Committee of 100 (United States)

Committee of 100
Formation 1990
Headquarters 257 Park Avenue South 19th Floor, New York, NY, 10010
Website committee100.org
Committee of 100
Chinese 百人會

The Committee of 100 (Chinese: 百人會) is a leadership organization of Chinese Americans in business, government, academia and the arts whose stated aim is “to encourage constructive relations between the peoples of the United States and Greater China.” [1] It was founded in 1990 by I. M. Pei.[2] Its current chair is Frank H. Wu, Distinguished Professor, University of California Hastings College of Law.[3]

Background

The declared key functions of the Committee are to serve as a bridge between the cultures and systems of China and America and also to provide a forum for those issues that Americans of Chinese descent face in bettering their lives in the United States. The Committee aims to serve as cultural ambassadors and to foster the exchange of ideas and various perspectives among its membership with those in the community and government.[4] Committee delegations have been invited to give briefings to top officials at the White House and Zhongnanhai.[2]

Membership

The membership, as of April 2017,[3] is as follows, where each name is followed by the member's date of election in parentheses, and the abbreviations Exec. for Executive, Prof. for Professor, and VP for Vice President are used:

  1. Kelly Cha, TV/radio host, singer-songwriter, author, educator (2010)
  2. Chi-Foon Chan, President & co-CEO of Synopsys (2010)
  3. Ed Chan, Vice Chair of Charoen Pokphand Group (2002)
  4. Ronnie Chan, Chair of Hang Lung Properties (1998)
  5. Tony F. Chan, President of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2010)
  6. David C. Chang, Prof. emeritus of the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (1996)
  7. Gareth C.C. Chang, Chair and Managing Partner of GC3 & Associates International (1992)
  8. Gordon H. Chang, Prof. of American History, Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities, Stanford University (2015) [5]
  9. Milton Chang, Managing Director of Incubic Management (2001)
  10. Morris Chang, Chair of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (2005)
  11. Albert Chao, President and CEO, Westlake Chemical Corporation (2014)
  12. Daniel K.H. Chao, Senior VP, TerraPower (2001)
  13. Wing T. Chao, Former Vice Chair, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts; Exec. VP, Walt Disney Imagineering
  14. Micheline Chau, Former President & COO, Lucasfilm (2011)[6]
  15. Guoqing Chen, Vice Chair & CEO, Pacific American Corp. (2011)[7]
  16. Joan Chen, actress (2005)
  17. John S. Chen, CEO of BlackBerry Ltd (1997)
  18. Lanhee Chen, David and Diane Steffy Research Fellow, Hoover Institution (2015) [5]
  19. Lily Lee Chen, Former Vice Chair, Asia Pacific – USA Chamber of Commerce (1990)
  20. Pehong Chen, CEO & President of Broadvision, Inc. (1994)
  21. Steve Chen, Co-founder of YouTube (2007)
  22. Wu Fu Chen, Chairman of Acorn Campus Taiwan [8](2001)
  23. Anla Cheng, Founder & CEO of SupChina Inc.[9] (2005)
  24. Mei-Wei Cheng, Chairman of Pactera Technology Ltd. (1996)
  25. Richard T. Cheng, Chairman of JRC, LLC (1994)
  26. Anna Chennault, Chair of Council for International Cooperation (1991)
  27. Andrew Cherng, Founder, Chair and Co-CEO of Panda Restaurant Group (2000)
  28. John Chiang, California State Controller (2000)
  29. Leroy Chiao, astronaut (2006)
  30. Anne Chow, President, Integrator Solutions, AT&T Global Business (2010) [10] [11]
  31. Wei Christianson, CEO and managing director of Morgan Stanley in Asia (2006)
  32. Benjamin K. Chu, President and CEO of Memorial Hermann Health System (2013)
  33. David Chu, Founder of Nautica (1996)
  34. J. Michael Chu, Global Co-CEO of L CATTERTON (2002)
  35. Morgan Chu, Partner at Irell & Manella (2015)
  36. Chu Ching-wu, physicist (1991)
  37. Wilson Chu, Partner at McDermott Will & Emery (1999)
  38. Weili Dai, President and co-founder of Marvell Technology Group (2010)
  39. Nelson Dong, Partner at Dorsey & Whitney (1991)
  40. Ivan K. Fong, former general counsel for the Department of Homeland Security (2013)
  41. Julie Fong, Film Producer at Partizan (2000)
  42. Kenneth Fong, Chairman of Kenson Ventures, LLC[12] (1997)
