Nine Dragons Paper Zhang Yin, chairman of the balance of the Road Part 1

Balance, stability, focus.

This is "Hurun Report" magazine reporter on the Nine Dragons Paper chairman Zhang Yin4-hour interview, the Chinese Women's richest man, the most repeated words.

Since her statement, the company responsible for the few specific issues only related to the development of some leading macro-strategy, and all this is actually the implementation of the objectives and the balance between the company and the balance between social, career and family balance.

Hong Kong Venture

Although since 1990 and her husband had gone to the United States and South Africa co-founder of holding, but Zhang Yin still Xiangyin no change in the thick of speech in the northeastern accent also makes people feel particularly warm. This seems to be also means that although Zhang Yin in the United States was a huge success, but her future is rooted in China.

Zhang Yin native of Shandong, was born in the northeast, after completing their studies, done in the factory industrial accounting, and trust in Shenzhen under the joint venture company in the financial work, until in a Hong Kong trading company doing business in wrapping paper.

1985, Zhang Yin in the Mainland to give up the achievements alone carrying 30,000 yuan to the Hong Kong Venture. Recalled that period of time, Zhang Yin said: "While engaged in the waste paper recycling is more people of lower educational level, but especially stresses Lutheran Church, and I am particularly Touyuan, plus I insist on the quality of waste paper, just to catch up with Hong Kong's economic boom period, the six years I have completed a part of capital accumulation. "

But in the end only a small island, limited raw materials, in order to seek greater development, Zhang Yin and her husband decided to move to center of gravity will cause the world's largest raw material markets - the United States. Just arrived in the United States, Zhang Yin on their own for a goal, the United States as soon as the king of papermaking raw materials.