Ren Zhenhe
任振鹤
3 December 2020
Hefeng County, Hubei
Ren Zhenhe (Chinese: 任振鹤, born February 1964) is a Chinese politician of Tujia ethnicity, serving since December 2020 as the Governor of the Gansu Province.
Biography
Ren Zhenhe was born in Hefeng County, Hubei. In 1984, he joined the Chinese Communist Party. He graduated from Huazhong Institute of Technology (present-day Huazhong University of Science and Technology) with a bachelor's degree in 1988, majoring in technical economics. He had been served as the Vice Magistrate of Hefeng County (1993–1996), Deputy Party Secretary of Hefeng County (1996), Deputy Party Secretary of Lichuan (1996–1997), Mayor of Lichuan (1997–1998, acting: 1996–1997), Party Secretary of Lichuan (1998–2002), Deputy Governor of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (2001–2003), Deputy Party Secretary of Enshi (2003–2006), Deputy Party Secretary of Huanggang (2006–2008), Deputy Party Secretary and Mayor of Xianning (2008–2012), Party Secretary of Xianning (2012–2015), Deputy Governor of Hubei Province (2015–2016), Party Secretary of Xiangyang (2016–2017), Head of the Organization Department of Zhejiang Province (2017–2018), head of the Supervision Commission of Zhejiang (2019, acting: 2018–2019), head of the Zhejiang Commission for Discipline Inspection (2018–2019), and Deputy Party Secretary of Jiangsu Province (2019– November 2020).
In November 2020, Ren was appointed as the Deputy Party Secretary of Gansu Province.[1] In December, Ren was named the acting Governor of Gansu.[2] He was elected as the Governor in January 2021.
Ren is a delegate to the 13th National People's Congress.
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- Beijing: Yin Yong
- Chongqing: Hu Henghua
- Shanghai: Gong Zheng
- Tianjin: Zhang Gong
- Anhui: Wang Qingxian
- Fujian: Zhao Long
- Gansu: Ren Zhenhe
- Guangdong: Wang Weizhong
- Guizhou: Li Bingjun
- Hainan: Liu Xiaoming
- Hebei: Wang Zhengpu
- Heilongjiang: Liang Huiling ♀
- Henan: Wang Kai
- Hubei: Wang Zhonglin
- Hunan: Mao Weiming
- Jiangsu: Xu Kunlin
- Jiangxi: Ye Jianchun
- Jilin: Hu Yuting
- Liaoning: Li Lecheng
- Qinghai: Wu Xiaojun
- Shaanxi: Zhao Gang
- Shandong: Zhou Naixiang
- Shanxi: Jin Xiangjun
- Sichuan: Shi Xiaolin
- Yunnan: Wang Yubo
- Zhejiang: Wang Hao
- Hong Kong: John Lee
- Macau: Ho Iat-seng
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