Jack Liangjie Xu
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Born | Guangdong, China |
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Occupation | Managing Partner of Seven Seas Venture Former Co-President and Chief Technology Officer of Sina Corp |
Jack Liangjie Xu (simplified Chinese: 许良杰; traditional Chinese: 許良傑), more commonly known as Jack Xu in English, is a Chinese software engineer, technology executive, and venture capitalist. He is the former Co-President and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of SINA Corporation, the operator of Sina Weibo, the most influential social network in China.[1] He formerly worked as the Corporate Vice President for Cisco's Unified Communications business unit, Vice President of Engineering & Research at eBay, and CTO at NetEase.[2]
Xu was born in Guangdong province of China. His father died when he was in his sophomore year of high school. He took the national college entrance examination a year early, and was accepted by Sun Yat-Sen University. After graduating with his B.A. and M.A., Xu went to the United States to pursue a PhD at the University of California Berkeley School of Information,[3] where he was a member of Berkeley's Text Retrieval Conference (TREC) Competition team.[4]
He began his career with Excite in 1996. In 1998, he began leading the development of the Excite search engine. From 2000 to 2002, Xu served as Chief Technology Officer at NetEase in Beijing, helping William Ding to promote the NetEase listed.[5]
In October 2002, Xu returned to Silicon Valley. He was appointed as eBay's Vice President of Engineering & Research and oversaw eBay search, listings and research labs. In 2006, Xu was inducted as an eBay Fellow.
In May 2008 CEO John Chambers recruited him as Cisco's corporate vice president.[6]
In March 2015, Jack Xu and Jeff Xiong (former CTO of Tencent) launched their venture capital firm, Seven Seas Venture Partners, to invest in early-stage start-ups.
References[]
- ^ Press Release on Joining SINA.
- ^ Introduction of Jack Xu on Huayuan Technology Association Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine.
- ^ "Honoring a Beloved Mentor". Archived from the original on 2014-04-22.
- ^ Honoring a beloved mentor.
- ^ Introduction of Sina and Jack Xu on Bloomberg.
- ^ Interview with Technode.
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- Living people
- Businesspeople from Guangdong
- Businesspeople in information technology
- Chief technology officers
- Chinese computer scientists
- Chinese software engineers
- Chinese venture capitalists
- Cisco people
- EBay employees
- Engineers from Guangdong
- NetEase people
- Sina Corp people
- Sun Yat-sen University alumni
- University of California, Berkeley School of Information alumni