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Ray Chan (businessman)

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Ray Chan Chin-ching (Chinese: 陳展程; born 1984) is a Hong Kong businessman, known for being the CEO and co-founder of entertainment online platform 9GAG.[1][2] Along with his team of four based in Hong Kong, he started the website as a side project.[2]

Personal life

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Chan’s first job upon graduation from the Faculty of Law at the University of Hong Kong was in the legal department of a bank.[3] Following that, he became an anchor as well as a reporter for Now TV. Soon after, he worked at an information technology company as a project manager. In 2007, he joined aNobii as a product manager. While working for this firm he launched 9GAG as a side project and in 2011 he quit his job to focus on it.

9GAG was Chan's first successful website; before 9GAG, he established a website to share cosmetics and a website for information on electrical appliances, both of which failed.

Education

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During his university days at the University of Hong Kong, Chan was a member of the university lacrosse team and a captain of the university debate team.[citation needed]

Chan grew up in Hong Kong where he and his family lived in a public housing estate.[4]

Speaking

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Given his experience and entrepreneurial expertise, Chan is often invited to share his story at various events and places. He was Unusual speaker at ContentStealer one-day conference at CoCoon and featured at the ‘Echelon 2014: The Pulse of Asia's Innovation’ event[5] and also at the ICT New Waves Symposium in 2013.[6] In addition, he has been invited to universities in Hong Kong including his alma mater,[7] as well as Polytechnic University [8] as a speaker. Lastly, he has made many an appearance on YouTube channels such as DailySocialTV[9] and Last Business Blog.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Lo, Andrea. "9GAG: From side project to internet phenomenon". CNNMoney.
  2. ^ a b "9GAG founders (from left) Marco Fung, Derek Chan, Brian Yu, Ray Chan and Chris Chan". 9GAG. Retrieved 2017-11-03.
  3. ^ Chan, Y. (2014, December 18). Ray Chan Accessed March 24, 2015
  4. ^ 信報閱讀智慧-- 「9GAG」陳展程──香港要保持創業精神. (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2015
  5. ^ 9GAG's Ray Chan Updates Us on What Hong Kong's Most Famous Startup Has Been Up To - StartupsHK. (2014, June 23). Retrieved March 24, 2015
  6. ^ IdeaJam! "Smart Money, Smart Citizens" Cyberport x Invotech. (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2015
  7. ^ 'Like A Boss' (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2015
  8. ^ 9gag Founder - Ray Chan - Career Talk in Poly on YouTube (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2015
  9. ^ DScussion #4: A deeper look into 9GAG and its CEO, Ray Chan on YouTube
  10. ^ Last Business Blog - Ab 15.02.2015: Zwei junge Gründer teilen ihre in der deutschen Start-Up-Welt und dem Silicon Valley gesammelten Erfahrungen (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2015