Diana Huang is senior director, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group
(IBSG), where she leads the Greater China team in helping Fortune 500
CEOs address their most strategic issues—from growth strategy, global
expansion, operational efficiency, and leadership development, to
innovation, technology in management, corporate culture, and employee
training.
Huang is an active member of the Cisco Greater China leadership team,
focusing on go-to-market strategies with transformational efforts, and is
also executive sponsor of the Cisco Greater China Smart Grid Virtual
Team. In addition, she is a member of the Board of Trustees for the
International School of Beijing, where she co-chairs the resources
committee.
Huang has 19 years of management consulting and industry experience in
the United States and China. Prior to joining Cisco, she was a vice
president and partner at A.T. Kearney. As a strategic adviser to senior
leadership, Huang led teams that assisted both Chinese and multinational
companies with strategic direction, organizational transformation, and
operational efficiency improvements.
Prior to consulting, Huang was a research chemist. She has written a
number of papers, including “Decoding the Cisco DNA,” “Eco-City: Will
China Lead the World?”, and “China’s Response to Global Meltdown.”
Huang has an MBA from the Yale University School of Management, an
M.S. degree in organic chemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
and a B.S. degree in chemistry from Beijing University. She is fluent in
English and Mandarin Chinese, and conversant in French and Cantonese.
Huang lives in Beijing with her husband and their two children.
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