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Chris Rynning | |
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Born |
Trondheim, Norway | August 14, 1967
Alma mater |
University of Chicago (MBA) ESSEC |
Occupation(s) | Investor author entrepreneur |
Website | www.chrisrynning.com |
Chris Rynning (born August 14, 1967) is an author, entrepreneur, and financial commentator. [1] [2]
A graduate of ESSEC in Paris, Rynning holds an MBA with a specialization in Finance from the University of Chicago. [3]
He was based in Beijing from 1997 through 2016 and held roles in China, in companies including Ascend Ventures, MINT, and Elkem. [4] [5] [6] From December 2006 until January 2015, Rynning was CEO of Origo Partners PLC, an investment company [7] and he was also a director of Origo Advisors Ltd through March 2019. [8]
He is the founder of the Chinese venture fund nHack.[ citation needed]
Rynning was the Chairman of the Norwegian Business Association in Beijing and Adjunct Professor II at Handelshøyskolen Trondheim (HIST), Norway. [9] [10] Rynning was also the Editor of Norwegian Links, a business magazine connecting China and Scandinavia. [11] [12] Rynning has been a commentator with various Chinese and Western media, including Bloomberg, CNBC, FT, DN, PE International and Finansavisen. [13] [14] [15] [16]
Rynning has self-published two books about China, Little Streams, Big River (2013) and China AI: How China Will Dominate AI and Blockchain Technology (2018), [17] and publishes a newsletter on Chinese economics and financial events. [18] [19] [20]
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Chris Rynning | |
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Born |
Trondheim, Norway | August 14, 1967
Alma mater |
University of Chicago (MBA) ESSEC |
Occupation(s) | Investor author entrepreneur |
Website | www.chrisrynning.com |
Chris Rynning (born August 14, 1967) is an author, entrepreneur, and financial commentator. [1] [2]
A graduate of ESSEC in Paris, Rynning holds an MBA with a specialization in Finance from the University of Chicago. [3]
He was based in Beijing from 1997 through 2016 and held roles in China, in companies including Ascend Ventures, MINT, and Elkem. [4] [5] [6] From December 2006 until January 2015, Rynning was CEO of Origo Partners PLC, an investment company [7] and he was also a director of Origo Advisors Ltd through March 2019. [8]
He is the founder of the Chinese venture fund nHack.[ citation needed]
Rynning was the Chairman of the Norwegian Business Association in Beijing and Adjunct Professor II at Handelshøyskolen Trondheim (HIST), Norway. [9] [10] Rynning was also the Editor of Norwegian Links, a business magazine connecting China and Scandinavia. [11] [12] Rynning has been a commentator with various Chinese and Western media, including Bloomberg, CNBC, FT, DN, PE International and Finansavisen. [13] [14] [15] [16]
Rynning has self-published two books about China, Little Streams, Big River (2013) and China AI: How China Will Dominate AI and Blockchain Technology (2018), [17] and publishes a newsletter on Chinese economics and financial events. [18] [19] [20]