Conrad Chang
| Conrad Cheng 程民强 | |
|---|---|
| Business Executive | |
Conrad Chang in an official US government portrait in 2045 | |
| Chairman and CEO, Kleinman Chang | |
| In Office | 25 Sep 2049 - Present |
| Chief of Staff | TBD |
| Preceded by | TBD |
| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
| Salary | $33,457,000 (2054) |
| 91st United States Secretary of the Treasury | |
| In Office | 15 Feb 2045 - 19 Jan 2049 |
| President | Bryan Ellison |
| Preceded by | Karlton Haney |
| Succeeded by | John Sadasivan |
| Special Advisor to the US Federal Reserve | |
| In Office | 7 Jun 2042 - 19 Mar 2044 |
| Chairman | Timothy Su |
| Preceded by | Position created |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Managing Director, Perella Weinberg & Partners | |
| In Office | 21 Jul 2035 - 10 Jan 2045 |
| CEO | Bradley Chou |
| Preceded by | Position created |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Personal Information | |
| Born | 26 June 1989 (age 66) Irvine, California United States of America |
| Nationality | |
| Affiliations | |
| Net Worth | $762 million (2055 estimate) |
| Spouse | TBD |
| Issue | TBD |
| Education | UCLA (BA) University of Pennsylvania (MBA) |
Conrad Man-Keong Chang (Traditional Chinese: 程民强, born 26 June 1989) is an Chinese-American business executive and financier who previously served as the 91st United States Secretary of the Treasury from 15 February 2045 to 19 January 2049 during the administration of President Bryan Ellison.
After leaving office, Chang co-founded the strategy consulting firm Kleinman Chang with Morris Kleinman, and has been serving as the firm's CEO since its incorporation on 25 September 2049. He previously spent more than 25 years working at the investment bank Perella Weinberg Partners, eventually rising to the rank of Managing Director and spearheading much of the firm's China-facing capital raising operations.
Chang is regarded as a foremost expert in cross-border financing and deal structuring between the United States and China, and is frequently consulted by top financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, and the US federal government on matters involving complex multi-jurisdictional legal structures and deeply interwoven relationship webs. According to reports from the Wall Street Journal, Kleinman Chang has been responsible for driving more than $10 trillion in foreign direct investment from China into the United States, resulting in the creation of hundreds of thousands of American jobs.
"I love the private sector because I love making deals. I joined the government in order to serve the country, but my true calling has always been right here in the business world.
In government, it was always about telling people what they couldn't do. In business, it's about what we can to together. I love it when we can work out win-win outcomes for all parties. Business can be cut-throat, or it can be harmonious - it really depends on how you choose to approach it."
Conrad ChangInterview with MSNBC
8 July 2054
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