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Grace Ueng
Grace W. Ueng (, born September 8, 1965 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a Chinese-American business executive. In 2003, Ueng founded Savvy Marketing Group, later rebranded to Savvy Growth. The firm’s services include management consulting, executive coaching, motivational speaking. She served on management teams for several entrepreneurial technology companies that produced more than $1 billion of value for investors. She has served on adjunct faculty teaching entrepreneurial marketing in the MBA program at Kenan–Flagler Business School and in an international MBA program at Fudan University in Shanghai, a joint venture with MIT Sloan School. == Personal life == Ueng graduated from MIT in 1987 with a degree in management science from the Sloan School. She co-founded the Sloan Undergraduate Management Association and served as President of her class for three years. She was named one of Glamour's Top Ten College Women her senior year. She was granted deferred admittance to Harvard Business School where she received her MBA in 1991.〔Brown-Worsham ,Sasha. ("Grace W. Ueng '87 Marketing exec rebounds after near-fatal crash" ), ''Technology Review'', Boston, January/February 2008.〕 Grace Ueng is the youngest daughter of Professor Charles En-Shiuh Ueng and Mrs. Shirley Wen-Hwa Chen Ueng. Her mother was a Shanghai born classical piano teacher. Her father, who born in Yangzhou, was an engineering professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her older sister is a graduate of Juilliard and a classical piano teacher.
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