– CHINA, Shenzhen – Nam Tai Property Inc. (NYSE: NTP) today announced the appointment of Zhou Chongqing to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Concurrently the Company also announced that Jeffrey Tuder and Paula Poskon have resigned from the Board.
“We are pleased to welcome Mr. Zhou to the Board. In addition to having a deep understanding of China and its various markets, Mr. Zhou possesses additive experience in corporate governance and real estate. He also has valuable knowledge of China’s business and public sectors,” said Board Chairman, Michael Cricenti.
About Zhou Chongqing
Zhou Chongqing is a Chinese national with a diverse background that spans accounting, corporate governance, and real estate. He is currently an independent director of Wenfeng World Chain Development Co., Ltd. and has also served as a director of Nantong Jiangshan Agrochemical & Chemicals Co., Ltd. Some of his previous experience includes serving as a Deputy Section Chief, Section Chief and Reform Office Director of Nantong Commerce Bureau (Trade Bureau), as Assistant Director and Assistant Investigator of Nantong Trade Bureau, and as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Nantong State-owned Real Estate Group and the Nantong Grain and Oil Group.
About Nam Tai Property Inc.
Nam Tai Property Inc. is an owner-operator of commercial real estate projects across China. The Company currently maintains two industrial complex projects, with one in Guangming, Shenzhen, and one in Bao’an, Shenzhen. Learn more about the Company’s portfolio and strategic priorities by emailing our investor relations team.
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