ByteDance’s low-profile founders donate US$28 million to alma mater Nankai University
- Zhang has stayed out of the public spotlight since relinquishing his roles as CEO and chairman of ByteDance in 2021

The billionaire co-founders of TikTok owner ByteDance, Zhang Yiming and Liang Rubo, have made a joint donation to their alma mater Nankai University, in a rare public move by the young entrepreneurs who have kept a low profile in recent years.
Zhang and Liang, both alumni from the class of 2001, jointly donated 200 million yuan (US$28 million) to the Tianjin-based university on Wednesday to support the school’s mathematical research and talent cultivation, according to a statement published by the university on Wednesday.
Zhang, 41, has stayed out of the public spotlight since relinquishing his roles as CEO and chairman of ByteDance in 2021, a time when several Chinese Big Tech founders stepped down in their prime amid Beijing’s intensified scrutiny of the sector.

Liang, who was Zhang’s dormitory roommate, took over the CEO and chairman roles at ByteDance but has never spoken publicly or accepted media interviews since. He also lives in Singapore.
