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  2. Melvin Poh - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] [23] The Asian Entrepreneur began in the United States as a print publication documenting business knowledge in Asia. [ 14 ] [ 24 ] The print publication was later developed by Poh into a digital crowdpublishing platform that allowed users to participate in the production of content and the editorial process through an open ...

  3. Monis Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Rahman is the co-founder and executive chairman of Naseeb Networks, Inc. [2] a business-oriented social network used primarily for online job recruiting. [3] Rahman has been listed among the top entrepreneurs of 21st century several times. [4] Forbes named him at #6 on its list of top "Ten Big Hitting Asian Businessmen under 50". [5]

  4. Masayoshi Son - Wikipedia

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    Masayoshi Son (Japanese: 孫 正義, romanized: Son Masayoshi, Korean: 손정의, romanized: Son Jeong-ui; born 11 August 1957) is a Japanese billionaire technology entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist.

  5. Eric Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Yuan is the son of geological engineers. [8] He was born and raised in Tai'an, Shandong Province, China. [9] [10] In the fourth grade, Yuan collected construction scraps to recycle copper for cash.

  6. Steve Chen - Wikipedia

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    Steve Chen (Chinese: 陳士駿; Wade–Giles: Chen Shih-chün; born August 25, 1978) [1] [2] is an Taiwanese-American software engineer and Internet entrepreneur who is one of the co-founders and previous chief technology officer of the video-sharing website YouTube.

  7. Shunee Yee - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Stevie Awards selected her as the Best Asian Entrepreneur for Women in Business, [5] and two years later, she was recognized as a Top 25 Globalization Executive by Globalization Today. In 2012, CNN called her one of the “technology industry’s 36 most powerful disrupters,” [ 6 ] and Yee was later named a Fortune Top Ten Most ...

  8. Sunrider - Wikipedia

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    Sunrider's founders were jointly named No. 6 on the Goldsea 100 list of America's top Asian entrepreneurs. [when?] [6] And in 2017, Sunrider’s President, Dr. Oi-Lin Chen, was named one of the most influential women in the direct selling industry.

  9. Chong Moon Lee - Wikipedia

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    Lee was born in Dangjin, near Seoul, on August 1, 1928 to a father who traded Chinese herbal medicine. [1] [2] He was the youngest of five children. [3]Leaving school at 12 because his family could not afford the fees, Lee spent his "teenage years repairing fishing boats, mixing and slicing Chinese herbs and cleaning a pawnshop."