Henry Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Bảo Hoàng; born 1973) is a Vietnamese-American businessman, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist.
[1][2] After Saigon fell under the control of the Communist Party of Vietnam in 1975, he fled to the United States with his wife, Kim Vu, and their children: their eldest son, Huy, daughters Thy and Linh, and Henry, who was 22 months old at the time.
[3][4] His father, Nguyễn Bá Bang, founded Viaworld Internet Telecommunications Corp (VITC) in 2001 in partnership with Vietnam's state-owned telephone company.
[4][6] After studying its business model as part of his master's degree, he also worked for ten years to introduce the McDonald's brand to Vietnam, where the first restaurant opened in 2014.
Other members of the investment group include Peter Guber, Tom Penn, Magic Johnson, Vincent Tan, Mia Hamm, Nomar Garciaparra, Chad Hurley, and Tony Robbins.