Ms. Jianli, Chinese-American, has a Chinese-Chinese cultural background and is the founder of Assheng Investment Group. Graduated from City University of New York with a bachelor's degree in accounting and a master's degree in tax. He is a Certified Public Accountant in New York, New Jersey and California. Ms. Mao has more than 30 years of experience in financial practice, has rich experience in capital operation, financial management and corporate operations of US and Asian enterprises, and is committed to helping enterprise groups in the United States and Asia to successfully achieve corporate financing and overseas listing, and helping domestic enterprises to go abroad to achieve overseas mergers and acquisitions to open up the global market. Ms. Mao’s consulting experience began with Andersen New York and was involved in some of the benchmark cross-border mergers and acquisitions of the 1980s, particularly in the media and finance industries. In 1992, Ms. Mao opened an accounting firm in the United States, becoming a long-term consultant to 18 banks in mainland China and Taiwan operating in the United States. She helped the first batch of Chinese students returning to China to start a business, followed the first batch of funds directly invested in China to invest in China, and participated in the earliest domestic Internet era investment, such as: 8848, Oriental Tong, China Learning Network and so on. Ms. Mao established Ascension Investment Company (www.ascendvp.com.cn) in 2002, expanding her business philosophy to financial advisors + early-stage investment and participation in management with her own funds. At present, Ascent Investment Company has completed the withdrawal of several investments and is planning to set up its own fund to expand the amount of investment. In recent years, the success stories of Ms. Mao include: Acorn International (now listed in the United States), Mars Lighting (now listed in Hong Kong), Changfeng Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Yingsuo Li Xinbai Medical, You Yi Interconnection, Sinodis and so on. In 2011, Ms. Mao invested in the establishment of a domestic breeding pig group, and built an international standard of the original pig farm in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, and she hoped to bring subversive changes to China's pig breeding industry and produce green and environmentally friendly "healthy meat" for the Chinese people.