Cui Yuying

Cui Yuying

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|predecessor1 = Zhang Changping
|predecessor1 = Zhang Changping
|successor1 = Teng Jiacai
|successor1 = Teng Jiacai
|order2 = Deputy Head of the [[Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party|Central Propaganda Department]] of the [[Chinese Communist Party]]
|order2 = Deputy Head of the [[Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party|Central Publicity Department]] of the [[Chinese Communist Party]]
|term_start2 = January 2015
|term_start2 = January 2015
|term_end2 = January 2018
|term_end2 = January 2018
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'''Cui Yuying''' ({{zh|c=崔玉英}}; born May 1958) is a Chinese politician of Tibetan ethnicity, serving from January 2015 to January 2018 as the deputy head of the [[Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party]] and the deputy director of the [[State Council Information Office]] (vice-minister level). She was the first ethnic minority deputy head in the propaganda department's history. Since 29 January 2018, she has served as chairwoman of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
'''Cui Yuying''' ({{lang-zh|c=崔玉英}}; born May 1958) is a Chinese politician of Tibetan ethnicity, serving from January 2015 to January 2018 as the deputy head of the [[Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party]] and the deputy director of the [[State Council Information Office]] (vice-minister level). She was the first ethnic minority deputy head in the Publicity Department's history. Since 29 January 2018, she has served as chairwoman of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.


==Career==
==Career==
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Starting in 1987, Cui began serving at the Tibet division of [[China Life]], where she worked in finance, operations, and motor vehicle insurance. By 1996, she was promoted to vice president of the Tibet division of China Life. In 1999, she was promoted to regional president. As an aspiring and relatively young professional, Cui went on to study at the Central Party School in Beijing and earned a political economics graduate degree there. By July 2002, Cui was named Vice Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region, entering the sub-provincial ranks for the first time at 44 years of age. In October 2006, she was elevated again to the regional [[Party Standing Committee]] to serve as Tibet regional propaganda chief, entering the inner sanctum of political decision making in Tibet. Her profile was unique because she was a woman of Tibetan heritage; females and ethnic minorities are rarely selected to enter provincial-level standing committees.
Starting in 1987, Cui began serving at the Tibet division of [[China Life]], where she worked in finance, operations, and motor vehicle insurance. By 1996, she was promoted to vice president of the Tibet division of China Life. In 1999, she was promoted to regional president. As an aspiring and relatively young professional, Cui went on to study at the Central Party School in Beijing and earned a political economics graduate degree there. By July 2002, Cui was named Vice Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region, entering the sub-provincial ranks for the first time at 44 years of age. In October 2006, she was elevated again to the regional [[Party Standing Committee]] to serve as Tibet regional propaganda chief, entering the inner sanctum of political decision making in Tibet. Her profile was unique because she was a woman of Tibetan heritage; females and ethnic minorities are rarely selected to enter provincial-level standing committees.


In December 2011, she was transferred to Beijing to work for the [[State Council Information Office]] as deputy director (vice minister rank), and in January 2015, she was named deputy head of the Central Propaganda Department. Cui was the first ethnic-minority deputy propaganda head in the department's history, dating back to the 1920s.{{cite news |script-title=zh:中宣人事变动 女将崔玉英履新破惯例|url=http://china.dwnews.com/news/2015-02-25/59637343.html|work=Duowei News|date=February 25, 2015}}
In December 2011, she was transferred to Beijing to work for the [[State Council Information Office]] as deputy director (vice minister rank), and in January 2015, she was named deputy head of the Central Publicity Department. Cui was the first ethnic-minority deputy propaganda head in the department's history, dating back to the 1920s.{{cite news |script-title=zh:中宣人事变动 女将崔玉英履新破惯例|url=http://china.dwnews.com/news/2015-02-25/59637343.html|work=Duowei News|date=February 25, 2015}}


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