Venture capitalist Jenny Lee eyes China’s investment future

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Silicon Valley has recently been shining a light on the low numbers of women in tech-related jobs.
CCTV America’s Mark Niu reports.

Venture capitalist Jenny Lee eyes China\'s investment future

Silicon Valley has recently been shining a light on the low numbers of women in tech-related jobs. CCTV America's Mark Niu reports. Looking just as grim is the number of women in the venture capital firms that invest in tech startups. A Babson College* study found that the total number of female partners in U.S. venture capital firms declined from 10 percent in 1999 to 6 percent in 2014. Shanghai-based venture capitalist Jenny Lee is making a name for herself for having a golden touch in business.

Looking just as grim is the number of women in the venture capital firms that invest in tech startups.

A Babson College* study found that the total number of female partners in U.S. venture capital firms declined from 10 percent in 1999 to 6 percent in 2014.

Shanghai-based venture capitalist Jenny Lee is making a name for herself for having a golden touch in business.


Investor Jenny Lee on buying stock in tech companies in China and the US

CCTV America’s Mark Niu spoke with Jenny Lee who is a managing partner at GGV Capital.

Investor Jenny Lee on buying stock in tech companies in China and the US

CCTV America's Mark Niu spoke with Jenny Lee who is a managing partner at GGV Capital.

*Babson College is a private business school located in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.


One More Question: VC Jenny Lee on what types of entrepreneurs she’s interested in

One More Question: VC Jenny Lee on what types of entrepreneurs she's interested in

Jenny Lee an investor and Managing Partner at GGV Capital, who is based in Shanghai spoke to CCTV America's Mark Niu about entrepreneurs. He asked her: What type of entrepreneurs do you look for?