Jiang Zhuping was born in November 1937 in
Yixing,
Jiangsu Province. He is the son of
Jiang Nanxiang, who served as education minister of China. He joined the work force in 1956 and the
Chinese Communist Party in 1960. He graduated in 1963 from the
Harbin Military Engineering Institute with a degree in Guided Missile Engineering. After graduation Jiang worked as an engineer at the No. 5 National Defense Institute, and later became deputy director of the aircraft design institute of the
Nanchang Aircraft Factory in
Jiangxi and party secretary of a division of the
Ministry of Aerospace Industry. In 1985, he was appointed Executive Vice-Governor of Jiangxi Province, and in 1988 he became concurrently
Deputy Party Secretary of Jiangxi. He served in both positions until 1991. From February 1991 to December 1993, he served as Director of the
Civil Aviation Administration of China. He then served as Governor of
Hubei Province from 1995 to January 2001, and as
Party Secretary of Hubei from December 2000 to December 2001. Jiang was a member of the
14th and the
15th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party. ==References==