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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
=== Family === | ===Family=== | ||
Li Huanwu is the older brother of Li Shaowu and younger brother of [[Li Shengwu]]. He is the nephew of [[Lee Wei Ling]] and a grandchild of the late Lee Kuan Yew. | Li Huanwu is the older brother of Li Shaowu and younger brother of [[Li Shengwu]]. He is the nephew of [[Lee Wei Ling]] and a grandchild of the late Lee Kuan Yew. | ||
[[File:Lee Kuan Yew and Li Huanwu.jpg|thumb|''Li Huanwu (second from right) pictured with his late grandfather, Lee Kuan Yew. Photo from [https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/papa-had-sweet-tooth-hsien-yang Asia One].'']] | |||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
Li Huanwu went to the Singapore American School (SAS) for his primary and secondary education. In a 2007 interview with ''The New York Times'', then-prime minister Lee Kuan Yew shared that one of his grandsons had dyslexia and was enrolled in SAS which at the time, had teachers trained in helping dyslexic students.<ref>“[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/world/asia/29iht-lee-excerpts.html Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew]”. ''The New York Times.'' August 29, 2007. Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref><ref>SAS COMMUNICATIONS. “[https://youtu.be/OgAew5DH74Y?t=883 Lee Kuan Yew Speech at SAS's 50th Anniversary in 2006]”. ''YouTube.'' March 23, 2015. Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> Subsequently, Li entered Raffles Junior College (now Raffles Institution) for his post-secondary education. | Li Huanwu went to the Singapore American School (SAS) for his primary and secondary education. In a 2007 interview with ''The New York Times'', then-prime minister Lee Kuan Yew shared that one of his grandsons had dyslexia and was enrolled in SAS which at the time, had teachers trained in helping dyslexic students.<ref>“[https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/29/world/asia/29iht-lee-excerpts.html Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew]”. ''The New York Times.'' August 29, 2007. Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref><ref>SAS COMMUNICATIONS. “[https://youtu.be/OgAew5DH74Y?t=883 Lee Kuan Yew Speech at SAS's 50th Anniversary in 2006]”. ''YouTube.'' March 23, 2015. Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> Subsequently, Li entered Raffles Junior College (now Raffles Institution) for his post-secondary education. | ||
====Tertiary studies==== | |||
After graduating from RJC, Li Huanwu was accepted into the University of Pennsylvania. During his time there, he was a part of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology. He also belonged to the societies Eta Kappa Nu and Beta Gamma Sigma.<ref>Li, Huanwu. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/huanwu-li-8683759 Experience]”. ''LinkedIn.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> In 2010, Li Huanwu received the Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award from the University of Pennsylvania.<ref>“[https://ras.seas.upenn.edu/student-awards/ Student Awards]”. ''Penn Engineering, Research and Academic Services.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref><ref>“[https://archives.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/commencement-program-2010.pdf Commencement Program 2010, University of Pennsylvania]”. ''University of Pennsylvania.'' May 17, 2010. Accessed on 8 January 2020.</ref> | After graduating from RJC, Li Huanwu was accepted into the University of Pennsylvania. During his time there, he was a part of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology. He also belonged to the societies Eta Kappa Nu and Beta Gamma Sigma.<ref>Li, Huanwu. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/huanwu-li-8683759 Experience]”. ''LinkedIn.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> In 2010, Li Huanwu received the Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award from the University of Pennsylvania.