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    Tina Yip

    Coach to Creative Leaders & Mid-Career Professionals 🖼️ | Community 👯‍♂️ Future of work 👓 Personal development 🌱 | Ex: Strategy @ R/GA, Big Spaceship

    Tina Yip is a community builder and creator passionate about the future of work and personal development.

    With a background in brand strategy at top agencies like R/GA and Big Spaceship, working with brands like Samsung and Mastercard, Tina transitioned her focus to people-centric work.

    She has been featured in Randi Zuckerberg's book, Pick Three, as well as Campaign US and Adweek, and has spoken at various events such as Her Conference, Youth Marketing Summit, and more.

    Tina has organized over 100 events, from conferences to safe rooms, designed to foster connections and learning.

    Her mission is to help individuals cultivate healthier relationships with work, viewing work as an extension of the soul and advocating for work-life harmony and creativity.

    Tina's work encompasses community building for purpose-driven brands and web3 projects, personal coaching for mid-level professionals seeking autonomy in their careers, and speaking engagements focusing on panel discussions.

    She holds a BS in Business Administration from Questrom School of Business at Boston University and has also studied at the Chinese International School.

    Tina has held roles such as Founder & Coach at Space to Grow, Head of Marketing & Culture at Berlin Cameron, and Founder at strtgst.

    She has also worked at various other organizations in roles ranging from Senior Strategist to Marketing Intern, showcasing her diverse experience in the industry.

    Connect with Tina via her website at tinayip.com or on social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter.

    Reach out to her for discussions on community building, personal coaching, and event moderation.

    Highlights

    Jan 8 · Campaign US
    The myth of bringing your whole self to work - Campaign US
    The myth of bringing your whole self to work - Campaign US
    Jan 8 · Campaign US
    The myth of bringing your whole self to work - Campaign US