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Who is Meng Wanzhou, chairman of Huawei?
She is the daughter of Ren, founder and chairman of Huawei. She is also the vice chairman, rotating chairman and chief financial officer of Huawei.

Meng Wanzhou, male, 1972, from Chengdu, Sichuan. After finishing her studies at China Renmin University, she joined Huawei and started her career. At Huawei, Meng Wanzhou held several important positions, including the head of the company's financial department and the chief financial officer. She has made important contributions to Huawei's financial stability and healthy development.

As the vice chairman and rotating chairman of Huawei, Meng Wanzhou plays an important role in the company's strategic planning and decision-making. She actively participated in Huawei's global business development and international cooperation, and helped the company establish its leading position in the global communications industry.

In addition to her work at Huawei, Meng Wanzhou has held several social posts, including vice-chairman of the China Women Entrepreneurs Association and vice-chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. She has been committed to promoting the healthy development of enterprises and social progress in China.

Meng Wanzhou's Early Experience:

From 65438 to 0993, Meng Wanzhou graduated from Shenzhen University and joined Huawei. In the first few years, she and three other girls took on the work of switchboard transfer and document printing, which was trivial and hard. 1996, the company participated in the international communication exhibition for the first time, and Meng Wanzhou went to Moscow with the delegation. 1997- 1998, studying at Huazhong university of science and technology (now Huazhong university of science and technology), with a master's degree in finance.

From 65438 to 0998, Meng Wanzhou changed from administration to finance. In 2003, Meng Wanzhou was responsible for establishing a global unified Huawei financial organization. This series of reforms includes organizational structure, business process, financial system and information technology platform, which enables global financial organizations to operate with higher efficiency and lower cost.

From 2005 to 2009, during the unification and standardization of Huawei's global accounting system, Meng Wanzhou took the lead in establishing five accounting sharing centers to cover and support global accounting work, and promoted the establishment of Huawei's global centralized payment center in Shenzhen.