Jennifer 8. Lee
Jennifer 8. Lee is an entrepreneur, documentary producer, journalist, and seed investor. She is co-founder and CEO of Plympton, a San Francisco-based literary studio; and founder of Emojination, a grassroots group that lobbies for better representation in emojis. She is also the author of the New York Times-bestselling book, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, which established fortune cookies are originally Japanese; and the producer of “The Search for General Tso” and “Picture Character”, both which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festivals.

Jennifer 8. Lee is an entrepreneur, documentary producer, journalist, and seed investor. She is co-founder and CEO of Plympton, a San Francisco-based literary studio; and founder of Emojination, a grassroots group that lobbies for better representation in emojis. She is also the author of the New York Times-bestselling book, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, which established fortune cookies are originally Japanese; and the producer of “The Search for General Tso” and “Picture Character”, both which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festivals.