Communications + Marketing, Co-Founder at DeoWorks
San Francisco Bay Area
Communications + Marketing, Co-Founder at DeoWorks
San Francisco Bay Area
DeoWorks is a Christian start-up non-profit ministry based in the Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California. Our goal is to connect the body of Christ to accelerate the work of God's Kingdom. We are currently in production of a suite of web tools to meet this goal. First product is scheduled to launch January 2010, stay tuned for updates!
Angel holds a B.A. from the University of California, San Diego in Communication, with concentration in international human rights. She is an active enthusiast and avid supporter of humanitarian aid worldwide.
interpersonal and written communications, professional networking, philanthropic partnerships, high-tech business community, executive-level clientele, bridging the East-West cultural dichotomy, multi-national relations in Silicon Valley & Asia Pacific international economies
(Internet industry)
2009 — Present (less than a year)
(Internet industry)
2008 — 2008 (less than a year)
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Banking industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
Ms. Angel Huang joined AAMA's executive team in Fall 2006 as an Associate, and was promoted to Manager in Fall 2007. She reported to the Executive Director, and managed all media and press relations, public events, program committees, strategic alliances, memberships and web communities. Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, she served as the point of contact for overseas offices in Beijing and Shanghai, as well as business development projects throughout key cities in the United States.
(Non-Profit; Banking industry)
2006 — 2007 (1 year )
"The Pacific Business Nexus"
Serving Silicon Valley since 1979
Premiere Connections to Corporate Asia
Professional Network of 10,000 Worldwide
http://www.aamasv.com
(Civic & Social Organization industry)
August 2001 — June 2003 (1 year 11 months)
• JSA is the largest entirely student-run activist organization in the United States. Since its inception in 1934, the American network is currently opening up new chapters every year with over 500,000 members nationwide.
• Established and maintained network relationships in the greater San Francisco Bay Area to raise awareness and responsibility to social issues including voting, environmental preservation, affirmative action, immigration, federal law, education reform.
BA , Communication , 2003 — 2006
• Advanced Topic Study: international human rights
• Areas of coursework include communication law, mass media systems, broadcasting regulations, humanitarian policy, discourse of freedom, international governments and U.S. economic analysis
• Accelerated completion of degree in 3 years
Certification , Mandarin Studies
• 2006 Summer Study Abroad:
NTNU's world-renowned Mandarin Training Center
• Selected by the Taiwanese government’s Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission as an American finalist through rigorous merit-based application process
2007 | Feature Article, World Journal Newspaper
West Coast Region, Business & Technology Section
Spotlight: Asian American Rising Young Leader
Brought greater value and vision as demonstrated goals achieved while an employee of AAMA: promoting cross-cultural understanding, bridging the best of the East and West, and breaking generational barriers to serve the international community
2002 | Global Young Leaders Conference
Washington, D.C. & New York City, NY
Representative from California, USA
Congressional Youth Leadership Council
Nominated for demonstrated leadership and high academic achievement for global ambassador potential focusing on diplomacy, human rights, and United Nations’ role