Zhu Linan, a member of the company's executive committee and a former executive vice-president, has replaced Liu as president.
Liu Chuanzhi (pictured), founder of Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo, has stepped down as the president of its parent company, Legend, but will remain as chairman.
Zhu Linan, a member of the company’s executive committee and a former executive vice-president, has replaced Liu as president.
Liu had previously stepped down as Lenovo’s chairman late last year to focus on his role at Legend, which runs one of China’s biggest corporate venturing units, Legend Capital.
Separately, Cai Daqing, a director at Legend Capital, said…