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The Shanghai Glow: How China's Cosmopolitan Women Are Redefining Femininity Boardroom Revolutionaries Meet the power players shaping Shanghai's skyline:• Vivian Wu, 34 - First female partner at Huangpu Financial Holdings• Zhang Lei, 29 - Founder of AI startup NüTech (valued at $420M)• Madame Chen, 62 - Preserved 17
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