Stella Yeung
About Stella Yeung
Stella Yeung is a Product Designer currently working at Hearst in New York since 2021. She has a diverse background in marketing and design, with previous internships at various organizations including NBCUniversal and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.
Work at Hearst
Stella Yeung has been employed at Hearst as a Product Designer since 2021. In this role, she contributes to various design projects, leveraging her skills in product design to enhance user experiences. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop innovative solutions that align with the company's objectives.
Previous Internships
Prior to her current position, Stella Yeung gained diverse experience through several internships. In 2019, she worked as a Marketing Intern at Marquis for two months in Los Angeles. In 2018, she held multiple roles including Food and Sales Prep at Share a Meal, Digital Agency Media Intern at Red Cup Agency, and Social Media Marketing Intern at Poseidon Stand Up Paddle Boards, each for three months. Additionally, she interned at NBCUniversal Media, LLC as an E! News Intern in 2020 for three months and served as a Global Advocacy Intern at AIDS Healthcare Foundation for two months.
Education and Expertise
Stella Yeung studied at the University of Southern California, where she attended both the Roski School of Art and Design and the Marshall School of Business. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from the University of Southern California and also completed a minor in Communications Design. Additionally, she studied at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she focused on Business Administration and Management.
Background
Stella Yeung has a background in both design and business, which informs her approach as a Product Designer. Her early experiences include working as a Conversation Partner at the USC American Language Institute from 2018 to 2020, where she engaged with students to enhance their conversational skills. This role contributed to her communication abilities and understanding of diverse perspectives.