Xing Hu
Domain Manager, Nonprofit Organizations in China


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Xing Hu recently joined the Hauser Center after three years working with Ashoka: Innovators for the Public in Washington DC, where she was charged to build and manage the system where a global team work together to engage donors to promote social entrepreneurship globally.


Prior to that, she jointly established the operations system for the US program of Youth Venture, an organization originated from Ashoka.

Originally from China, where she went to college and graduate school, and then worked for three years with the national government of China in Beijing, Xing is well versed in the culture and the state of China. While at Ashoka, Xing served on Ashoka's Task Force to prepare the organization for its entry into China. On the ground in China, Xing was a social entrepreneur herself. She co-founded a non-profit organization, Dream Corps, five years ago, which recruits, trains and sends Chinese-speaking volunteers to rural areas in China to build libraries for kids.

Xing has also worked briefly with the executive training program of the Duke Center for International Development and Work Bank, which experiences have enriched her perspectives of both international organizations and the applied program of the academic institution.

Xing received her BA in English from Beijing Foreign Studies University, Master of Laws in International Politics from Beijing University, and Master of Public Policy from Duke University.