<ref>“[https://ras.seas.upenn.edu/student-awards/ Student Awards]”. ''Penn Engineering, Research and Academic Services.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref><ref>“[https://archives.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/commencement-program-2010.pdf Commencement Program 2010, University of Pennsylvania]”. ''University of Pennsylvania.'' May 17, 2010. Accessed on 8 January 2020.</ref> Li Huanwu graduated summa cum laude in 2011 with two degrees - a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science. He received the Class of 1975 Management Award (from The Wharton School) for his outstanding results.<ref>"[https://archives.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/commencement-program-2011.pdf Commencement Program 2011, University of Pennsylvania]". ''U Penn''. Accessed on 14 February 2020.</ref> | ||
Li Huanwu graduated summa cum laude in 2011 with two degrees - a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science. He received the Class of 1975 Management Award (from The Wharton School) for his outstanding results.<ref>"[https://archives.upenn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/commencement-program-2011.pdf Commencement Program 2011, University of Pennsylvania]". ''U Penn''. Accessed on 14 February 2020.</ref> | |||
===Career=== | ===Career=== | ||
Fresh out of university, Li Huanwu worked at Goldman Sachs as an Investment Banker from July 2011 to July 2012. He then moved on to L Capital, working as a Senior Analyst from September 2012 to November 2014. In January 2015, he joined Värde Partners as an Investment Analyst before leaving the company in June 2016.<ref>Li, Huanwu. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/huanwu-li-8683759 Experience]”. ''LinkedIn.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> As of January 2020, Li is employed at Afiniti International Holdings Ltd. as a Vice President of Business Development in Southeast Asia.<ref>Li Huanwu. “[https://www.facebook.com/lightbringer.li/about?section=year-overviews About]”. ''Facebook.'' Accessed on 8 January 2020.</ref> | Fresh out of university, Li Huanwu worked at Goldman Sachs as an Investment Banker from July 2011 to July 2012. He then moved on to L Capital, working as a Senior Analyst from September 2012 to November 2014. In January 2015, he joined Värde Partners as an Investment Analyst before leaving the company in June 2016.<ref>Li, Huanwu. “[https://sg.linkedin.com/in/huanwu-li-8683759 Experience]”. ''LinkedIn.'' Accessed 6 January 2020.</ref> As of January 2020, Li is employed at Afiniti International Holdings Ltd. as a Vice President of Business Development in Southeast Asia.<ref>Li Huanwu. “[https://www.facebook.com/lightbringer.li/about?section=year-overviews About]”. ''Facebook.'' Accessed on 8 January 2020.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:09, 27 August 2020
Li Huanwu | |
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Born | 22 July 1986 |
Education | Bachelor of Science (Finance & Management), Bachelor of Applied Science (Computer Science & Mathematics) |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania |
The second son of Lee Hsien Yang and Lee Suet Fern, Li Huanwu (born 22 July 1986) is a business developer at the AI firm Afiniti.[1] After claiming a stellar academic record, Li Huanwu started out as an Investment Banking Analyst at Goldman Sachs. Following that, he held similar positions at L Capital and Värde Partners.[2]
Background
Family
Li Huanwu is the older brother of Li Shaowu and younger brother of Li Shengwu. He is the nephew of Lee Wei Ling and a grandchild of the late Lee Kuan Yew.
Education
Li Huanwu went to the Singapore American School (SAS) for his primary and secondary education. In a 2007 interview with The New York Times, then-prime minister Lee Kuan Yew shared that one of his grandsons had dyslexia and was enrolled in SAS which at the time, had teachers trained in helping dyslexic students.[3][4] Subsequently, Li entered Raffles Junior College (now Raffles Institution) for his post-secondary education.
