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In the US, CEOS are more likely to be aged between 50 and 60.


  • Globally, CEOs tend to fall within the 40-60 age bracket.

  • China has by far the highest number of CEOs under the age of 50.

  • The technology industry is most likely to promote young talent.

  • Chinese companies are more likely to be led by a young CEO.

  • China’s CEOs mainly fall in the 40-45 age bracket.

  • In the US, CEOS are more likely to be aged between 50 and 60.

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