Yingfeng Ding, who has held the position of Executive Vice President at NetEase Inc. (NTES, 9999.HK) and directed the Interactive Entertainment Group, is set to conclude his career with the internet and gaming services firm. The transition will take place at the close of 2025.
Over the past two decades-plus, Ding has played a pivotal role in building NetEase’s interactive entertainment portfolio, which represents a cornerstone of the company’s online gaming operations. His strategic vision and management have been critical in establishing the division as a major revenue driver for the organization.
The departure marks the end of a significant chapter for both Ding and NetEase. To ensure continuity, Ding will continue as a consultant throughout 2026, providing advisory support during the leadership transition period.
NetEase, recognized as a leading provider of internet and gaming services, has built substantial strength in the interactive entertainment sector—a domain where Ding’s influence has been deeply felt. His retirement reflects the natural evolution of leadership within mature tech organizations as executives transition into new phases of their careers.
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Long-Serving NetEase Executive Yingfeng Ding to Step Down After 23-Year Tenure
Yingfeng Ding, who has held the position of Executive Vice President at NetEase Inc. (NTES, 9999.HK) and directed the Interactive Entertainment Group, is set to conclude his career with the internet and gaming services firm. The transition will take place at the close of 2025.
Over the past two decades-plus, Ding has played a pivotal role in building NetEase’s interactive entertainment portfolio, which represents a cornerstone of the company’s online gaming operations. His strategic vision and management have been critical in establishing the division as a major revenue driver for the organization.
The departure marks the end of a significant chapter for both Ding and NetEase. To ensure continuity, Ding will continue as a consultant throughout 2026, providing advisory support during the leadership transition period.
NetEase, recognized as a leading provider of internet and gaming services, has built substantial strength in the interactive entertainment sector—a domain where Ding’s influence has been deeply felt. His retirement reflects the natural evolution of leadership within mature tech organizations as executives transition into new phases of their careers.
Disclaimer: The information and perspectives contained in this report are presented for informational purposes and do not constitute official statements from Nasdaq, Inc.