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    Is Fan Jiang the Western form of his name? If so, should he be listed as Jiang Fan? Robert McClenon (talk) 05:36, 27 December 2023 (UTC)

Chinese Wikipedia page link - https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hk/%E8%92%8B%E5%87%A1 Please know there are more references online through Google and he is quoted in many books.

Fan Jiang (simplified Chinese: 蒋凡; traditional Chinese: 蔣凡; pinyin: Jiǎng Fán), is a Chinese business executive who currently serves as chief executive officer of Alibaba International Digital Commerce Group]].[1][2] In March, 2023, Alibaba Group announced the “1+6+N” organizational structure changes, and Jiang Fan became the CEO of Alibaba International, one of the six newly established groups.[3]

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  1. ^ "阿里宣布高管调整:蒋凡任淘宝总裁 靖捷任天猫总裁". Tech Sina (in Chinese). December 27, 2018.
  2. ^ Qu, Tracy. "Alibaba restores fallen star Jiang Fan in partnership as e-commerce growth takes precedence". South China Morning Post.
  3. ^ "Alibaba to Split Into Six Groups and Explore IPOs". The Wall Street Journal.