Education and industry Gao was born in
Shuo County (now
Shuozhou city),
Shanxi province in August 1951. In 1972, Gao was chosen to study French at the
Beijing Second Foreign Languages Institute, and in 1975 he went abroad to study at the
National University of Zaire in
Kinshasa, capital of
Zaire (now known as
Democratic Republic of Congo). From 1977 to 1980, Gao worked for the Chinese embassy in Zaire as a
commercial officer.
J.P. Morgan controversy In 2015, the Wall Street Journal released an article which examined Gao Hucheng's interaction with
J.P. Morgan in regards to employment of his son, Gao Jue (also known as Joe Gao). In a December 2006 email exchange, a recruiter at the bank says "I am more concerned that Jue did very poorly in interviews - some MDs said he was the worst BA candidate they had ever see - and we obviously had to extend him an offer." In June 2008, Gao Hucheng had dinner with Fang Fang, a managing director at the bank, and requested that Fang find a new position for Gao Jue, as Gao Jue's job had been cut. According to Fang in an email, "During this one-on-one dinner with me, the father spent long time explaining to me why it is important for the son to find another position with JPM before July 13 because he is desperate to maintain his hard-won H1-B visa which is under JPM sponsorship and won't become valid until Oct 1, while his current employment contract will end by July 13. [...] The father indicated to me repeatedly that he is willing to go extra miles to help JPM in whatever way we think he can." Gao Jue was given a new position within the bank after the dinner, and shortly afterwards, he sent a sexually explicit email to a human resources employee at the bank. His manager in his new role, Anil Bhalla, said "there is general consensus among the seniors in our group as well reports from people in his previous group that he is immature, irresponsible and unreliable." == References ==