Wu Hao (politician, born 1972)
Wu Hao | |
|---|---|
| 吴浩 | |
| Deputy Minister of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party | |
| Assumed office January 2024 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 1972 (age 53) |
| Party | Communist |
| Alma mater | Chang'an University |
Wu Hao (Chinese: 吴浩; born February 1972) is a Chinese politician who is currently serving as deputy head of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party and director of its Second Cadres Bureau. He is an alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]
Biography
Henan
Wu was born in Nanyang, Henan, in February 1972.[2] He joined the Chinese Communist Party in March 1993 and entered the workforce in July 1994. He studied at Chang'an University, where he earned a doctoral degree in engineering and later became a professor-level senior engineer.[3]
From November 2007 to November 2009, Wu served as general manager of Henan Highway Project Management Company. He then became party secretary and deputy director of the Road Transport Bureau of the Henan Provincial Department of Transport, while pursuing graduate studies in road and railway engineering at the School of Highway, Chang'an University, obtaining a doctorate in engineering in 2010. In January 2013, he was appointed director of the Henan Provincial Road Transport Administration, a position he held until February 2015.[4]
Wu subsequently became deputy party secretary and general manager of Henan Transportation Investment Group Co., Ltd. in August 2015. In September 2016, he was promoted to deputy secretary-general of the Henan Provincial People's Government (at the department-bureau level) and a member of the general office's party group. From November 2017 to March 2020, he served as director and party secretary of the Henan Provincial Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development.[4]
Jiangxi
In March 2020, Wu was transferred to Jiangxi, where he was appointed vice governor.[5] He later became a member of the Standing Committee of the Jiangxi Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, serving successively as secretary-general of the provincial party committee and later as head of the Organization Department of Jiangxi.[6] From December 2021 to January 2024, he concurrently served as president of the Jiangxi Provincial Party School.[7]
Beijing
In January 2024, Wu was appointed deputy head of the Organization Department of the Chinese Communist Party and director of the Second Cadres Bureau. He is a representative of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party and an alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[8][9]
References
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- ^ "南阳人吴浩,进京履新后职务明确". 网易 (in Chinese). 2025-01-07. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
- ^ ""调离江西"的吴浩,已赴中央组织部任职". 上观新闻-站上海,观天下 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2025-08-26.
- ^ a b "河南任免赵庚辰、李卫东、吴浩、刘兴彬职务_中国经济网——国家经济门户". 地方经济频道_中国经济网 (in Chinese). 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
- ^ ""70后"中央候补委员吴浩已调离江西". 新浪财经_金融信息服务商 (in Chinese). 2024-01-18. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
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- ^ "人事观察|"70后"候补中委吴浩已任中组部副部长". china.caixin.com (in Chinese). 2024-12-31. Retrieved 2025-08-26.
- ^ "已调离江西的中央候补委员吴浩,赴中组部任职". sohu.com (in Chinese). 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2025-08-26.