Chief Accountant at Huawei Technologies Netherlands
Voorburg, South Holland, Netherlands
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Ming Yan is a seasoned finance leader with 12 years’ experience overseeing financial reporting, auditing and internal controls for Huawei in Europe, currently serving as Chief Accountant for subsidiaries in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. He combines deep technical accounting expertise—IFRS application, tax and employee benefit analysis—with strong hands-on systems skills in Oracle and Excel to streamline month-end close and KPI-driven control frameworks. Ming has led successful external audits to unqualified opinions while designing impairment models and optimizing withholding tax processes to reduce compliance risk. His background spans GL accounting, automation of balance sheet analysis and cross-border expense controls, reflecting a pragmatic focus on process improvement and data-driven exception detection. Unusually for a senior accountant, he also contributes to open-source backend projects (notably fixes to Redis/KeyDB and TiKV client work), demonstrating a rare blend of finance discipline and software/code troubleshooting ability. He holds a Master’s in Accounting from Southwest University and brings a collaborative, audit-savvy approach to finance operations in multinational environments.
12 years of coding experience
Master's degree Accounting, Master's degree Accounting at Southwest University
Exchange student accounting, Exchange student accounting at National Taipei University
Distributed transactional NoSQL database, Redis protocol compatible using tikv as backend
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:160 commits, 13 PRs, 114 pushes in 4 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Ming contributed significant features related to the string and hash functionalities within the distributed transactional NoSQL database. They implemented the `mget/mset` commands and added the `incr/decr`, `strlen`, and `setex` commands. They also introduced list-related commands such as `lpush`, `lpop`, `rpop`, `rpush`, and `llen`. In addition to these, they added hash key-related functionalities like `hclear`, `hpexpire`, `hexpire`, and `hpttl` commands.
Contributions:3 reviews, 6 commits, 10 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Ming primarily contributed to the TiKV client-rust repository by fixing bugs related to region cache updates, optimizing performance, and adding new features. They addressed issues in region cache access, optimized the `key_exists` function, and added support for `scan_reverse` and `scan_keys_reverse` operations. Furthermore, the user implemented code formatting changes and added the `use_local_subchannel_pool` feature for GRPC clients to enhance efficiency.
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Ming Yan - Chief Accountant at Huawei Technologies Netherlands