Английская Википедия:Adrianna Tan

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Adrianna Tan (born 1986) is a Singaporean product manager who has been the Director of Product Management for the San Francisco Digital Services since 2019.[1] Adrianna was previously an entrepreneur and early employee at various technology companies.[2]

Education and career

Adrianna graduated from Singapore Management University with a Bachelor of Political Science.

She previously ran a design agency named Pen to Pixel as well as a gourmet ice cream business.[3]

Wobe

In 2013, Adrianna founded Wobe, which is short for women's benefit, an app designed to help Indonesians set up their own businesses.[4] The app was intended to promote financial inclusion in Indonesia by allowing users to easily purchase prepaid mobile phone credits without having to go through middlemen. Wobe hoped to be able to allow users to purchase other digital goods in the future as well.[5] In July 2016, Wobe was crowned the inaugural winner of Her Startup, a female-focused trans-pacific startup competition.[6] Wobe was funded by Draper Ventures, Wavemaker, Mercy Corps and other private investors.[7]

Adrianna was named one of the Top Female Entrepreneurs of 2015 by True Global Ventures.

In 2016, Wobe was the winner of the Ascendas-Singbridge Her Startup 2016.[8]

San Francisco

In her current role as Director of Product Management for the San Francisco Digital Service, Adrianna had led various projects, including the sf.gov project, which aimed to consolidate the city's more than 200 websites in a single location and provide the content in English, Spanish, Chinese and Filipino.[9][10]

Impact

In 2012, she established the Gyanada Foundation, a non-profit based out of Singapore and India. The foundation provides young girls with bond-free scholarships to help them complete 12 years of formal education.[11][12][13]

In 2013, Adrianna ran a Singapore-based, citizen-driven food project named Culture Kitchen. The project regularly hosted dinner parties in Singapore that aimed to highlight a specific non-citizen community each time.[14] She aimed to gather about 100 migrant workers and 100 Singaporeans for every Kitchen Culture dinner, which happened once every three months.[15]

In 2014, in response to an open letter written by Thio Su Mien to the then-Minister for Health, Gan Kim Yong, denouncing homosexuality,[16] Adrianna published an open letter advocating for LGBT rights in Singapore.[17]

Political activity

Adrianna served as the digital engagement team leader for the National Solidarity Party in the 2011 Singaporean general election.[18]

Personal life

Whilst studying for her undergraduate degree, Adrianna spent many summer breaks in various Indian cities, volunteering at non-government organisations (NGOs), writing for Indian newspapers, and meeting people from all walks of life.[19]

Adrianna identifies as queer.[20] She relocated from Singapore to San Francisco in 2018, where she now lives with her wife.[21][22]

In 2018, after the film Crazy Rich Asians was released, Adrianna posted a thread commenting on 'crazy rich' Asians in Singapore which became very popular. In the thread, she observed that "My friends at school ate $30 lunches daily at nice restaurants, age 13; vacationed in private islands with royalty, age 15. I was an outsider in this world".[23]

In 2022, Adrianna stated that she would be deactivating her Twitter account in favour of her Mastodon account, and explained that "[w]alled gardens were a mistake".[24]

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