Shi Meilun, female, Han nationality, is a native of Shanghai. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin in the USA, and received a doctorate from a university in California. Shi began her career at a prestigious law firm in Hong Kong, and subsequently held leading positions at the Hong Kong Security Supervision Commission. As a high ranking supervisor of the Enterprise Financing Department of the Hong Kong Security Supervision Commission in the early 1990s, she held a firm stand against the Yihe Event, and finally forced the Yihe Group to go to Singapore.
As the executive director of the Security Supervision Commission, Ms. Shi led the Commission to a more unified position, advancing the strike against of underground bankers. Shi Meilun has been instrumental in her field and was promoted to deputy chairman of the Security Supervision Commission of China in 2003.
2003—2004 | Vice-Chairman, State Security Supervision Commission | |
1998—2003 | Vice-Chairman, Security Supervision Commission Hong Kong SAR | |
1998—2003 | Operations President, Security Supervision Commission Hong Kong SAR | |
1994—1998 | Executive Director, Security Supervision Commission Hong Kong SAR | |
1993—1994 | Supervisor, Security Supervision Commission, Enterprise Financing Department Hong Kong SAR | |
1991—???? | Associate Supervisor, Security Supervision Commission Hong Kong SAR | |
1985—1990 | Lawyer, Hong Kong SAR (Coudert Brothers) | |
1982—1984 | Lawyer, USA, California, San Francisco (Pillsbury, Madison and Sutro) | |
1972 | Graduate, University of Wisconsin, Arts Department USA, Wisconsin, Madison |