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赵小兰(英文名Elaine Chao),美籍华人。1953年生于台北,祖籍上海嘉定。1961年随父母移居美国。1975年毕业于曼荷莲女子学院,主修经济。1979年获哈佛大学企业管理学院硕士学位,后任纽约花旗银行高级会计师。1983年至1984年当选“白宫学者”。1984年至1986年任旧金山美国商业银行国际金融副总裁。1986年弃商从政,任美国联邦政府交通部航运署副署长。1988年任联邦海事委员会主席。1989年任交通部副部长,系当时华裔在美国联帮政府内级别最高的官员,2001年1月1日,她当上美国劳工部部长,成为进入美国内阁华裔第一人。她于1986年当选全美六大杰出妇女,1987年当选全美十大杰出女青年之一。1980年和1981年应邀两次到中国讲学。1991年12月担任美国和平队第十二任队长。离职后应聘到联合基金会出任会长,年薪19万多美元,下辖机关遍布全美各地,包括美国红十字会。现任职于华盛顿智囊团传统基金会,担任亚洲研究中心顾问委员会主席。
Zhao Xiaolan (English name Elaine Chao), American Chinese. Born in 1953 in Taipei, native of Shanghai Jiading. In 1961 moved with his parents to the United States. In 1975, he graduated from the Women’s Lotus College, majoring in economics. In 1979 by Harvard University School of Management master’s degree, he served as senior accountant at Citibank in New York. Elected from 1983 to 1984 “White House Scholar”. From 1984 to 1986, he was vice president of international finance at San Francisco-based U.S. Commercial Bank. Abolished business since 1986, served as the United States federal government deputy director of the Department of Transportation Department of Transportation. In 1988 the Federal Maritime Commission chairman. In 1989, he was Deputy Minister of Communications and was the highest-ranking Chinese official in the United League to help the government. On January 1, 2001, she became the U.S. Minister of Labor and became the first Chinese to enter the U.S. cabinet. She was elected to the nation’s six prominent women in 1986, and was elected one of the nation’s top ten women’s youths in 1987. Two lectures were invited to China in 1980 and 1981. December 1991 as the twelfth captain of the United States Peace Corps. After leaving the United Foundation candidates as president, annual salary of more than 190,000 US dollars, the jurisdiction of the authorities throughout the United States, including the American Red Cross. He currently serves on the Washington Foundation Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine and serves as chairman of the advisory board for the Asian Studies Center.