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Rosalyn Chin-Ming Koo (née Chen; Chinese: 顾陈晋明; November 11, 1926 – January 30, 2021) was a Chinese-American philanthropist. She served as Executive Vice President of MBT Associates, an architectural firm listed in the 1980s as one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America, for 30 years. After her retirement, Koo turned to philanthropy and social activism. She has served in non-profits that assist senior citizens, such as Self-Help for the Elderly, in California, and those which assist girls trying to attain an education in China, through such organizations as The 1990 Institute and the All-China Women's Federation. Koo has been the recipient of numerous honors and was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in 2007.

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  • Rosalyn C. Koo fue la Vicepresidenta Ejecutiva de MBT Associates, una Compañía de Arquitectura que estuvo en una lista de la década de 1980 de las 500 empresas con más rápido crecimiento en Estados Unidos. Después de su retiro, Koo se volvió filántropa y activista social. Ha trabajado en organizaciones sin fines de lucro que ayudan a personas de la tercera edad, como la Autoayuda para las Personas Mayores, en California, y aquellas que ayudan a niñas de China a obtener una educación, a través de organizaciones como The 1990 Institute y All-China Women's Federation. Koo ha recibido numerosos honores y en el 2007 fue elegida para ser parte del Salón de la Fama de la Mujer en 2007. (es)
  • Rosalyn Chin-Ming Koo (née Chen; Chinese: 顾陈晋明; November 11, 1926 – January 30, 2021) was a Chinese-American philanthropist. She served as Executive Vice President of MBT Associates, an architectural firm listed in the 1980s as one of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in America, for 30 years. After her retirement, Koo turned to philanthropy and social activism. She has served in non-profits that assist senior citizens, such as Self-Help for the Elderly, in California, and those which assist girls trying to attain an education in China, through such organizations as The 1990 Institute and the All-China Women's Federation. Koo has been the recipient of numerous honors and was inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame in 2007. (en)
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