We revealed the 100 China honourees on the Gen.T List 2019 at an official unveiling event in the city

On July 5, we revealed the 100 China honourees on the Gen.T List 2019 at an unveiling event at the Shanghai Edition Hotel.

The evening began with a private dinner for the 2019 honourees and Tatler Tribe members—a panel of industry heavyweights Gen.T consults to aid in the selection of the list. Tribe members at the dinner included Enita Pu, partner at Sequoia Capital China; LVMH China's Jonathan Romano; Chung To, founder and chairman of charity Chi Heng Foundation; and Qiao Zhibing, founder of art museum Tank Shanghai.

Tamara Lamunière, head of Generation T Asia, introduced the inaugural Gen.T Asia Summit, a leadership festival powered by Generation T that's taking place in Hong Kong this November. CEO of Teach for China, Liao Qinan, also briefed guests on his charity, which supports volunteer teachers who are working in rural areas of China.

Gen.T and Teach for China announced a CSR partnership for 2019, which will focus on an activation event that will harness the power of our community. 

Previous Gen.T honourees and the wider community joined for the afterparty, where we revealed the Gen.T List 2019 for the first time.

At the event we spoke to 2019 honourees Annabel Yang, Christina Zhang and Tribe member Yao Yuandongfang, executor of Lin Fengmian Art Foundation, about the power of the Gen.T community. Watch the video to see what they had to say.