
"Meng Wanzhou (Sabrina Meng), Deputy Chairwoman, Rotating Chairwoman, CFO, Huawei Meng Wanzhou, daughter of company founder Ren Zhengfei, is chipmaker Huawei's CFO and, alongside deputy chair Eric Xu, one of its rotating chairs. Meng is now back in the chair's role in a six-month term that expires in March. Huawei is now part of China's chip plans. Nvidia considers Huawei a "strategic competitor." Huawei reported $118 billion in revenue for 2024, close to its 2020 record."
"Z. Julie Gao, CFO, ByteDance, Hong Kong As ByteDance hashes out a deal to keep TikTok operating in the U.S., CFO Julie Gao is keeping an eye on the Chinese startup's monster finances and corporate structure. The company is already building up its business outside the U.S., expanding its e-commerce and social media offerings across Asia, Latin America, and Europe. ByteDance is one of the planet's most valuable startups, with a recent employee share buyback reportedly valuing the company at $330 billion."
MPW Asia 2025 recognizes 100 leaders leveraging regional and global volatility for business advantage. DBS CEO Tan Su Shan assumed leadership at Southeast Asia's largest bank in March and navigated revived trade tensions and a resurgence of alternative financial products, including cryptocurrencies. Selection criteria included measurable impact, strategy reach, and capacity to shape the future. The list includes founders, CEOs, and C-suite leaders whose influence crosses borders and industries, with executives from finance and tech sectors dominating. Nine CFOs were selected, including Meng Wanzhou of Huawei, Z. Julie Gao of ByteDance, and Png Chin Yee of Temasek, which increased its net portfolio value to $301 billion.
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