
Mario Ho
Name | Mario Ho |
Title | Chinese businessman |
Gender | Male |
Birthday | +1995-01-12T00:00:00Z |
nationality | — |
Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q47673245 |
pptrace | Link |
LastUpdate | 2025-01-22T02:33:44.501Z |
He Youjun, born in 1995 in Hong Kong, grew up in the family of Stanley Ho. His childhood was protected due to security concerns, ensuring his safety. He attended Wah Yan School, where he performed exceptionally well and received awards in the International Mathematical Competition. At the age of 12, he traveled alone to the United Kingdom for studies, later gained admission to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), becoming the youngest master's student in finance and graduating early. In 2016, he returned to China to start his own business, pledging a seven-year plan, and chose to focus on the esports industry. He founded the V5 Esports Club and helped promote the listing of DreamWorld Technology in 2018, becoming the youngest bell-ringer at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Subsequently, his club merged with Wuhan eStar, establishing a new company and continuing to innovate in business. In 2024, his group plans to go public on Nasdaq.
Additionally, He Youjun has participated in several variety shows such as "Day Day Up" and "Dad, Where Are We Going," and shares his family life on social media. He is married to model Xi Mengyao, with whom he has two sons. He is actively involved in social activities and charitable causes, demonstrating a dual focus on the esports industry and social responsibility. Over the years, his esports empire has had a significant influence, earning him the reputation as the youngest founder of a Nasdaq-listed company in Asia. His story has inspired many young people, showcasing the values of innovation and passion.