Luo Changping
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Luo Changping | |
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罗昌平 | |
| Born | 27 December 1980[1] |
| Education | Bachelor's degree at China Europe International Business School |
| Occupations | Journalist, entrepreneur |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Awards | Transparency International Integrity Award (2013) |
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Luo Changping (simplified Chinese: 罗昌平; traditional Chinese: 羅昌平, born 27 December 1980) is a Chinese entrepreneur and former journalist.[2] He is the co-founder of the third-party monitoring platform "Okoer", as well as the Chairman of Tianjiao Legal Group.[3] In November 2013, Luo became the first recipient of the Transparency International Integrity Award with Chinese citizenship.[4]
Luo used to be the chief reporter of China Business Herald, editor-in-chief of the In-depth Reporting Department of The Beijing News, as well as the deputy editor-in-chief of Caijing magazine. Proficient in the field of Political Economy and Finance, he has published multiple investigative reports on official corruption.[5]
Luo Changping was born in Lianyuan within the province of Hunan. After graduating from junior high school, he enrolled in a secondary vocational school in the provincial capital Changsha, where he studied Hydraulic Engineering.[6]
While in school, Luo served as the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper and the head of the school radio station. Following graduation, he worked in a magazine focused on electric power industry at the age of 20.[7]