww.gccglobal.org

Global China Connection or GCC (Mandarin Chinese: 全球中国联接) is a student-run 501(c)(3) non-profit and nonpolitical organization for university students and young professionals of all nationalities to engage China's emergence in the world. GCC connects future leaders from all nations and assists them in developing the skills and friendships necessary to succeed both in China and internationally. GCC is today present in more than 60 top universities in North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania, including Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Columbia University, and Cornell University.[1] With its geographic reach, GCC connects thousands of students, recent graduates, and professionals that are interested in China. Every year, GCC hosts hundreds of local, regional, national, and international events. GCC's main activities include hosting delegations of university students, China-focused social and professional events, and annual summits in China and the United States. The official languages of GCC are English and Mandarin Chinese. Global China Connection was founded in 2008 at Columbia University with a motto "Building relationships that will change the world".[2]

Organization[]

GCC's structure is divided into two components: GCC Central Management and Chapter Network. GCC Central Management manages overall communication and strategic activities. It also directs the network and coordinates most of the organization's larger international events. The Chapter Network consists of individual GCC university chapters. Each chapter is governed by their own presidents and executive boards.

At the top level, GCC is governed by a board of trustees (highly distinguished GCC members) and senior advisers (highly distinguished individuals outside of GCC).

Events[]

GCC events connect companies, social organizations, and aspiring individuals through annual conferences as well as smaller-scale forums. The organization hosts two major conferences each year, generally in New York City (spring) and Beijing (summer).[3] Conferences contain discussion on subjects such as politics, economics, international relations, business, journalism, and culture related to China. Smaller conferences and events are also hosted by chapters within GCC.[4]

Previous speakers at GCC conferences include:

The smaller forums are based on subjects such as China's sustainable development/environmental protection challenges; the stimulus packages passed by China and the U.S.; the current state of the American media; U.S.-China relations; and China's developing capital markets.[citation needed]

Delegations[]

GCC hosts and leads numerous student delegations in both the United States and China.[6] GCC generally collaborates with partners such as the United Front Work Department's Western Returned Scholars Association, the Students International Communication Association of Peking University (SICA), as well as student government groups, in managing these events.[citation needed] GCC delegations have visited companies such as J.P. Morgan Chase, Ernst & Young, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Microsoft, The New York Times, Baidu, and Lenovo.[citation needed]

Partners[]

Global China Connection's partners include:

  • Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
  • Student Unions of Tsinghua University and Peking University (PKU)
  • Western Returned Scholars Association (欧美同学会) - *Center for China and Globalization (中国与全球化研究中心).
  • Ascend Leadership
  • Students’ International Communication Association at Peking University (SICA). GCC received SICA during their visits to New York in 2009 and 2010. SICA also helped host GCC's July 2010 conference at PKU.
  • Chinese Business Lawyers Association
  • Shanghai Youth League (上海市青年联合会)

References[]

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ Luce, Jim; Leadership, ContributorThe James Jay Dudley Luce Foundation Supporting Young Global (January 19, 2011). "Global China Connection: From Columbia to Stanford and McGill". HuffPost.
  3. ^ [2][dead link]
  4. ^ "Speakers discuss China, U.S. relationship during annual symposium". April 22, 2014.
  5. ^ [3][dead link]
  6. ^ "提示信息 - 美国中文网". www.sinovision.net.

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