Lily Hung
About Lily Hung
Lily Hung is a Customer Success Manager with a diverse background in accounting and customer service. She has held various roles in companies such as Komodo Health, KFC, and Starbucks, and has a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from San Francisco State University.
Current Role at Stampli
Lily Hung currently serves as a Customer Success Manager at Stampli. She has held this position since 2022, contributing to the company's focus on enhancing customer satisfaction and ensuring successful product adoption. In her role, she engages with clients to understand their needs and provides solutions to optimize their experience with Stampli's offerings.
Previous Experience at Komodo Health
Lily Hung worked at Komodo Health in two roles. Initially, she served as an Accounting Analyst for five months in 2021, where she was involved in financial analysis and reporting. She then transitioned to the position of General Ledger Accountant, where she worked for seven months until 2022. Her responsibilities included managing ledger accounts and ensuring accurate financial records.
Career Background in Accounting and Customer Service
Lily Hung has a diverse background in accounting and customer service. Before her current role, she worked at OLLY PBC as a GL Accountant for 11 months and at Moss Adams as Assurance Staff for one year. Her early career included positions at KFC as a Team Member and Starbucks as a Barista, where she developed customer service skills. Additionally, she interned at BPM (Burr Pilger Mayer) as a B.E.S.T. Intern for one year.
Education in Accounting
Lily Hung earned her Bachelor's degree in Accounting from San Francisco State University. Her studies spanned from 2014 to 2018, providing her with a solid foundation in accounting principles and practices. This educational background supports her professional roles in the accounting field.
Involvement with UCSF
Lily Hung was involved with UCSF in multiple capacities. She served as a Youth Steering Committee Member from 2012 to 2013 and as a Young Women's Health Innovator from 2011 to 2012. These roles allowed her to engage with health initiatives and contribute to community-focused projects.