Thuy H.
About Thuy H.
Thuy H. is a Senior Enterprise Program Manager at HackerOne, with a background in program management and service management. She has experience in budget management, process improvement, and stakeholder satisfaction, and is fluent in English and Vietnamese.
Current Role at HackerOne
Thuy H. currently serves as the Senior Enterprise Program Manager at HackerOne, a position held since 2021. In this role, Thuy is responsible for overseeing enterprise-level programs and initiatives, ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Thuy has a proven track record of managing substantial budgets and driving process improvements within the company.
Previous Experience at HackerOne
Prior to the current role, Thuy H. worked at HackerOne as a Program Manager from 2019 to 2021. In this capacity, Thuy managed various programs, focusing on enhancing stakeholder satisfaction and operational efficiency. Thuy also served as a Program Coordinator at HackerOne from 2018 to 2019, contributing to the organization’s program management efforts.
Experience at MidPen Housing Corporation
Thuy H. worked at MidPen Housing Corporation from 2014 to 2018, initially as a Service Manager I for three years and later as a Program Manager I for one year. During this time, Thuy managed programs and services aimed at improving housing solutions, demonstrating skills in budget management and process improvement.
Education and Expertise
Thuy H. earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Education from San Francisco State University, completing the program from 2009 to 2013. This educational background supports Thuy's expertise in program management and stakeholder engagement. Thuy is fluent in both English and Vietnamese, which enhances communication in diverse settings.
Skills and Achievements
Thuy H. possesses expertise in managing budgets exceeding $100,000 and has a strong background in driving continuous process improvement across various business operations. Thuy has demonstrated success in developing and executing action plans aimed at controlling costs and increasing productivity, contributing to organizational effectiveness.