Wen ti bu da
Out of the Gate
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About the Book
Duke always believed he was destined to do something ‘great’ but could not nail down just what his ‘dream’ looked like. He spent the 80s building commercial bridges between the US and China. As a result, he established friendships with many Chinese and a positive reputation with some of the top leaders of the Government of the PRC. The TianAnMen Square disaster forces him to return to the States. He starts his life over, but a different scenario will bring him back to China and makes itself known through one of the ‘old friends’ from those years.
About the Author
An early pioneer who helped open China to the West, Russ Duvall lived and worked in Beijing for nine years, from 1983-1991, establishing one Joint Venture and consulting for other interested US companies. A native ‘Hoosier’, Duvall is a graduate of Indiana’s Wabash College and of Chicago’s Keller Graduate School of Management, a Division of DeVry University, with an MBA-With Distinction. Following decorated service in the Navy, he built a successful career in General and Airport Logistics Operations management. He now lives with his wife in Indianapolis.