business major --> Morgan Stanley IB --> Facebook finance team --> Meta CFO
強調她的移民身份帶來的優勢:
This week, Susan Li became Meta’s new CFO. At 36, she’s one of the youngest people to occupy that role at a large public company. But, Susan is used to being different and a wunderkind. She moved to the U.S. from China at age 2 where she grew up as an Asian American immigrant in Oregon. She entered high school at 11 and went to college at 15.
Susan has made being different an asset, rather than a hindrance — as you’ll learn from our conversation. She told me that her experience growing up as an outsider forced her to embrace who she is, to be comfortable in her own skin, and to form connections with people she wouldn’t have normally sought out.
From her start as a 19-year-old banker at Morgan Stanley to the finance team during the early days of Facebook and her leadership role at Meta, Li attributes her success to a few different factors: the work ethic her parents instilled in her coupled with their unwavering belief that she could be anything she wanted to be, and her willingness to take on new responsibilities and grow, as well as fantastic mentors who challenged her in all the right ways.