
Thomas Manning
Manning lead the Asia business of Cerberus Capital Management as CEO of Cerberus Asia Operations & Advisory Limited and is currently Lecturer in Law at The University of Chicago Law School. Formerly, he served as the CEO of Indachin, CEO of Capgemini Asia, CEO of Ernst & Young Consulting Asia. He was also a Partner with Bain & Company and member of their China board. Earlier in his career, he was with McKinsey & Company and CSC Index. A board director of several public companies in China, he recently completed six years as a board director of China's fifth-largest bank, Bank of Communications, and continues to serve as a director of China's leading telecom software company, AsiaInfo-Linkage Holdings, a director of China's largest retailer, Gome Electrical Appliances, and a director of one of China's largest IT companies, iSoftStone. He served until recently as an advisor to the World Economic Forum on its Global Agenda for China. He continues as a founding director of the Chicago-China Development Corporation and the founder of The US-China 2025 Project. He is a graduate of Harvard and Stanford, speaks Mandarin, and lives in China—but travels frequently to the US and Europe.
Manning lead the Asia business of Cerberus Capital Management as CEO of Cerberus Asia Operations & Advisory Limited and is currently Lecturer in Law at The University of Chicago Law School. Formerly, he served as the CEO of Indachin, CEO of Capgemini Asia, CEO of Ernst & Young Consulting Asia. He was also a Partner with Bain & Company and member of their China board. Earlier in his career, he was with McKinsey & Company and CSC Index. A board director of several public companies in China, he recently completed six years as a board director of China's fifth-largest bank, Bank of Communications, and continues to serve as a director of China's leading telecom software company, AsiaInfo-Linkage Holdings, a director of China's largest retailer, Gome Electrical Appliances, and a director of one of China's largest IT companies, iSoftStone. He served until recently as an advisor to the World Economic Forum on its Global Agenda for China. He continues as a founding director of the Chicago-China Development Corporation and the founder of The US-China 2025 Project. He is a graduate of Harvard and Stanford, speaks Mandarin, and lives in China—but travels frequently to the US and Europe.
