Nancy Wang should not be confused with Nancy Wang Yuen.
Nancy Wang | |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | University of Pennsylvania |
General Manager of Data Protection and Governance services at Amazon Web Services; founder and Board Chair, Advancing Women in Tech | |
Awards: | Entrepreneur's Top 100 Women of Impact 2021 |
Nancy Wang is an American cloud technology executive and philanthropist. She has led product development at Google, Rubrik, and Amazon, while also founding and serving as the CEO of Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT).[1] She has received multiple awards and has multiple patents pending.[2] [3]
Wang grew up in Wisconsin. She attended the University of Pennsylvania, where she was a Trustee Scholar and a Benjamin Franklin Honor Scholar.[4] She graduated from the School of Engineering and Applied Science while also studying European History.
After graduation, Wang performed data system integration for the United States government, including the United States Intelligence Community.
From 2014 to 2016, Wang worked at Google Fiber, where she led network infrastructure product development. At that time, she was the first and only female product manager there, as well as the youngest product manager of any gender.[5]
From 2017 to 2019, Wang served as lead product manager at the Silicon Valley unicorn Rubrik.[6]
From 2019 to 2022, Wang served as the General Manager of Data Protection and Governance services at Amazon Web Services.[7]
Wang is currently a venture partner at Felicis Ventures.[8]
With nearly a decade of work experience in infrastructure product management and engineering under her belt, Wang has witnessed firsthand how few women there are in the technology industry. Her experiences in this heavily male-dominated field have fueled her passion for achieving gender equity in technology.
In 2017, Wang founded Advancing Women in Product (AWIP), now Advancing Women in Tech (AWIT), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to promote gender equality of opportunity in the technology sector through skills-based education, networking, and mentorship.[9] [10]
Wang is also passionate about the democratization of high-quality engineering education of the type taught internally at Google and Amazon, and has developed a series of online courses on real-world product management and technical skills.
Wang spearheaded the creation of the Executives In Residence program at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science and is developing a growing network for supporting students and alumni advance their careers in software engineering.[11]