Simon Jiang
About Simon Jiang
Simon Jiang is the Asia Products Technology Center Manager at ExxonMobil in Shanghai, China. He holds a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Physics from Nanjing University and completed the ExxonMobil Global Leadership Program in 2015.
Title at ExxonMobil
Simon Jiang is currently serving as the Asia Products Technology Center Manager at ExxonMobil. As the manager of this pivotal center, he oversees various technological operations and product development initiatives across Asia. His role requires extensive expertise and a comprehensive understanding of the products and solutions offered by ExxonMobil. Simon's leadership helps to drive innovation and maintain ExxonMobil's competitive stance in the technology sector throughout the region.
Education at Thunderbird School of Global Management
Simon Jiang enhanced his leadership skills and global business acumen by completing the ExxonMobil Global Leadership Program at the Thunderbird School of Global Management in 2015. This program, spanning 11 months, is designed to develop key leadership qualities and strategic management expertise. Studying at one of the world's renowned institutions for international business has equipped Simon with the tools necessary to navigate complex business environments and lead effective teams.
Master's Degree from Nanjing University
Simon Jiang attained his Master's degree in Physics from Nanjing University between 1986 and 1989. This advanced study in Physics provided him with a profound understanding of scientific principles and analytical skills. His academic background in a highly technical and rigorous field has been a significant asset in his professional career, particularly in his role at ExxonMobil.
Bachelor’s Degree from Nanjing University
Prior to his Master's studies, Simon Jiang earned a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Nanjing University from 1982 to 1986. This undergraduate education laid the foundation for his critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. The solid grounding in the fundamentals of physics has been instrumental in shaping his approach to technology and management in his subsequent career.