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On the third episode of “Women Just Like You”, we are joined by an award-winning community organizer and HR program manager: the incredible Tina Cheung!
Tina is a first generation Chinese American and was the first in her family to go to college. She started her career in community organizing within San Francisco’s Chinatown and after several years, she connected the dots between community, technology, and diversity, equity, and inclusion work to become a global talent program manager at Visa today. Alongside Tina’s 15 years of professional work, she is also heavily involved with volunteer groups in and out of the workplace, and sits on the board of several non-profits. What an honor that Tina agreed to be on the show!
Our conversation is full of:
the power of sisterhood in community organizing
building transferable skills through volunteer positions
shifting your mindset from scarcity to abundance
using the power of joy to steer career decisions
networking to build community both in and out of the workplace
embracing rejection as a temporary setback
You can connect with Tina at:
www.linkedin.com/in/tinaccheung
You can find Audrey at:
www.audreyutchen.com
linkedin.com/in/audreyutchen
@audreythecareerwoman on Instagram and YouTube
Join the distribution list to get behind-the-scenes content about the making each episode, along with monthly career development recommendations:
https://shorturl.at/begnv
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"Women Just Like You" is a career advice podcast for women in the middle of their careers from women in the middle of theirs. Join Audrey on Wednesdays to hear from women just like you: not a new professional but maybe not a VP just yet, and learn what they are up to at this exact stage of their careers.
Theme music is “Dance of the Violins” by F-777, usable under Creative Commons.
By Audrey UtchenOn the third episode of “Women Just Like You”, we are joined by an award-winning community organizer and HR program manager: the incredible Tina Cheung!
Tina is a first generation Chinese American and was the first in her family to go to college. She started her career in community organizing within San Francisco’s Chinatown and after several years, she connected the dots between community, technology, and diversity, equity, and inclusion work to become a global talent program manager at Visa today. Alongside Tina’s 15 years of professional work, she is also heavily involved with volunteer groups in and out of the workplace, and sits on the board of several non-profits. What an honor that Tina agreed to be on the show!
Our conversation is full of:
the power of sisterhood in community organizing
building transferable skills through volunteer positions
shifting your mindset from scarcity to abundance
using the power of joy to steer career decisions
networking to build community both in and out of the workplace
embracing rejection as a temporary setback
You can connect with Tina at:
www.linkedin.com/in/tinaccheung
You can find Audrey at:
www.audreyutchen.com
linkedin.com/in/audreyutchen
@audreythecareerwoman on Instagram and YouTube
Join the distribution list to get behind-the-scenes content about the making each episode, along with monthly career development recommendations:
https://shorturl.at/begnv
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"Women Just Like You" is a career advice podcast for women in the middle of their careers from women in the middle of theirs. Join Audrey on Wednesdays to hear from women just like you: not a new professional but maybe not a VP just yet, and learn what they are up to at this exact stage of their careers.
Theme music is “Dance of the Violins” by F-777, usable under Creative Commons.