Joy Chen in the News
In an expansive print and 3-minute video feature, The Wall Street Journal reports on the profound influence Joy has had the lives of millions of Chinese professionals.
Article: Providing actionable strategies for transforming cultural challenges into leadership strengths and achieving cross-cultural success.
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Interview: Sharing Joy’s expertise on navigating civic and corporate leadership, fostering inclusion, and empowering diverse talent.
Feature: Showcasing Joy’s ability to help global organizations turn cultural differences into drivers of innovation and growth.
Feature: Exploring Joy’s leadership journey and her work in fostering trust and collaboration across cultural boundaries in global organizations.
Feature: Covering Joy’s groundbreaking leadership as Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, spearheading economic and workforce development in one of the world’s most diverse cities.
“A Superstar in China”: Highlighting Joy’s cultural impact and her rise as a prominent figure inspiring women to expand their ambitions on a global stage.
Vogue China profiles Joy as a transformational leadership strategist and bestselling author, driving change across Asia and inspiring professionals globally.
"On stage, celebrity Joy Chen is like a walking exclamation point. She speaks in rolling torrents and flashes a brilliant white smile. Her poise and polish are hallmarks of her much vaunted sisterhood — call them the Alpha Females of China.
Today, a hushed audience of tens of thousands of white-collar women — all young, educated, urban and all in black pumps — are eagerly eating up every word of her feminista rallying cry. “We don’t want to survive in society,” she says. “We want to lead society.”
It’s a brazen decree with a lot of lofty ideals behind it. But with doe-eyed looks and a certain gal pal appeal, Chen is a modern-day Joan of Arc."
"On stage, celebrity Joy Chen is like a walking exclamation point. She speaks in rolling torrents and flashes a brilliant white smile. Her poise and polish are hallmarks of her much vaunted sisterhood — call them the Alpha Females of China.
Today, a hushed audience of tens of thousands of white-collar women — all young, educated, urban and all in black pumps — are eagerly eating up every word of her feminista rallying cry. “We don’t want to survive in society,” she says. “We want to lead society.”
It’s a brazen decree with a lot of lofty ideals behind it. But with doe-eyed looks and a certain gal pal appeal, Chen is a modern-day Joan of Arc."
Media in China
Joy has been widely covered across China's business and fashion media, including Caixin, Wall Street Journal Chinese, VOGUE, ELLE, GQ, Trends Health, Marie Claire, Cosmo, Esquire, SELF, and Harper's Bazaar.