EP. 353 - Hang Loi: Engineer & Advocate episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 27 MIN

EP. 353 - Hang Loi: Engineer & Advocate

from Teach the Geek: Public Speaking and Communication Skills for Technical Professionals · host Neil Thompson

Hang Loi: Engineer & AdvocateHang Loi has had quite the career, working in supply chain, manufacturing, and product development. With such a diverse work history, I’m interested to learn more about her journey, especially the ways in which communication has benefited her. So often, as a technical professional, it’s easy to assume that being technical proficient is all you need to focus on, but many of us know that’s not the case. Let’s jump in to her more about Hang’s story. To get in touch with Hang, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/hang-loi.__0:00 Introduction0:59 What motivated you to study Chemical Engineering?3:46 What type of work did you do initially coming out of school?6:24 What didn’t you anticipate about leading others?12:03 What prompted you to make moves into different areas of the business?15:28 I saw that you’re associated with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research as a Global Diplomacy Fellow. What does the organization do and what doe20:31 Have you always been good at public speaking? If not, what have you done to get better? 25:00 Do you ever get nervous before presentations? If so, how do you manage your nerves?26:08 How can people contact you?__TEACH THE GEEK (http://teachthegeek.com) Prefer video? Visit http://youtube.teachthegeek.comFollow @teachthegeek (Twitter) and @_teachthegeek_ (IG) Get Public Speaking Tips for STEM Professionals at http://teachthegeek.com/tips

Hang Loi: Engineer & AdvocateHang Loi has had quite the career, working in supply chain, manufacturing, and product development. With such a diverse work history, I’m interested to learn more about her journey, especially the ways in which communication has benefited her. So often, as a technical professional, it’s easy to assume that being technical proficient is all you need to focus on, but many of us know that’s not the case. Let’s jump in to her more about Hang’s story. To get in touch with Hang, visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/hang-loi.__0:00 Introduction0:59 What motivated you to study Chemical Engineering?3:46 What type of work did you do initially coming out of school?6:24 What didn’t you anticipate about leading others?12:03 What prompted you to make moves into different areas of the business?15:28 I saw that you’re associated with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research as a Global Diplomacy Fellow. What does the organization do and what doe20:31 Have you always been good at public speaking? If not, what have you done to get better? 25:00 Do you ever get nervous before presentations? If so, how do you manage your nerves?26:08 How can people contact you?__TEACH THE GEEK (http://teachthegeek.com) Prefer video? Visit http://youtube.teachthegeek.comFollow @teachthegeek (Twitter) and @_teachthegeek_ (IG) Get Public Speaking Tips for STEM Professionals at http://teachthegeek.com/tips

NOW PLAYING

EP. 353 - Hang Loi: Engineer & Advocate

0:00 27:35

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Teach the Geek: Public Speaking and Communication Skills for Technical Professionals?

This episode is 27 minutes long.

When was this Teach the Geek: Public Speaking and Communication Skills for Technical Professionals episode published?

This episode was published on April 2, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Hang Loi: Engineer & AdvocateHang Loi has had quite the career, working in supply chain, manufacturing, and product development. With such a diverse work history, I’m interested to learn more about her journey, especially the ways in which...

Can I download this Teach the Geek: Public Speaking and Communication Skills for Technical Professionals episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!