Not long ago, at the Leadership for the Age of AI: Women's Voices event held at Seoul National University in South Korea, Madison Hwang (Huang Minshan, Huang Renxun's daughter), senior director of product marketing for NVIDIA Omniverse and Robotics, gave a speech and pointed out that the AI era does not require a "straight-line life."He also revealed that his career path was quite unconventional. Before joining NVIDIA, he actually received formal training as a chef.

“I studied very hard in high school and prepared all my college application materials to study to be an electrical engineer, just like my parents.”
Huang Minshan recalled that at the last moment,My dad told me, “Hey, I don’t think you really love engineering,” why don’t you do something you really love? I think you love cooking. So I withdrew my application and I submitted only one application to the best cooking school (The Culinary Institute of America).

It is understood that after graduating with the highest honors from the Culinary Institute of America, Huang Minshan worked as a chef in restaurants in San Francisco and New York. She also went to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris to study desserts and wine, and has a solid culinary background. She also worked in marketing at LVMH Group and accumulated experience in the luxury goods industry.
The key turning point was that she later turned to the technology field. In 2019, she took an artificial intelligence course at MIT with her brother, and then obtained an MBA degree from London Business School.
In 2020, she joined NVIDIA as an intern and has now become the senior director of product and technology marketing for NVIDIA's Omniverse & Physical AI platform. She is responsible for the market strategy of cutting-edge technologies such as robot simulation and digital twins, with an annual salary of over one million US dollars.
The proxy voting statement submitted by NVIDIA to the US SEC for fiscal year 2026 accidentally exposed the latest salaries of Huang Renxun's children. According to disclosures in related party transaction documents, daughter Madison Huang, who serves as senior director of Omniverse's simulation software department, will have total compensation of US$1.232 million in fiscal year 2026, a steady increase from US$1.1 million in the previous fiscal year.
His son Huang Shengbin (Spencer Huang), who specializes in the field of AI robotics, has seen an even more astonishing increase. His total salary jumped from US$530,000 to US$1.32 million, surpassing his younger sister.
It is worth noting that Nvidia specifically emphasized in the document that the entire salary evaluation process of the two people had nothing to do with Huang Renxun. Officials have made it clear that the brother and sister neither live with Huang Renxun nor are they senior executives of the company, nor do they report directly to Huang Renxun. At the same time, the equity incentive qualifications they receive, the terms and conditions are exactly the same as those of unrelated employees in the same position.
