Kenneth Huang

Huang Jianhua
黄健华
Born
Jian-hua Huang

1965 (age 5960)
NationalityChinese
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1988-present
Awards2009 BQ Philanthropist of the Year

Huang Jianhua, also known as Kenneth Huang (Chinese: 黄健华; born 1965), is a Chinese businessman. Huang founded Sportscorp China in 2004 and QSL Sports in 2008. In 2009, Huang began investing in Chinese sports leagues and teams. After 2010, Huang began to invest in movies. Huang is currently a board member of the Shanghai Film Group and Jiaflix Enterprises. Huang is cited as the managing director for Rocket Capital, an investment group with ties to the former Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander. Huang served as one of the directors of the Aspen Infrastructure Investment Corporation owned by the billionaire George Lindemann. Huang is also reportedly the owner of the Chinese sports conglomerate Sina Sports.

Huang is credited as being a founder of Jiaflix, China Movie Media Group, Huahua Media, and the H Collective.

Huang manages and owns the National Basketball League and the China Baseball League through his company QSL sports. He is also the current owner of the Chinese Basketball Association team the Jilin Northeast Tigers.

In 2012, Oriental Morning Post did an investigation of assets connected to Huang, leading to Huang's net worth being evaluated at US$1.05 billion.