Early Life
Martin Lau was born in Beijing and grew up in Hong Kong. He received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan, a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, and an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.
Rise to Success
Before joining Tencent, Lau worked at McKinsey & Company as a management consultant and at Goldman Sachs in their investment banking division. In 2005, he joined Tencent as Chief Strategy and Investment Officer, responsible for corporate strategies, investments, mergers, and acquisitions. He was promoted to President in 2006, managing the day-to-day operations of the company. His strategic vision and operational skills were key to Tencent's success, and he was instrumental in the development of WeChat, a key product of Tencent. He was nicknamed the "Salary King" for his earnings.
Key Business Strategies
Lau's career at Tencent has been marked by the company's expansion into various sectors. His focus includes expanding the company internationally and forging digital partnerships. He developed a unique business strategy, allowing portfolio companies to operate autonomously. He leads Tencent's investments, which include gaming companies such as Riot Games, Supercell, and Epic Games. His strategic guidance helped Tencent grow into a global leader in the internet and technology space.
Philanthropy
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