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Vivian Giang is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Management Communication at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, a position she has held since 2020. She teaches courses such as Business and Society and Commerce and Culture, integrating her deep expertise in journalism and business communication.
- MA in Business and Economic Reporting, New York University
- BA in Journalism and English, University of Georgia
Her research and professional interests center on business communication, workplace culture, media ethics, and the evolving dynamics of the modern workforce. She explores how economic, social, and cultural forces shape organizational behavior and public discourse. Her work often intersects with themes of identity, diversity, and the psychological impact of modern work environments.
The 15 most recent articles reflect a strong focus on business, economic trends, workplace transformation, and social justice. Topics range from corporate accountability and environmental policy to gender dynamics in tech and the neuroscience of trauma. Collectively, her publications demonstrate a commitment to investigative journalism that bridges business, ethics, and human experience.
Professional Recognition:
- Senior staff editor at The New York Times
- Editor-in-chief of workplace-focused digital magazine at Deloitte’s Bersin Group
- Contributor to Fortune, Fast Company, Quartz, BBC, and Marie Claire
Vivian Giang advises no formal students are listed, but she mentors through her teaching and editorial leadership. She has not received formal scientific awards mentioned in the text, but her influence is evident through high-impact publications and editorial roles. Her work at The Times includes leading coverage on elections and the coronavirus pandemic in live briefings with global contributors.
She is part of the editorial team behind Square Feet, a feature column on commercial real estate, and frequently covers stories on rule-breakers and marginalized voices. Her identity as an oceanic refugee informs her perspective on inclusion and resilience.





