U-BX Technology Ltd. Appoints Shaolan Ma as New Director and Chair of Compensation Committee Following Kongfei Hu's Resignation

Reuters
01 Jul
U-BX Technology Ltd. Appoints Shaolan Ma as New Director and Chair of Compensation Committee Following Kongfei Hu's Resignation

U-BX Technology Ltd. announced a change in its board of directors effective June 30, 2025. Mr. Kongfei Hu resigned from his position as a director and various committee roles, including Chair of the Compensation Committee. Ms. Shaolan Ma has been appointed to succeed him as a director, Chair of the Compensation Committee, and member of both the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and the Audit Committee. Ms. Ma brings extensive experience in financial and enterprise management to the board.

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