Mao is the founder and CEO of Little Red Book, an overseas shopping red book.
In 2003, he left his hometown of Wuhan and was admitted to Shanghai Jiaotong University to study mechanics and electronics. When he graduated in 2007, he got internship opportunities with McKinsey and Bain Consulting, and finally graduated and stayed at Bain Consulting. Two years later, he joined a private equity firm and started investing.
20 1 1 After working for four years, he got an MBA offer from Stanford University and went to what he called a "farm" in California for two years. 20 13 returned to Shanghai, and successfully obtained the start-up funds invested by angels such as Zhenge Fund Xu Xiaoping, and founded "Little Red Book for Overseas Shopping".
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Another founder of Little Red Book: Qu Fang.
On 20 13, Qu Fang and Mao founded Little Red Book together.
20/kloc-in February, 2008, Qu Rong was listed on Forbes' list of 25 potential women in China business circles.
20 17, 1 1, Qu Fang was on the honorary list of Tencent's "I am the founder".
20 17, 1 1, Qu boarded Tencent's "I am the founder" honor list.
20 15 and 20 16 were rated as "noteworthy female entrepreneurs" by Entrepreneurship magazine for two consecutive years.
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