Meet the Privy Bloggers
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Bernard MoonFollow This Post Read BlogCo-Founder & CEO @ VidquikI'm Co-founder & CEO of Vidquik, a new easy-to-use web conferencing platform. He enjoys helping out other entrepreneurs formally or informally and serves as an advisor to companies such as Innotive and Privy. -
Deron QuonFollow This Post Read BlogCo-Founder @ DatassentialA charter Privy member since 2009, is a serial entrepreneur and co-founded Datassential, a food focused market research firm, and is re-launching Menus.com a social restaurant review and online ordering site coming again this Fall. -
Jenny WuFollow This Post Read BlogLegal Counsel / fashion bloggerJenny Wu received both her B.A. and J.D. from USC. In law school, she had the opportunity to combine her passion for fashion with her legal background by working at True Religion Jeans, heading up the company’s IP and brand protection department. Today, Jenny is an in-house counsel at an internationally renowned fashion company by day and a fashion blogger by night. -
Lynn ChenFollow This Post Read BlogActress / Food BloggerLynn Chen is best-known for playing "Vivian Shing" in Sony Pictures Classic's feature film "Saving Face," a role she won the "Outstanding Newcomer Award" for at the 2006 Asian Excellence Awards. Since then she has appeared in over a dozen films, most recently starring in "White on Rice," "The People I've Slept With," and the upcoming "Surrogate Valentine." -
Stephen LiuFollow This Post Read BlogCEO @ Privy.netStephen is the founder and CEO of Privy. Privy is the amalgamation of Stephen’s years of experience connecting people and building communities, traveling throughout Asia, and establishing himself as an innovator in the digital media space. Stephen has a penchant for cuban cigars and single malt scotches and is always expanding his diverse business interests. -
Teddy ZeeFollow This Post Read BlogProducer, Entertainment IndustryFeatured Privy Contributor Teddy Zee is a seasoned film producer and entertainment executive and one of the most visible and vocal champions of Asians in Hollywood for years. -
Tina LeungFollow This Post Read BlogStylistTina Leung traded in her studies in drama and film for fashion styling and hasn’t looked back since. Now a freelance stylist, she has worked with editorial titles such as Hong Kong Tatler, Prestige, South China Morning Post and Ming Pao Weekly, as well as styling runway shows for the likes of Pringle of Scotland, Harvey Nichols and Tiffany & Co. Her blog chronicles her sartorial fancies alongside her personal adventures in the vivid world of fashion.











