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  1. After working as vice-president of Vanke, China’s then most valuable property company, Mr Mao quit to set up UrWork. “I could feel Chinese society changing around me,” he says, referring to ...

  2. Formally an executive at the helm of one the country's most profitable property developers, Mao led Vanke to set record breaking sales after spending over a decade in real estate investments.

  3. One prominent campaign was ‘Learn from Daqing’, launched by Mao in 1964. Daqing was a cold and barren wasteland in Heilongjiang province, in China’s remote north-east. In 1959 a group of drillers battled the hostile conditions and struck oil in Daqing.

  4. Mao Daqing. Doctorate in Management, Tongji University; postdoctoral degree in Regional Economics, Peking University. More than 20 years in the real estate industry. Founder, Urwork. Senior Vice-President, China Vanke, the world's largest real estate development enterprise.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UcommuneUcommune - Wikipedia

    Ucommune (Chinese: 优客工场; pinyin: Yōukè Gōngchǎng), formerly known as UrWork, is a Beijing-based co-working space provider founded in 2015 by Mao Daqing.

  6. Dec 3, 2020 · After working many years at CapitaLand and Vanke, Mao Daqing explores and expands to new territory with his new company, Ucommune, a coworking space like WeW...

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  8. Jul 6, 2020 · Mao Daqing, founder and CEO of China’s most valuable co-working space start-up Ucommune, said he would consider an IPO for the firm in two or three years, with Hong Kong being a strong...

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