  43. Michael Fong, Interim CFO and COO of Neiman Marcus (2007)
  44. Victor Fung, Group Chair of Li & Fung Group (2000)
  45. Buck Gee, Board Member of Angel Island Immigration Station Foundaiton (2015)
  46. Harry Gee, Jr., Principal of Harry Gee & Associates (1999)
  47. Robert W. Gee, President, Gee Strategy Group (1999)
  48. David Ho, AIDS researcher (1990)
  49. Doreen Woo Ho, Commission President of Port of San Francisco (2005)
  50. Ming Hsieh, founder of Cogent Systems (2008)
  51. Douglas Hsu, Chairman and CEO, Far Eastern Group (2005)
  52. Ming Chen Hsu, Director of J. T. Tai & Co. Foundation (1990)
  53. Ta-lin Hsu, Chair and Founder of H&Q Asia Pacific (2010)
  54. Yue-Sai Kan, television host and producer (1990)
  55. Charles H.C. Kao, Founder & CEO, Global Views Monthly Magazine (1994)
  56. George Koo, consultant and writer (1997)
  57. Clarence Kwan, Senior Advisor of Sino-Century China Overseas Investment Partners (2006)
  58. Michelle Kwan, Olympic medalist in figure skating and Senior Adviser for the U.S. Department of State (2008)
  59. Stewart Kwoh, President and Exec. Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles (1999)
  60. David L. Lee, Co-founder of Global Crossing Ltd. (2000)
  61. Handel Lee, senior partner at King & Wood Mallesons (2007)
  62. Richard Y. Lee, Chairman and CEO of Amsino Medical Group (2011)
  63. Robert Lee, Chairman of the Board, Blue Shield of California (1991)
  64. Ginger E. Lew, CEO of Three Oaks Investments LLC. Former senior counsel to White House on Economic Policy. (2015) [5]
  65. Cheng Li, Director & Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center, The Brookings Institution (2006)
  66. Ge Li, Founder, Chairman and CEO of WuXi AppTec Co., Ltd. (2010)
  67. Herman Li, Chairman of C+L Restaurant Group (2000)
  68. Howard Li, Chairman, CEO and Founder of Waitex International Co., Ltd (2006)
  69. James M. Li, Managing Director (retired) of Goldman Sachs (1993)
  70. Jeffrey Li, Chairman & CEO of GL Capital Group (2008)
  71. Lu Li, Founder and Chairman of Himalaya Capital (2011)
  72. Shu Li, Chairman of J&J Investments (2010)
  73. Maya Lin, architect (2004)
  74. Michael C. Lin, Former Executive Director, Organization of Chinese Americans (1999)
  75. Paul Lin, Partner-In-Charge of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld (2010)
  76. Arthur Liu, President and CEO of Multicultural Broadcasting (2008)
  77. Betty Liu, Anchor, Bloomberg Television (2014)
  78. Don Liu, Professor and Senior Advisor, Department of Ophthalmology, University of Missouri (1990)
  79. Lucy Liu, actress (2004)
  80. Norman Liu, President & CEO of GE Capital Aviation Services (1999)
  81. Peter Liu, Chairman of WI Harper Group (1998)
  82. Gary Locke, former U.S. Ambassador to China (2016)
  83. Wallace Loh, President of the University of Maryland, College Park (2012)
  84. John S. Long, Chairman and President of Highridge Partners, Inc. (2012)
  85. Lawrence Low, Chief Legal Officer of Orrick (19950
  86. Weiming Lu, Urban Planning and Development Advisor (2014)
  87. Philip Ma, VP of Digital Health Technology & Data Sciences, Biogen (2010)
  88. Yo-Yo Ma, cellist (1989)
  89. Adeline Yen Mah, writer and physician (1992)
  90. Wan Ling Martello, EVP, Head of Zone Asia, Oceania and Africa, Nestle (2007)
  91. Matthew F.C. Miau, Chairman of MiTAC-SYNNEX Group (2005)
  92. Jenny Ming, CEO & President, Charlotte Russe (clothing retailer) (2001)
  93. Anna W. Mok, Partner, National Regions Leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP (2010)
  94. Dominic Ng, Chair and CEO of East West Bank (2000)[13] [14]
  95. I. M. Pei, architect (1989)
  96. Edmond H. Pi, Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of USC (1991)
  97. Bright Sheng, composer, conductor and pianist (2015)
  98. John J. Sie, former executive at Starz Inc. (1997)
  99. Anne Shen Smith, Chairman and CEO (retired) of Southern California Gas Company (2013)
  100. Anthony Sun, Former Managing General Partner and CEO, Venrock Inc., Rockefeller Family and Associates (2002)
  101. Brian Sun, partner of Jones Day (2001)
  102. Jackson Tai, Independent Director, HSBC Holdings PLC, Eli Lilly and Company, MasterCard, Royal Philips NV, Canada Private Pension Investment Board (1997)