Tertiary studies
After graduating from RJC, Li Huanwu was accepted into the University of Pennsylvania. During his time there, he was a part of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology. He also belonged to the societies Eta Kappa Nu and Beta Gamma Sigma.[5] In 2010, Li Huanwu received the Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award from the University of Pennsylvania.[6][7] Li Huanwu graduated summa cum laude in 2011 with two degrees - a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science. He received the Class of 1975 Management Award (from The Wharton School) for his outstanding results.[8]
Career
Fresh out of university, Li Huanwu worked at Goldman Sachs as an Investment Banker from July 2011 to July 2012. He then moved on to L Capital, working as a Senior Analyst from September 2012 to November 2014. In January 2015, he joined Värde Partners as an Investment Analyst before leaving the company in June 2016.[9] As of January 2020, Li is employed at Afiniti International Holdings Ltd. as a Vice President of Business Development in Southeast Asia.[10]
Personal life
Li Huanwu and Heng Yirui have been together since 2013.[11] The pair caught the public eye in 2018 with the release of the ‘Out In Singapore’ project. It was also revealed that Huanwu was 4 years older than Yirui.[12] Huanwu and Yirui’s studio portrait was exhibited at The Projector’s Intermission Bar as part of the photography campaign by Leslie Kee.[13]
Marriage
Li Huanwu and Heng Yirui got married in Cape Town, South Africa on 24 May 2019.[14] Before their wedding ceremony, the pair visited the Mana Pools National Park.[15] Their wedding was a small and private affair with only close friends and family in attendance.[16] The Singapore Airlines cabin crew also presented a cake and congratulatory note to the couple on their flight to South Africa.[17] After tying the knot, the married couple released a statement to Pink Dot SG, who then published it on their social media platforms.[18]
Personal advocacy
Pink Dot SG
Li Huanwu is an avid supporter of the Pink Dot movement which encourages the integration of the LGBTQ community in Singapore.[19] He also believes in repealing 377A, a law which criminalises sex between consenting adult men in Singapore.[20][21] In 2018, Li Huanwu attended Pink Dot with Heng Yirui and a group of friends.[22] The following year, he brought his parents along to the event.[23][24]
References / Citations
- ↑ “Huanwu Li’s Email”. Rocket Reach. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ “Huanwu Li”. Apollo. Last updated January 5, 2020. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ “Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew”. The New York Times. August 29, 2007. Accessed 6 January 2020.
- ↑ SAS COMMUNICATIONS. “Lee Kuan Yew Speech at SAS's 50th Anniversary in 2006”. YouTube. March 23, 2015. Accessed 6 January 2020.
- ↑ Li, Huanwu. “Experience”. LinkedIn. Accessed 6 January 2020.
- ↑ “Student Awards”. Penn Engineering, Research and Academic Services. Accessed 6 January 2020.
- ↑ “Commencement Program 2010, University of Pennsylvania”. University of Pennsylvania. May 17, 2010. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ "Commencement Program 2011, University of Pennsylvania". U Penn. Accessed on 14 February 2020.
- ↑ Li, Huanwu. “Experience”. LinkedIn. Accessed 6 January 2020.
- ↑ Li Huanwu. “About”. Facebook. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ hengyirui. Instagram. April 1, 2019. Accessed on 7 January 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/BvtcgdeHFDW/
- ↑ “Huanwu Li & Yirui Heng”. Out In Singapore. July 1, 2018. Accessed on 7 January 2020.
- ↑ Oogachaga. “Li Huanwu & Heng Yirui”. July 16, 2018. Accessed on 7 January 2020.
- ↑ hengyirui. Instagram. May 24, 2019. Accessed on 7 January 2020. Retrieved from: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx10MESB7_1/
- ↑ Li Huanwu. “Safari before our big day”. Facebook. May 24, 2019. Accessed 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Sim, Dewey. “Li Huanwu, grandson of Singapore founding father Lee Kuan Yew, marries boyfriend Heng Yirui – and Chinese social media users cheer them on”. South China Morning Post. May 25, 2019. Accessed on 7 January 2020.
- ↑ Li Huanwu. “Thanks Singapore Airlines for making our flight just a little bit more special”. Facebook. May 17, 2019. Accessed 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Pink Dot SG. “Lee Kuan Yew’s grandson, also second son of Lee Hsien Yang, Li Huanwu, has married his partner Heng Yirui in South Africa”. Facebook. May 25, 2019. Accessed 8 January 2020.
- ↑ “Pink Dot 2019: Lee Hsien Yang's son Li Huanwu and other fabulous faces at Singapore's pride event”. Buro. June 30, 2019. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Li Huanwu. “Our hopes. Our dreams”. Facebook. September 9, 2018. Accessed on 7 January 2020.
- ↑ “Penal Code, 377A Outrages on decency”. Singapore Statutes Online. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Pink Dot. “Gerald IG @Geekywhale”. Facebook. July 22, 2018. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Xu, Terry. “Lee Hsien Yang turns up at Pink Dot with family while Lee Hsien Loong is missing despite open invitation”. The Online Citizen. June 30, 2019. Accessed on 8 January 2020.
- ↑ Yow, Daphne. "Lee Hsien Yang Attends Pink Dot To Support Newlywed Son & Prove Love Wins". MustShare News. June 29, 2019. Accessed on 27 February 2020.