Shanghai Daily

Ma to resign as chairman of Alibaba in 2019

- Ding Yining COMPANY

ALIBABA announced yesterday that current chief executive officer Daniel Zhang will succeed Jack Ma as chairman of the board one year from now as part of the e-commerce giant’s plan to nurture the next generation of younger executives.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma said he would pursue charitable and educationa­l causes and will officially step down on September 10, 2019, which is also Alibaba’s 20th anniversar­y.

Ma will continue as executive chairman of the company for the next 12 months to ensure a “smooth transition” and remain a board director until 2020.

After stepping down as chief executive officer in 2013, Ma has remained a pivotal figure within the company and has been the face of many of its business initiative­s at home and abroad. But his plan to step down in his mid 50s surprised many.

Lenovo President and Chairman Liu Chuanzhi stepped down at 67, while Huawei’s Ren Zhengfei remains Huawei’s president at the age of 74.

Ma said the company has been pondering succession plans for over 10 years and will work closely with Zhang to ensure a smooth and successful transition.

“This transition demonstrat­es that Alibaba has stepped up to the next level of corporate governance, from a company that relies on individual­s, to one built on systems of organizati­onal excellence and a culture of talent developmen­t,” Ma said in a letter to employees yesterday.

Ma will continue to mentor management as part of the “Alibaba Partnershi­p,” a 36member group of core company managers.

Zhang, 46, has been CEO since 2015 after serving as chief operating officer and is known as a key architect of Alibaba’s “Singles Day,” the November 11 event that has become the world’s largest online shopping event. Zhang, a former accountant, will also continue as CEO.

“We believed the only way to solve the problem of corporate leadership succession was to develop a system of governance based on a unique culture and mechanisms for developing consistent talent and successors,” Ma added.

A sustainabl­e Alibaba would have to be built on sound governance, culture-centric philosophy, and consistenc­y in developing talent — no company can rely solely on its founders, he pointed out.

He also sited “physical limits on one’s ability and energy,” and noted that no one can shoulder the responsibi­lities of chairman and CEO forever.

“Starting the process of passing the Alibaba torch to Daniel Zhang and his team is the right decision at the right time, because I know from working with them that they are ready, and I have complete confidence in our next generation of leaders.”

Ma, a former English teacher with no technical background, co-founded Alibaba in 1999 with 17 others and has become one of China’s richest people with a net worth of US$36.6 billion, according to Forbes.

Since handing over the CEO role, he has concentrat­ed on philanthro­py and promoting Alibaba internatio­nally. Last year Ma invested 300 million yuan (US$45 million) in a rural education project in China.

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