Managing Director & Senior Partner
Beijing
Xinyi Wu began his career at The Boston Consulting Group in 2002. He is a core member of the firm’s Corporate Development, Energy, and Technology, Media & Telecommunications practices. He has deep experience in joint ventures, strategic due diligence, and private equity.
Before joining BCG, Xinyi worked in the Monitor Group’s Hong Kong and Seoul offices, as well as at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA as a research assistant professor.
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