Global Cord Blood Corp
Mr. Mark D. Chen, serves as an independent non-executive directors and also chairman of the Special Committee. Prior to the Business Combination on June 30, 2009, Mr. Chen was Pantheon’s chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president since its inception in 2006. He is among the earliest investors and sponsors of SPAC, and have been actively engaged in advisory of SPAC investment, formation and transaction since 2003. He has extensive experience in private equity investments in a wide range of industries globally including life science and healthcare, TMT, semiconductor and real estate through numerous investment vehicles and funds. In 1998, Mr. Chen co-founded Easton Capital Investment Group, a firm focusing on U.S. based life science venture investments. He is currently an independent non-executive board director of Megain Holding (Cayman) Co., Ltd (6939.HK). Mr. Chen received a B.S. from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China, an M.S. from Pennsylvania State University and an M.B.A. from the Columbia Business School at Columbia University.
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Global Cord Blood Corp
Global Cord Blood Corporation, formerly China Cord Blood Corporation, is a provider of cord blood banking services in China. The Company and its subsidiaries are principally engaged in the provision of umbilical cord blood storage and ancillary services in the People's Republic of China. It provides cord blood testing, processing and storage services under the direction of subscribers for a cord blood processing fee and a storage fee. It also tests, processes and stores donated cord blood, and provides matching services to the public for a fee. The Company provides cord blood processing and storage services for expectant parents interested in capturing the opportunities made available by evolving medical treatments and technologies, such as cord blood transplants. It also preserves cord blood units donated by the public; provides matching services on such donated units, and delivers matching units to patients in need of transplants.