**Title:** Jensen Huang’s Children Forge Unique Paths at Nvidia
**Meta Description:** Madison and Spencer Huang, children of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, began their careers as interns, showcasing a different approach to leadership in tech.
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**Headline:** Madison and Spencer Huang: Charting Their Own Paths at Nvidia
In a landscape where many children of tech founders often leap directly into leadership roles, Madison and Spencer Huang, the children of Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, have chosen a distinct route. Both began their careers at Nvidia as interns, gradually climbing the ranks rather than stepping into executive positions right away.
Jensen Huang strategically placed his children in sectors he believes will drive future growth. Madison Huang joined Nvidia in 2020, while Spencer Huang came on board in 2022. Currently, Madison serves as a senior director in the simulation software division. She initially started as a marketing intern and later advanced to product marketing manager for the Omniverse division, which focuses on developing digital twin technology for virtual factory design. Spencer, on the other hand, is a robotics product line manager, tasked with creating AI models and simulation software for robots. He began his journey at Nvidia as a product manager in the Isaac Sim Cloud team, which offers cloud-based simulation services and infrastructure.
In terms of earnings, Madison Huang reportedly earned around $1.1 million in FY25, which includes her salary, bonuses, and other benefits. During the same period, Spencer Huang earned approximately $530,000.
Interestingly, neither Madison nor Spencer had a background in technology before joining Nvidia. Madison worked as a chef in New York and San Francisco after studying confectionery and wine at the prestigious French culinary school, Le Cordon Bleu. Spencer co-founded a “Cocktail Lab” in Taipei, where he developed and sold innovative cocktail recipes, and he also learned Chinese at National Taiwan University. In 2019, the siblings took a short AI course together at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and later pursued MBAs—Madison at London Business School and Spencer at New York University.
It remains unclear whether Madison and Spencer hold any stake in Nvidia, although their father owns about 3.5% of the company. Even if they were to inherit his shares, exerting significant influence over Nvidia’s management would likely be challenging.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What roles do Madison and Spencer Huang hold at Nvidia?**
A: Madison Huang is a senior director in the simulation software division, while Spencer Huang is a robotics product line manager.
