Rupert Hoogewerf | |||||||
Birth Name: | Rupert Hoogewerf | ||||||
Birth Date: | 1970 5, df=yes | ||||||
Birth Place: | Luxembourg | ||||||
Nationality: | British | ||||||
Education: | Durham University (BA) Renmin University of China | ||||||
Occupation: | Researcher, accountant | ||||||
Known For: | Hurun Report | ||||||
Chairman and Chief Researcher of Hurun Report | |||||||
Children: | 3 | ||||||
Parents: | Francis Hoogewerf | ||||||
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Rupert Hoogewerf (born 1970), also known by his Chinese name Hu Run, is a British businessman, currently the chairman and chief researcher of Hurun Inc,[1] best known for the "Hurun Rich List", a ranking of the wealthiest individuals.[2]
Hoogewerf was born in 1970 in Luxembourg, son of Francis and Angela Hoogewerf. He graduated from Durham University (St Cuthbert's Society) in 1993.[3] Before that, he was at Eton College[4] and St Ronan's School.[5]
After university, Hoogewerf, as a qualified chartered accountant, worked for seven years at Arthur Andersen[6] in London and Shanghai.
Hoogewerf launched the Hurun Report in 1999[7] [8] in London, promoting entrepreneurship through its lists and research.
Best-known today for the Hurun Rich List series, telling the stories of the economies of China, India and the world through the stories of their most successful entrepreneurs, Hurun other key series is the Hurun Start-up series, a ranking of the world's most successful startups and their founders.[9]
The Hurun Start-up series begins with the Hurun Under30s, Under35s[10] and Under40s[11] [12] awards recognizing the most successful founders under the ages of 30, 35 and 40. Next up are Hurun Cheetahs,[13] most likely to go unicorn with five years and Hurun Gazelles,[14] most likely to go unicorn within three years. The culmination of the start-up series is the Hurun Global Unicorn Index,[15] [16] start-ups from the 2000s, not yet listed and worth US$1 billion.
Hoogewerf launched Hurun India in 2012,[17] with Anas Rahman Junaid as CEO.[18]
Other lists include the Hurun Highschools List,[19] ranking the world's best independent high schools, the Hurun Philanthropy List,[20] ranking the biggest philanthropists, the Hurun Art List,[21] ranking the world's most successful artists alive today.[22]
His contribution to the promotion of transparent and responsible wealth creation has seen him gain a great deal of recognition.
Hoogewerf in November 2018 was made a professor of Practice for Durham University Business School,[23] in recognition of a substantial lifetime contribution to the advancement and application of entrepreneurship in China and India.[24]
Hoogewerf is married and lives with his wife and three children in Oxford, UK.