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Brian Wong

Founder and CEO, RADII Media | Managing Director, Aspen Institute China Fellowship Program

Brian A. Wong is the Founder and CEO of RADII Media. A Chinese American entrepreneur whose career has spanned digital media, e-commerce, investment, and education across both the U.S. and China, Brian founded RADII in response to the growing disconnect and lack of mutual understanding between the two nations. The platform empowers the next generation to tell their own stories, fostering cultural exchange between East and West and offering a window into the rapid transformations shaping one of the most dynamic regions in the world.

Prior to founding RADII, Brian was the 52nd employee at Alibaba Group, joining when the company was still operating out of a small apartment. He led Alibaba’s early globalization efforts and later served as Special Assistant for International Affairs to founder Jack Ma. He is the author of the award-winning management book The Tao of Alibaba, published by Hachette’s PublicAffairs imprint.

In addition to his work at RADII, Brian is the Managing Director and a Fellow of the Aspen Institute’s China Fellowship Program. He is also a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and serves on the boards of the Committee of 100 and the Swarthmore College Board of Managers. As a native of Palo Alto, CA, he is also proud to say he served as a technical advisor to HBO’s television series Silicon Valley.