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Ep. 12: When servant leadership, passion and business meet, Founder Story, Fanny Fang, Manhattan Asian Market

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On this episode of SEGUCATED, we sit down with Fanny Fang, community leader, activist and co-owner of the Manhattan Asian Market, as she discusses pivoting their traditional brick-and-mortar business during COVID-19, servant and community leadership and her journey from the Big Apple to the little Apple plus a very special announcement!

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Ep. 12: When servant leadership, passion and business meet, Founder Story, Fanny Fang, Manhattan Asian Market

On this episode of SEGUCATED, we sit down with Fanny Fang, community leader, activist and co-owner of the Manhattan Asian Market, as she discusses pivoting their traditional brick-and-mortar business during COVID-19, servant and community leadership and her journey from the Big Apple to the little Apple plus a very special announcement!

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