Danielle Chang
Writer
Danielle is a renaissance woman whose drive to tell stories has underscored the entirety of her diverse career. Starting at The New York Times, Danielle went on to found her own lifestyle magazine, Simplycity. She later earned her Masters degree in Critical Theory from Columbia University, became a Professor of Contemporary Art History, and then a curator for emerging art. She was the Managing Director of Assouline, a French creative advertising agency, and then CEO of the Vivienne Tam fashion brand. Today, she’s known as the founder of LUCKYRICE and the host of the PBS TV show Lucky Chow.
Danielle is a renaissance woman whose drive to tell stories has underscored the entirety of her diverse career. Starting at The New York Times, Danielle went on to found her own lifestyle magazine, Simplycity. She later earned her Masters degree in Critical Theory from Columbia University, became a Professor of Contemporary Art History, and then a curator for emerging art. She was the Managing Director of Assouline, a French creative advertising agency, and then CEO of the Vivienne Tam fashion brand. Today, she’s known as the founder of LUCKYRICE and the host of the PBS TV show Lucky Chow.
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