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Meet The Team

The Team at ByteDance, the Most Valuable Startup in the World

By Bessie Liu

Last updated: Feb 15, 2023

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The Org looks into the executive team of ByteDance to learn about the leaders navigating strict regulations whilst remaining one of the most profitable companies in the world.

Founder and former CEO and Chairman of ByteDance,  Zhang Yiming. Getty Images.
Founder and former CEO and Chairman of ByteDance, Zhang Yiming. Getty Images.

The big boss

After Zhang Yiming stepped down as Chairman and CEO of ByteDance, 39-year-old Liang Rubo, Zhang’s co-founder and more technical counterpart, stepped into the top position.

Yiming and Rubo were college roommates at Nankai University for four years. After graduating and working separately for a few years, they partnered up and built property listing platform 99fang.com, a company that later became one of China’s real estate listings applications.

In 2012, following the success of 99fang.com, Yiming, Rubo and a team of ten others began working on Jinri Toutiao. They wanted to use a smart algorithm to cater personalized news to readers. This algorithm later became the fundamental building block of ByteDance’s other applications, including DouYin and Tik Tok.

Throughout his time at ByteDance, Rubo had overseen many different projects and departments. On top of being a product developer, he oversaw legal, internal communications, logistics and HR in all different aspects of the company, and has been a vital part of its success.

The key executives

Another key player at ByteDance is former journalist and newspaper advertising expert Zhang Lidong. Lidong currently serves as the Chairman of the Chinese chapter of ByteDance and oversees all non-product operations such as strategy, commercialization and partnerships. Lidong joined ByteDance in 2013 before the company was generating revenue. He played a pivotal role in monetization through advertising for ByteDance.

Reporting to Lidong is the CEO of ByteDance China, Kelly Zhang. Kelly joined ByteDance in 2014 after the acquisition of her photo-sharing application, Tuba, which attracted almost 500,000 users within the first six months of its launch. Kelly is a fine arts graduate who has previously worked in product planning and design at a handful of tech companies in Beijing, including Digital Red and Qianchi Unlimited.

ByteDance would not have been the internationally well-known company today without its $1 billion acquisition of short-video app Musical.ly, founded by Alex Zhu and Louis Yang in November 2017. Alex Zhu is currently ByteDance’s VP of Product and Strategy after having served as the President of Tik Tok for over two years. He has previous experience at SAP, where he was a user experience architect.

If you would like to know more about ByteDance’s executive team, you can visit its public org chart at The Org, here.

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