Li Zhaohuan


Li Zhaohuan, also known as Juwan Usang Ly, was a Chinese educator, politician and banker. He served as President of National Chiao Tung University and the last President of Hangchow University.

Biography

Li was born in Nanhai County, Guangdong Province in 1898. Li's courtesy name was Yaosheng.
Li studied in the United States. He obtained BA in economics from Columbia University, and MA in politics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Li became a member of Tongmenghui. Li was the general manager of the Hong Kong Industrial Bank and Chinese Merchants Bank. Li was the director of the Guangzhou-Kowloon Railway Administration Bureau. Li was a professor of several notable universities, including Chiao Tung University, St. John's University, the University of Shanghai. Li was pointed the Vice-president of Chiao Tung University in June 1929. In October 1930, Li became President of Chiao Tung University. Li served for Chiao Tung University for 12 years.
Li was a counselor for the Minister of Finance of the Republic of China, and the Vice-minister of the Ministry of Railway of ROC. October 1927, Li was pointed the Vice-governor of the National Central Bank of ROC.
After 1949, Li was a professor and the last President of Hangchow University.
Li was a Vice-chairman of the first to fourth Shanghai People's Political Consultative Conference.
On 16 September 1968, Li died in Shanghai.