Angela Yeung
About Angela Yeung
VP of Product Management
Angela Yeung is currently the Vice President of Product Management. In this role, she oversees the development and implementation of product strategies, guiding her team through the complex lifecycle of product development from ideation to launch and beyond. Her leadership ensures alignment with company goals and market demands, focusing on innovation and user-centric design. With her extensive background in computer science and product management, Angela drives efficiency and effectiveness in product solutions.
Education and Expertise in Computer Science
Angela Yeung holds both Bachelor of Science (BS) and Master of Science (MS) degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. Her academic foundation provides her with a robust understanding of computational theories, algorithms, and software development practices. This educational background has empowered her to apply technical knowledge effectively in various high-impact product management roles, particularly in fields involving AI and computer vision.
Director of Product at Hinge Health
During her tenure as Director of Product at Hinge Health, Angela Yeung led the company's member engagement and computer vision strategies. She spearheaded initiatives to enhance user engagement through innovative technologies and data-driven insights. This role allowed her to leverage her expertise in AI and product development to create solutions that improved the overall member experience and operational efficiencies of the health platform.
Product Manager at Google
Angela Yeung was a Product Manager at Google, where she played a pivotal role in developing AI applications for various Google products including Search, YouTube, Ads, and Healthcare. Notably, she launched the automatic video classification for YouTube Kids in 2015, which enhanced content management and parental controls. She also deployed Google's first medical records search products in 2021, marking a significant advancement in healthcare data accessibility and search capabilities.
YouTube Kids Automatic Video Classification
In 2015, Angela Yeung launched the automatic video classification system for YouTube Kids. This system utilized advanced algorithms to categorize and filter video content, ensuring a safer and more curated viewing experience for children. By automating the classification process, this feature improved content organization and parental control, offering families a more reliable tool for managing kids' screen time.
Google's Medical Records Search Products
Angela Yeung deployed Google's first medical records search products in 2021. These products aimed to improve the accessibility and usability of healthcare data through enhanced search capabilities. By integrating AI technologies, these tools allowed for more accurate and comprehensive retrieval of medical records, facilitating better patient care and healthcare management.