Marc van der Chijs

Marc van der Chijs

Marc van der Chijs (born 11 October 1972, Arnhem)[1] is the co-founder, with Gary Wang, of popular Chinese video sharing website Tudou.com.[2]

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Career

Raised mostly in the Netherlands, he lived in many different places, including Wehl, Laag-Keppel, Saliña Abou on Curaçao, Brummen, Ommen and Valdosta, Georgia in the United States.[3] From 1991 Van der Chijs studied business economics in Maastricht, and then took a traineeship at Daimler-Benz; after working at their headquarters in Stuttgart as well as in Indonesia, he moved to Beijing in 1999 to take up a position as senior controller for Daimler-Benz' China operations.[4] Soon after, he resigned from that position and began working as an independent consultant while also studying Chinese on the side.[2]

In 2004, Van der Chijs's wife Grace Wang introduced him to Gary Wang, a former classmate of hers at Insead.[5] The two men established Tudou in Shanghai in 2005; van der Chijs was the one to suggest the name.[2] As of 2008, van der Chijs has left more of the operation of Tudou to Gary Wang, who has taken up the chief executive officer position. Instead, van der Chijs is concentrating on his responsibilities as CEO of Spil Games Asia, a Dutch internet games company.[4]

Personal life

Van der Chijs is married to Grace Wang, Tudou's chief financial officer. They have a son, Scott, born in 2007,[4] and a daughter, Elaine, born in 2009[6]

References

External links

  • Shanghaied, Marc van der Chijs' personal weblog (in English)



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