Tiffany Huang
About Tiffany Huang
Tiffany Huang is a Product Manager in Consumer Health at TELUS with over seven years of experience in consumer health and life sciences, holding a Master's degree in Human Nutrition and a Bachelor's degree in Cell Biology and Genetics.
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Tiffany Huang currently holds the position of Product Manager, Consumer Health at TELUS. She stepped into this role in July 2019, leveraging her extensive background in health and nutrition to contribute to TELUS Health's consumer-focused initiatives.
Work Experience at TELUS Health
Since July 2019, Tiffany Huang has been working at TELUS Health as a Product Manager, Consumer Health. Her role involves managing consumer health products, where she applies her experience in health sciences and her skills in project implementation, communications, and stakeholder engagement.
Previous Roles in Health and Nutrition
Before joining TELUS, Tiffany Huang worked in various roles related to health and nutrition. Notably, she served as Senior Dietitian, Resource Management & Provincial Food Policy at the Government of British Columbia from 2018 to 2019. Prior to that, she was a Patient Services Manager in Food Service Operations and a Clinical Dietitian at Sodexo and Hebrew SeniorLife respectively from 2015 to 2017 in Boston, MA. She also held a position as a Dietetic Intern at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center from 2014 to 2015.
Educational Background
Tiffany Huang holds a Master of Science (MS) in Human Nutrition from Drexel University, where she studied from 2012 to 2014. Before that, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Cell Biology and Genetics, Commerce from the University of British Columbia, completing her studies in 2009. Her education provided her a robust scientific foundation that supports her professional work.
Research and Academic Roles
In addition to her professional roles, Tiffany Huang has a background in research and education. She worked as a Research Assistant and Nutrition Educator at Drexel University from 2013 to 2014. Earlier in her career, she was an Associate Health Economist at Oxford Outcomes in Vancouver from 2010 to 2011, where she honed her skills in both qualitative and quantitative research.