Henry S. Tang (鄧兆祥)
鄧兆祥是华尔街有35年投资经验的资深人士,他参与了当今全球资本市场的发展和转型。他曾为Salomon Brothers,Lehman Brothers,Prudential和Jefferies&Co等多家华尔街最大的投资银行从事全球证券和银行业务。如今,他是全球战略投资卡内基大厦集团的管理合伙人。向金融机构提供咨询服务,并为美国和中国的跨境投资者提供并购和房地产咨询服务。
在获得哥伦比亚大学的学士学位和MBA学位后,他以经济学家的身份进入华尔街投资行业,随后的工作包括研究分析,投资组合策略,公司财务,销售,联合,交易,证券公司管理和投资银行业务,涉及多个市场,包括英国,德国,法国,日本,新加坡,香港,台湾和中国大陆。唐先生长期致力于通过公共政策为亚洲经济发展创造条件。自1989年以来,他一直是100委员会的州长,主席和联合创始人,该委员会是从事美中关系的非政府公共政策组织。他带头领导了委员会为使李文镐博士实现平等而做出的努力。此案导致对李博士的间谍指控被撤销。在此之前,他曾在纽约美国公共服务机构华裔美国人计划委员会担任主席,总裁兼董事长达18年,是改善向亚裔和华裔美国人社区提供公共服务的先锋。他对多样性和机会发展的承诺导致他被任命为联邦玻璃天花板委员会的总统,在该委员会中,他促进了亚洲参与私营和公共部门管理的许多层面。 1987年,市长爱德华·科赫(Edward Koch)授予他“纽约人族裔奖”。他曾获得“亚裔美国人商业成就奖”,“埃利斯岛荣誉勋章”,“兄弟会之桥奖”,并于2007年被授予年度Homecrest人物奖。唐先生曾在纽约-北京姊妹城市委员会和曾任亚洲金融学会和美国华人行政论坛的创始人兼董事。他曾经或目前在纽约大都会艺术博物馆,纽约爱乐乐团,纽约历史学会,霍普金斯大学-南京中国研究中心,耶鲁中国协会,经济发展委员会(华盛顿)的顾问委员会任职的政策组织)和纽约2012年奥委会委员。
Henry Tang is a 35 year investment banking veteran of Wall Street having participated in the global development and transformation of the capital markets that exists today. He has been engaged in global securities and banking activities for several of the largest Wall Street investment banks, including Salomon Brothers, Lehman Brothers, Prudential, and Jefferies & Co. Today, he is the managing partner of Carnegie Towers Group, a global strategic investment advisory organization to financial institutions along with M&A and real estate advisory services to U.S. and China cross border investors.
After earning BS and MBA degrees from Columbia University, he entered the Wall Street investment industry as an economist with subsequent assignments in research analysis, portfolio strategy, corporate finance, sales, syndication, trading, securities corporate management and investment banking across different markets including the UK, Germany, France, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. Mr. Tang has had a long-standing commitment towards fostering conditions for the advancing Asian economies through public policy. He has been active as a governor, chairman and co-founder of the Committee of 100, a non-governmental public policy organization engaged in U.S.-China relations since 1989. He spearheaded the Committee’s efforts to bring equity to the Dr. Wen Ho Lee case which resulted in the dropping of espionage charges against Dr. Lee. Prior to this, he had an 18 year engagement as chairman, president and director of the Chinese American Planning Council, a New York public service agency that was a pioneer in improving the delivery of public services to the Asian and Chinese American communities. His commitment to diversity and opportunity development led to a Presidential appointment to the Federal Glass Ceiling Commission where he helped advance Asian participation in many levels of private and public sector management. In 1987, Mayor Edward Koch granted him the Ethnic New Yorker Award. He is the recipient of the Asian American Business Achievement Award, the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Bridge to Brotherhood Award and was recognized the Homecrest Man of the Year in 2007. Mr. Tang served on the New York-Beijing Sister City Commission and was founder-director of the Asian Financial Society and the Chinese American Executive Forum. He has or currently serves on the advisory boards of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, the NY Philharmonic, the NY Historical Society, the Hopkins-Nanjing Center for Chinese Studies, the Yale China Association, trustee for the Committee on Economic Development (Washington based policy organization) and board member of the New York 2012 Olympic Committee.





