Munkhnasan Narmandakh (Mongolian: Нармандахын Мөнхнасан) is a Mongolian businesswoman. She is the current chairwoman and former CEO of Monpolymet Group.
Munkhnasan Narmandakh | |
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Born | Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
Occupation | Businesswoman |
Spouse | Altannar Chinchuluun |
Children | 4, including the 10th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu |
Early life
editMunkhnasan was born and raised in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Munkhnasan studied in the United States as an exchange student and graduated from George Washington University in Washington, DC, and the University of San Francisco in California, where she earned degrees in Finance and Economics.
Career
editPreviously, Munkhnasan worked at the World Bank in Washington DC, Central Bank of Mongolia with analytical and development economics experience. She then joined Monpolymet Group to develop MonCement Project[1][2], which became Mongolia’s first technologically advanced and environmentally friendly cement plant that set new quality standards for Mongolian construction sector. MonCement project was recognized as EBRD’s “the first project of Mongolia with Gender and Social action plans” in 2016 and “Environment & Social Best Practice – Sustainability award” in 2017.
Munkhnasan has been selected as the one of the leading entrepreneurs for Forbes 30 under 30 list and also as the first female entrepreneur representing Mongolia at EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women Asia-Pacific[3].
Monpolymet Group operates in various business sectors in heavy industry of Mongolia including natural rehabilitation, construction and production of building materials with over thousand employees and has been recognized nationally for leading the industry’s standards for environmental restoration, biological rehabilitation results and won the “Best Rehabilitating Company of the Year” award 23 years in a row.
Personal life
editMunkhnasan is married to Altannar Chinchuluun[4], a mathematics professor at the National University of Mongolia. She has four children, two of whom are identical twin boys, Achildai Altannar and Agudai Altannar, who were born in Washington, D.C. One of the twins is the 10th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu.[5]
References
edit- ^ "Moncement Plant Tour – Part 2".
- ^ "Moncement Plant Tour – Part 1".
- ^ "Class of 2018". www.ey.com. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
- ^ "Altannar Chinchuluun, Ph.D." www.altannar.com. Retrieved 2024-10-22.
- ^ "Mongolia's sacred child: The heavy geopolitical responsibility weighing on a 9-year-old boy". 2024-06-21. Retrieved 2024-10-22.