Nguyễn Bảo Hoàng's father, Nguyễn Bá Bang, was a deputy minister of the ministry of economy in the South Vietnamese government.[1][2] After Saigon came under the Communist Party of Vietnam's control in 1975, he left for the United States, taking his wife, Kim Vu, their older son, Huy, daughters Thy and Linh and Henry, who was 22 months old at the time. Henry grew up in Fairfax County, Virginia.[1]
Career
Early career
Nguyen worked at McDonald's in his youth in the US.[3][4] Nguyen's father, Bang, launched Viaworld Internet Telecommunications Corp (VITC) in 2001 in cooperation with Vietnam's state-owned telephone company, and Henry traveled to Vietnam to establish the Hanoi office, staying in Vietnam for four years.[1]
Investment
After meeting Patrick McGovern, the chairman of IDG Ventures, Nguyen began to run a $100 million venture capital fund for IDG[1][3] as part of IDG Ventures Vietnam, which has invested in over 45 companies including VC Corporation, YAN Media Group, Vat Gia and VinaGame.[3][5] The fund continues to invest in four to six companies a year.[3][5]
Nguyen brought Pizza Hut and Forbes to Vietnam.[4][6] Having studied its business model as part of his master's degree, he also worked for ten years to ultimately introduce the McDonald's brand to Vietnam, where the first restaurant opened in 2014.[7][4] Nguyen is chairman of Good Day Hospitality, the main franchisee for McDonald's in Vietnam.[3]