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Top 10 Asian Women Who Have Contributed Around the World

 To commemorate International Women’s Day, which was celebrated earlier this month, we have published a list of 10 women who have made significant contributions around the world. These women have dedicated their lives for the benefit of society, spending time and effort.

Asian women still make up a very small proportion of the world’s workforce, but many women have reached incredible heights in all disciplines, from science to business, politics, and social work. The personal and professional success of these women has had a significant impact on local and even global communities.

1. Hun Yin Kho, Singapore

HUNEng Khoo, the founder of the SAFE Singapore website, is dedicated to supporting, empowering, and empowering the LGBTQ community. He was director of the Office of the Executive Vice President at Yale-Academic Affairs at Singapore National University (NUS) College. 

In 2006, he received the Outstanding Education Award from NUS. From 200 to 2010, Kor served as Provost and deputy vice president of the Asian Women’s University.

With 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and management at the National University of Malaysia (UKM) and NUS, he is widely known for his work in biochemical research and medical education.

2. Abbygale Ritualo, USA

AbbygaleRitualo is a Digital Marketing Consultant and Tech entrepreneur, UX/ UI web designer, SEO expert, and author/writer.AbbygaleRitualo is the CEO of a company called OC Marketing Solutions, with the goal of creating simple yet affordable marketing strategies and solutions for companies online. She deepened her interest in technology while pursuing a marketing career. Helping small and medium businesses grow using innovative marketing techniques. She produces authoritative, long-form content about Google Analytics, SEO, Facebook Ads, etc. almost every day.

AbbygaleRitualo is currently one of the committee heads of Orange County Technology Council, a non-profit network for tech entrepreneurs who believe they can change the world through technology. Abbygale Ritualo’s website www.ocmarketingsolutions.com was recognized as one of IBM’s digital awards “ Top 10 rising online marketing resources of 2016″.

It is simply the most complete online resource of marketing services, online and print. She deepened her interest in technology while pursuing a marketing career. Helping small and medium businesses grow using innovative marketing techniques. She produces authoritative, long-form content about Google Analytics, SEO, Facebook Ads, etc. almost every day.

 3. Andrea Jung, USA

Andrea Jung is the current president and CEO of Avon Products. He is also a board member of Apple and General Electric.

Prior to joining Avon, he was Marcus’ executive vice president, responsible for accessories, women’s underwear, cosmetics, and children’s clothing. In 2008, Jung became the first American woman and Asian to win a seat on Apple’s board of directors.

Avon is more than just a cosmetics company, she calls Jung a “women’s company.” Help women start their own businesses by selling Avon products. On December 1, 2011, Avon announced that it would appoint a new CEO to separate the roles of president and CEO. Jung will chair the board for at least another two years. 

4. Kathleen Lynn, USA 

Lin is Asian Vice President for New Media and Environmental Programs for Internews, based in DC Indonesia, journalist and country director Kathleen Linwash, leading information and media development programs on the Asian continent and globally. Open Internet initiative. team. 

In 2006, he was honored as a member of the television show Asian Association “Asia 21”. In 2008, she became a member of the Flow Fund, which focuses on social entrepreneurship and contributes to the development of public welfare in the United States and around the world. The World Economic Forum selected Ring as the young world leader in 2012. 

5. Taiwan, Cher Wang

Cher Wang, co-founder, and president of HTC Corporation and VIA Technologies achieved even greater success in 2010 by marketing her father and husband’s company under HTC. I won billions of dollars. smartphone.

In May 2011, Forbes magazine named it Thailand. With billions of dollars in wealth, he is ranked as the richest man in Taiwan. In February, Cher Wang announced plans to establish the third chapter of hope for the faith. 

The new foundation will focus on improving the learning environment, encouraging new talent and innovation through competition, rather than scholarships and venture capital funds for the next generation in Taiwan. 

6 km Iwata, Japan 

Kimi Yawata is the vice president of the Japanese cosmetics company Shiseido. Her position as a female executive in Japan is rare and a strong symbol for Japanese women who have made significant progress in the workplace. Avatar helps run one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world. He also worked in the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.

In 2010, almost all women employed in Japan returned to work after giving birth, and more importantly. The number of directors increased from 12 percent in 2003 to 20 percent thanks to Evita’s “Kangaroo Staff” program. Where part-time workers usually needed time to take care of the children. Fill in for.

 7. Roshaneh Zafar, Pakistan

Roshan Zafar left the World Bank in 1996 to set up the Kashf Foundation, Pakistan’s first small organization.

Zafar started with a 10,000 to 10,000 loan from the Grameen Trust, about 92,942,400 of his money and 15 customers. Today, Kashf has over 306,000 customers. To help poor women, Kashf has released more than 2,202 million in small donations. 

Forbes Magazine listed the Kashf Foundation as one of the world’s leading microfinance organizations in 2007, and US President Barack Obama recognized Zafar’s work at the inaugural Presidential Conference on Entrepreneurship.

8. Michelle Guthrie, Hong Kong 

Michelle Guthrie, Director of Japan and Asia-Pacific (JAPAC) at Google Asia Pacific’s Strategic Business Development, has more than a decade of experience in the Asian media industry. He is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Asian Cable and Satellite Broadcasting Association (CASBAA), an organization that models industry action on a wide range of issues in the Asian community. 

From 2007 to 2010, Guthrie was in Hong Kong as CEO and CEO of Providence Equity Partners, focusing on media, entertainment, communications, and technology, the world’s largest private equity firm. In 2011, Guthrie joined Google as director of strategic business development for Asia.

9. Yingluck Shinawatra, Thailand

Yingluck Shinawatra is a successful businessman who has set his foot in political life as the number one candidate on the list of the main opposition. Some of Thailand’s political parties. Shinawatra became the current and first female prime minister of Thailand.

With a bachelor’s degree in political science and business administration, Shinawatra has become president of Advanced Info Services (AIS), Thailand’s largest mobile operator. In May 2011, the Thai Fire Party nominated Shinawatra as the prime ministerial candidate in the 2011 general election. 

Shinawatra also manages funds for the Fu Thai Party. He campaigned mainly for national reconciliation, poverty reduction, and corporate tax policy reduction.

10. Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma

Aung San Suu Kyi, a lawyer for Burmese democracy and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is a symbol of the Burmese people’s struggle for liberation.

Suu Kyi helped find the Burmese political party in the National League for Democracy on September 27, 1988, and is best known for her famous speech, “Freedom from Fear.” On July 20, he was placed under house arrest by the military junta government. In May 2011, the Thai Fire Party nominated Shinawatra as the prime ministerial candidate in the 2011 general election. Released on November 1, 2010, after more than 15 years under house arrest, Suu Kyi won the 2011 Wallenberg Medal. Which was awarded to outstanding humanitarians.

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