A daughter of immigrants, Angie is grateful to guide Skyline’s work to redistribute wealth and create a more just future. She believes that philanthropy works best when it centers the needs of grantee partners and the communities they serve.
“It’s inspiring to partner with the board and team to grow Skyline’s giving and build upon the foundation’s longstanding commitment to trusting and listening to grantee partners.” As Executive Director, Angie collaborates with the board, supports the team, and aligns Skyline’s practices with the foundation’s vision and values.
Angie has a Master of Public Policy from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor of Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard University. Most recently, she was Director of Programs at the Libra Foundation, where she managed grantmaking, communications, and funder organizing to shift resources and build power in communities that experience the greatest impacts of systemic oppression. Prior, Angie held grantmaking roles at multiple foundations and co-founded and led a national funder collaborative. She has volunteered with nonprofit and philanthropic organizations locally and nationally, and she currently serves on the board of Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN). Before working in philanthropy, Angie was a fundraiser for a community-based organization.
Raised in the Bay Area, Angie loves the outdoors, and she is happiest on a foggy beach or surrounded by tall trees. She lives in San Francisco with her family.