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Zhuang Mudi

( chinadaily.com.cn ) 2013-07-12

Zhuang Mudi

Deputy Head of Jiading district, member of Jiading Party standing committee

Zhuang was born in Shanghai, in March 1965. He joined the Communist Party in December 1987 and began work in July 1984. He has a master’s degree from the Central Committee Party School and an EMBA.

In addition to being a member of the Party standing committee of Jiading, deputy head of Jiading, and deputy secretary of Jiading’s Party leadership group, he is in charge of Jiading government affairs when the head is not in the office. He is also in charge of urban construction, land planning, housing security, building management, greening and city appearance, environmental protection, water affairs, transportation, civil defense (floods, typhoons, earthquakes, emergencies), new work, new city construction, rail construction, and is responsible for the power supply, postal service, telecommunications, and gas.

Previous government positions:

Teaching and research leader, Xinwu Central Primary School, Xinwu, Songjiang county.

League branch secretary, Xinwu Central Primary School.

Deputy secretary, Xinwu Youth League Committee.

Managing vice-president, Adult Education, Xinwu, Songjiang county.

Deputy head, Xinwu, Songjiang county.

Deputy secretary, Xinwu Party committee.

Head, Xinwu, Songjiang county.

Deputy secretary, town of Wuku Party committee, Songjiang county.

Head, town of Wuku.

Secretary, town of Yexie Party committee, Songjiang district.

Chairman, Yexie NPC.

Party secretary, Songjiang district commerce department.

Director, Songjiang district planning committee.

Deputy secretary, Songjiang district Party group.

Party member, Jiading district.

Member, Jiading Party committee.

Deputy director, Jiading district.

Head, Jiading district investment service and certification center.

Director, Jiading industrial zone managment.

MAIL TO DISTRICT CHIEFzxi@jiading.gov.cn

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