About Me
Born in Hong Kong, Christine immigrated to San Francisco, CA at the age of 13. She initially wanted to be a psychologist, a musician, an architect, before moving into Computer Science; Today, she’s a TPM Director at Google.
With over 25 years’ experience in Product Development and Infrastructure at companies such as Excite, Shutterfly, Salesforce, Google, and her own startup, Christine has a passion for technology and problem-solving. She held a variety of roles from Software Engineer, Head of TechOps, to VP of Tech Program Management, and Co-founder/CEO. Christine currently leads a tech program management team at Google in Search.
Christine served on several board with her alma mater, including the Alumni Association Board and the Computer Science Department Industry Advisory Board. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Cal Poly SLO. She lives in San Mateo with her husband Julian and their pomsky Romeo.
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