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    Emily Chau

    Business Development & Content Strategy - Media & Entertainment

    Emily Chau Dea is an accomplished media and entertainment strategist with a focus on streaming video and direct-to-consumer platforms. With a background in both studio and DTC distribution, she offers a unique perspective on the ever-changing media technology landscape. Emily is known for her adept blend of data-driven decision-making, financial modeling, and storytelling, showcasing a strong right- and left-brain thinking approach.

    Having pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the prestigious University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School and earned a BA in English from Harvard University, Emily brings a combination of academic excellence and practical experience to her roles.

    In her professional journey, Emily has held various key positions, including Chief Of Staff and Strategy & Operations Sr. Manager at Hello Sunshine Official, highlighting her strategic acumen and leadership abilities. She has also served as Head of Strategic Planning and Analysis at PlayStation, where she managed intricate business strategies. Emily's expertise extends to content acquisition, project management, strategy, finance, and operational optimization in the media and entertainment industry.

    Throughout her career, Emily has leveraged her skills in finance, content acquisition, and project management to drive success in roles such as Business Development & Strategy Manager for PlayStation Vue at PlayStation and Business Development Intern for Streaming Media Apps at PlayStation Network. Her tenure at Rodale Inc. saw her contributions as an Associate Content Manager for Rodale's and an Online Associate Editor for Fitbie.com, underscoring her versatility across different media platforms. Emily's early career roles at Ladies' Home Journal, AARP, and Seventeen Magazine further enriched her editorial and project management skills, shaping her into a well-rounded professional in the media landscape.