Jonathan Mork

Jonathan Mork

NameJonathan Mork
TitleChairman and CEO of Century Capital Partners
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Mr. Jonathan Mok is currently the Chairman of Century Capital Partners, an office located in Beverly Hills, California. The firm functions as a merchant bank and also serves as the managing partner of Century Hansen Company. Since 1994, Century Capital has provided consulting services to Chinese companies listed in the United States, with clients including China.com, FAW Group, Blue Ribbon Beer (China), Zhongce Group, and others. Mr. Jonathan Mok also serves as a director of Ross Capital Partners, which is a major underwriter for NASDAQ-listed companies, and he is a co-founder and director of Greater China Securities.

He graduated from Cornell University in 1986 with a bachelor's degree and earned an MBA in 1987. He was honored as an outstanding member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa societies. On September 9, 2009, Mr. Jonathan Mok married Ye Mingzi at the Temple of Heaven in the Forbidden City. Ye Mingzi, a fashion designer, personally designed a white lace wedding gown paired with Cartier jewelry. The entire wedding was styled with traditional Chinese elements, highlighted by red roses, and was hailed as a major event in Beijing for the year. The wedding brought together prominent figures from various fields, including Wan Ying Nu, Fang Xuejing, President and CEO of Folli Follie China, Peter Yip, Vice Chairman and CEO of China.com, actors Lin Xinmei, Byron Roth, Chairman and CEO of Roth Investments Bank, and supermodel Lv Yan, among others. They gathered to witness and celebrate the union of this cross-national couple.

The ceremony began at 11 a.m., with a unique wedding march blending military music. In front of the solemn halls of the Temple of Heaven, Jonathan Mok and Ye Mingzi exchanged vows and rings, pledging lifelong companionship. Their expressions of deep love and solemn promises reflected the significance and gravity of the occasion.

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