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Anh Ngo is the Manager of Communications and Member Engagement at ATSC. Prior to joining, she was the Director of Administration for the North American Broadcasters Association and World Broadcasting Unions. Ngo has been a leader in fostering NABA/WBU’s relationships throughout the globe, most especially through her primary responsibilities in providing continuity on the work plans and activities pertaining to North American and global television and radio industries addressing legal, business development, technical and operational issues. Ngo oversaw the general office and financial management including the preparation and administration of the budgets for both organizations. In this role, she reported directly to the Director-General and the Chairs of the numerous committees she supported. Ngo was NABA’s longest serving employee, having started her career with the Association in August 1997. During that time, Ngo built lasting relationships with senior level executives from broadcast networks, service providers and operators and manufacturers. She had a front-row seat to many of the greatest innovations in modern broadcasting.
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