SHANGHAI, Nov. 28,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news report from
russian.shanghai.gov.cn:
Shanghai presented its annual
Magnolia Silver Award to 50
outstanding expats from 18 countries on Nov 23, recognizing their significant
contributions to the city's development and international
exchanges.
The ceremony took place at the Grand Halls on the northern end
of the Bund, with Kong Fu'an,
director-general of the Foreign Affairs Office of Shanghai
Municipal People's Government, conferring the medals and
certificates to the recipients.
In his address, Kong emphasized Shanghai's status as an international,
innovative, and inclusive city that has taken the lead in achieving
Chinese-style modernization. He highlighted the vital roles that
expats, foreign-invested enterprises, and foreign institutions play
in the city, noting that they have been "not only witnesses, but
also active participants and contributors."
This year's award recipients come from diverse fields such as
trade, finance, technology, shipping, healthcare, education,
culture, sports, and agriculture. Among those honored was
Pietro Brambilla from Italy, North
Asia chief financial officer at L'Oreal China. Brambilla has
spearheaded L'Oreal's investment and development in Shanghai, helping the Chinese market become
the company's largest globally. He has also contributed to creating
a market-oriented, law-based, and international business
environment in the city.
Professor Marc Delpech from
France, a representative of the
awardees, shared his experiences contributing to Sino-French
medical cooperation over three decades. As the coordinator of the
French-language training program for medical students at Shanghai
Jiao Tong University and currently vice-dean of the Sino-French
School of Medicine at the university, Delpech emphasized the
enduring and expanding friendship between China and France. He noted that his predecessor,
Professor Guy Vincendon, received
the Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award in 2003, highlighting the
continuity and strength of their bilateral medical and educational
relationship.
Another awardee, Carlo D'Andrea, chief representative of Studio
Legale DAndrea, has helped many foreign companies settle in
China, particularly in
Shanghai. The Italian lawyer
praised Shanghai as "the best
location to do business in China",
especially in the fields of new technology and high tech. He
highlighted Shanghai's commitment
to deepening reform and opening-up, which gives the city "a lot of
potentials to be unleashed".
D'Andrea valued the direct access to the city's leadership,
noting that each year, the Shanghai mayor meets with international
business leaders to seek advice, feedback, and ideas for better
development of the city. "I had the opportunity to meet many times
with the mayor and the vice-mayor to discuss how we can attract
more European investment into Shanghai," he said. "I like this kind of
opportunities where you have direct access to the leadership,
because the exchange of ideas and exchange of opinion is the best
way in order to have a better future together."
Shanghai began awarding the
Magnolia Silver Award to expats in
1989, later introducing the Magnolia
Gold Award and Honorary Citizenship in 1992 and 1997,
respectively. Over the past 35 years, 1,877 expats have received
these honors, underscoring the city's appreciation for their
contributions.
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