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.
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