Event Details

The Beijing Women's Network holds Spotlight Dinners monthly to bring our membership together and share professional and personal experiences.

Each dinner we spotlight one of our members, who then leads a discussion centered around their own experiences or a topic of choice. This time, ​​Hannah Fei, a director of marketing, founder, designer, and event organizer, will share her journey of how she grew up, and how she maximized what she had and learnt to let go of what she lost. For every disadvantage, there is a hidden opportunity. She will share how she overcame her life challenges and how she channeled that energy to help others.

Speakers

  • Hannah Fei

    Hannah Fei

    Hannah Fei is a director of marketing, founder, designer, and event organizer. Born in Beijing but abandoned within a year after a devastating burn injury that destroyed her right hand, Hannah spent the first 7 years in an orphanage, her chances of being adopted diminished every year as most adoptive parents prefer a baby without any special needs. Hannah was adopted in 2000 and moved to the US at a young age and began studying design. She opened her first design company at the age of 16 and began working with clients around the world in branding, print and digital design. She’s returned to Beijing and is currently the director of marketing for BONS Foreign Language Foundation. Now, she has started Moi Perfume, a product that enables women to create truly unique fragrances. The idea being using perfume as a channel to empower women to create and design a scent that they can claim to be their own. She is also a co-organiser for UX Beijing that brings community creatives together with featured speaker events. She regularly visits the orphanage she grew up in and is very committed to public service.

    Hannah will share her journey of how she grew up, and how she maximized what she had and learnt to let go of what she lost. For every disadvantage, there is a hidden opportunity. She will share how she overcame her life challenges and how she channeled that energy to help others.

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