  103. Tan Dun, classical composer and conductor (2001)
  104. Lip-Bu Tan, Chairman, President and CEO of Walden International, Cadence Design Systems (2001)
  105. Yuanyuan Tan, principal dancer with San Francisco Ballet (2010)
  106. Cyrus Tang, CEO & Chair of Tang Industries Inc. (2001)
  107. David K.Y. Tang, Managing Partner, Asia, K&L Gates (1996)
  108. Donald Tang, President and CEO of Daley & Tang Partners (2003)
  109. Henry S. Tang, Managing Partner of Carnegie Towers Strategic Investment Advisory (1989)
  110. Oscar Tang, President of Tang Fund (1989)
  111. Hao Jiang Tian, opera singer for the Metropolitan Opera (2006)
  112. Shao Kuang Ting, artist at Ting Shao Kuang Fine Arts (1996)
  113. Timothy W. Tong, President of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2011)
  114. Ming Tsai, television personality and chef (2010)
  115. Calvin Tsao, Principal of Tsao & McKown Architects (2002)
  116. Carter Tseng, Chairman and CEO of Little Dragon Foundation (2003)
  117. Lawrence P. Tu, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of CBS Corporation (2005)
  118. Wei-ming Tu, Professor at Peking University and Professor & Distinguished Scholar of Asia Center at Harvard University (2000)
  119. Mei-Mei Tuan, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Notch Partners (2013)
  120. Savio Tung, Chairman of Investcorp Technology Partners (1998)
  121. Sue Van, President of Wallace H. Coulter Foundation (2015) [5]
  122. Charles P. Wang, President of Chinese American Cultural & Art Association (1989)
  123. Cher Wang, co-founder and chairperson HTC Corporation (2010)
  124. Chi Wang, Co-chair of the U.S.-China Policy Foundation (1999)
  125. Dazong Wang, Chairman of Ophoenix Capital Management (2010)
  126. Roger Wang, Chair and CEO of Golden Eagle International Group (2007)
  127. Lulu C. Wang, Chief Executive Officer of Tupelo Capital Management, LLC (1993)
  128. Stanley Wang, President of Pantronix Corporation (1997)
  129. Theodore T. Wang, CIO of Puissance Capital Management (2011)
  130. Walter Wang, President and CEO of JM Eagle (1999)
  131. William Wang, CEO & Founder of Vizio (2010)
  132. Andrea Wong, executive at Sony Pictures Television and Sony Pictures Entertainment (2010)
  133. Leslie E. Wong, President of San Francisco State University (2015) [5]
  134. Charlie Woo, CEO of Megatoys (2000)
  135. Benjamin Wu, Vice Chair of US-Asia Institute (2006)
  136. Dennis Wu, Managing Partner of WuHoover & Co. LLP (1992)
  137. Frank H. Wu, Distinguished Professor, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (2002)[1]
  138. Jeremy Wu, Senior Advisor (retired) of U.S. Census Bureau (2003)
  139. Ken Xie, founder of Fortinet and NetScreen (2010)
  140. Jay Xu, Director and CEO of Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (2010)
  141. Dali Yang, Professor at the University of Chicago (2011)
  142. Debra Wong Yang, former U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California (2007)
  143. Geoffrey Y. Yang, Managing Director of Redpoint Ventures (1998)
  144. Henry T. Yang, chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara (2006)
  145. Janet Yang, Hollywood producer (1998)
  146. Jerry Yang, co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! (1997)
  147. Linda Tsao Yang, Chair Emeritus of Asian Corporate Governance Association (1998)
  148. Shing-Tung Yau, Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University (2003)
  149. Alice Young, Founder of Alice Young Advisory LLC (1994)
  150. Shirley Young (philanthropist), Chair, US-China Cultural Institute
  151. Pauline Yu, scholar of Chinese literature and president of the American Council of Learned Societies (2007)
  152. Nancy Yuan, Vice President and Director of The Asia Foundation – Washington (2006)
  153. Teddy Zee, producer (2007)
  154. Ya-Qin Zhang, President of Baidu (2008)

Former members

The following are former members, as of 2010.

  1. John B. Tsu, Chinese academic and lobbyist for Asians in the United States (1991, d. 2005)
  2. John Liu Fugh, United States Army Major General and Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army (2001, d. 2010)

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