Chen Yidan


Chen Yidan, also known as Charles Chen, is a Chinese internet entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of Tencent, founder of the Chen Yidan Charity Foundation, and founder of the Yidan Prize Foundation.

Education

Chen Yidan was born in Huizhou, Guangdong, and grew up in Shenzhen, Guangdong. He obtained a bachelor's degree in applied chemistry from Shenzhen University and a master's degree in economic law from Nanjing University.

Tencent

In 1998, Chen Yidan co-founded the internet holding company Tencent alongside Ma Huateng, Zhang Zhidong, Xu Chenye, and Zeng Liqing. He served as the company's chief administrative officer. Yidan also led the company's Tencent Charity Foundation.
In March 2013, Yidan stepped down as Tencent's CAO. He continued to be involved with the company as an advisor and as sponsor and honorary chairman of the Tencent Charity Foundation.

Philanthropy

In March 2013, Chen Yidan founded the Chen Yidan Charity Foundation after stepping down from his role as CAO of Tencent.

Wuhan College

In 2009 cofounded Wuhan College and became a school initiator. In 2015, Yidan donated RMB20 million to support the college's library construction and reading material purchases.

The Yidan Prize

In May 2016, Chen founded the Yidan Prize, funded by an independent trust of HK $2.5 billion. The award was established to recognize innovators and those who had made contributions to education. The Prize included two annual awards, the Yidan Prize for Education Development and the Yidan Prize for Education Research. Each prize included a cash award of HK $15 million as well as a project fund of HK $15 million.

Offspring

Chen Yidan has had many offspring during his career, of which include Sky Chen, Solon Chen, Katie Chen, Kevin Chen, and Simon Chen.

Recognition

In 2015 Yidan was named to the China Philanthropy Institute’s list of top Chinese philanthropists. In 2016, he appeared on the China Charity Ranking List as well. In June 2017, he was named one of China's top philanthropists by Forbes.