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She was the third daughter of her parents. She studied international trade at Beijing Electronic Industrial Management Institute and graduated in 1996.[7][8]In 2002 she became the first Executive Director of China Venture Capital Association (CVCA).[7] She started her first company Maple Valley Investments (\u67ab\u8c37\u6295\u8d44) in 2004.[7] Maple Valley gained fame by helping InTime Department Store raise US$90 million of private investment and later go public and attracted many other high-profile clients.[9]In 2014 she founded MSA Capital which focuses on investing in AI, genomics, mobility, consumer internet and SaaS. Her investments have included Yidu, Boss Zhiping, Cider, Mobike[10] and Uber.[11]Zeng is a board member of Apple Foundation, the largest non-public charitable foundation in Tibet, and has built libraries, reading rooms and environmental projects in the region.[12] She is also a member of The Nature Conservancy and a board member of Future Forum.Achievements[edit]In 2021, Zeng was awarded as one of The Best Private Equity Investor in China by CVAwards.[13]In 2022, Zeng was ranked 57th on the Forbes China Venture Capital 100.[14]In 2022, Zeng was selected as the 30 Most Influential Investors in China by Fortune China.[15]In 2022, MSA Capital led by Zeng was ranked Top 28 on 2022 Top 50 Best VC Funds by China FOF Research Center.[16]In 2022 and 2023, Zeng was selected as one of Forbes China Female Venture Capitalist Top 20[17][18] in two consecutive years.Personal life[edit]Zeng gave birth to a child in the spring of 2010.[9]References[edit]^ “Yu Zeng: Executive Profile & Biography – Bloomberg”. www.bloomberg.com. 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