Margie Wang

BA in Mathematics and Computer Science, Cornell University; MBA (Hons) in Finance, New York University Stern School of Business. Formerly: two decades with ExxonMobil, including 2005, Controller and Treasurer, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering; Vice-President, Finance Services and Technology, Girl Scouts of the USA, responsible for all aspects of controller, treasury, risk and insurance and technology for the national office, and providing technology strategy, consulting and services to 112 Girl Scout councils. Currently, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, JA Worldwide, a global NGOs dedicated to addressing fundamental social and economic challenges of young people by educating and empowering them to transform their future and own their economic success. Through the delivery of cutting-edge, experiential learning in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship, JA Worldwide effectively broadens the canvass of possibility for young people and enriches their ability to contribute to the strength of their families, communities, and economies. The 118-country JA Worldwide network is powered by 450,000 volunteers and mentors from all sectors of society, reaching over 10.6 million students around the world. Member: Cornell Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Council; Cornell Alumni Trustee Nominating Committee; Cornell Asian Alumni Association. Treasurer, her Cornell Class. Recipient, Tribute to Industry and Women award; named Cornell Distinguished Classmate (2014).

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