Bonnie Roupé
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Bonnie Roupé | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Businesswoman |
Known for | Bonzun, Kexuema App |
Bonnie Roupé (simplified Chinese 柔向盈) is a Swedish-born international businesswoman and social entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Bonzun, a health company providing pregnant women and parents with unbiased, evidence-based medical information.
Roupé is also known for her contribution to the Kexuema App. This blood testing application was launched together with state-owned hospitals in Beijing, China, such as the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital.
In 2004, she started a publishing house and founded the Swedish Golf Magazine for women and Red Tee, the first niche sports magazine for women. In 2005, she was named the most promising entrepreneur of the Year in Sweden, and in 2012, she was listed as one of Sweden's super talents. She was awarded the emblem of Innovation Against Poverty by SIDA in 2012 for her contribution to distributing medical information in China.
Awards and recognition
[edit]- 2005 - Most Promising Entrepreneur Affärsvärlden
- 2012 - Supertalent Veckans Affärer
- 2012 - Innovation Against Poverty
- 2014 - Female Innovator of the Year
- 2019 - Entrepreneur of the Year
References
[edit]- Radio Interview, Startup Podden (January, 2014) http://www.startuppodden.se/2014/01/8-bonnie-roupe-grundare-bonzun/
- Maria Svemark (2014). ”Bonnies idé räddar kvinnoliv”. Hemmets veckotidning.
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- Jenny Hedelin (2014). ”Vårdapp lyfter i Kina”. Dagens Industri (Stockholm)