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Cecilia Ding

writer, real estate investor, angel investor

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Cecilia was born in November in Tianjin, and later immigrated to Boston with her parents. She is a writer, real estate investor and animal right activist. She received education from the renowned public school Boston Latin and can speak English, Chinese and Mandarin fluently, and can converse in French and Spanish. She graduated from Harvard University East Asian Studies Economic track and has taken courses in Human Behavioral Science, Psychology, Reasoning in Law, etc. She has also studied as visiting scholar in Fudan University, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Southern University in France.

In 2009, Cecilia published the novel Ladies of the World Trade Center on sina.com, the leading online publishing site in China. The novel was view over a million times and well received by the post-80s reader group. In 2010, Cecilia formed the C&C publishing group with long time friend and collaborator Catherine Zhang, focusing on the publishing, marketing and advertising for upcoming authors. In 2015, Cecilia has commenced to write Ladies of the World Trade Center II.

Main Achievement:

Cecilia's business leadership was reported by Times Magazine((article), Boston Globe, Boston Herald, People Magazine and Harvard Crimson(article)

. Fro her contribution to the community, she was awarded the Yoshiyama Award and received at the White House by former first lady Hillary Clinton Cecilia has real estate licenses in CT, MA and CA.

Upon Graduating from Harvard in 2002, Cecilia was involved in IPO and fundraising for Chinese companies for over 10 years. She provided crucial support for companies during their growth period.

In 2006, Cecilia founded CND Investments, assisting Chinese entrepreneurs and medium size enterprises to raise money through VC from the U.S., and purchase real estate assets in the U.S.

In 2009, Cecilia published her first novel the Ladies of the World Trade Center in Mandarin Chinese.

In 2010, she formed a publishing company with Chinese internet personality Catherine Zhang, helping Chinese writers publish their works through traditional and digital channels.

In 2015, Cecilia commenced to write the Sequel to Ladies of the World Trade Center, publishers, theater directors and media friend are awaiting for the rights to adapt.