Rippleworks
Daisy Chang has a diverse work experience spanning from 2010 to 2022. Daisy is currently working as a Venture Growth Manager at Rippleworks since July 2022. Prior to that, they were a Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) Advisor at USAID from August 2018 to June 2022. From 2016 to 2018, they worked as a Brand Manager at MoringaConnect. Daisy also worked at USAID as a Science, Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships Advisor from 2015 to 2016. Daisy started their career as a Business Fellow at the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology in 2014. Daisy also gained experience as an IAP Trip Leader at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from October 2013 to February 2014. Before that, they worked as a Project Assistant at GK Consulting, LLC. In 2012, Daisy served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at MIT, where they researched charcoal emissions and led a pilot for a startup in Kenya. Daisy also worked as an Overseas Correspondent for the Republic of Korea Ministry of Unification from 2010 to 2011, supporting efforts to pilot relations with North Korea.
Daisy Chang attended Wellesley College, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics. Later, they enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study in the field of D-Lab, although no specific degree is mentioned. The information provided does not include any dates indicating the duration of their studies or any additional educational experiences.
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Rippleworks
RippleWorks pairs the most promising social ventures with Silicon Valley expertise to jointly identify and address immediate and critical scaling challenges. RippleWorks' volunteer program provides a high-skilled opportunity for tech executives and successful entrepreneurs to apply their domains of expertise and drive meaningful impact aroundthe world. RippleWorks is a non-profit that operates with a heightened sense of urgency to drive business results faster, which in turn will accelerate social and economic impact.