American Society for Radiation Oncology
Inga Fong has extensive experience in human resources, with their most recent role as the Director of Human Resources at the American Society for Radiation Oncology. Prior to this, they worked as the Organizational Development Manager at the Better Business Bureau. Inga also served as the Senior Manager of HR Content at the HR Certification Institute from 2011 to 2017. Before that, they were an HR Knowledge Advisor at SHRM, providing HR advice and expertise on various topics. Inga began their career as an HR Generalist at DataHouse and United Media, and as a Human Resources Assistant - Staffing at Dow Jones.
Inga Fong holds a Bachelor's degree in Management & International Business from NYU Stern School of Business. Inga later pursued their Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In addition to their academic qualifications, Inga has obtained several certifications. These include a Credentialing Specialist Certificate from the Institute for Credentialing Excellence in October 2016, a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR®) Certification from the HR Certification Institute - HRCI in December 2011, and a Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR®) Certification, also from the HR Certification Institute - HRCI, in May 2010. It is worth noting that Inga also has a Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management from the NYU School of Professional Studies, but no information regarding the specific date of attainment is available.
This person is not in any teams
American Society for Radiation Oncology
Radiation oncologists, medical physicists, dosimetrists, radiation therapists, radiation oncology nurses and nurse practitioners, biologists, physician assistants and practice administrators comprise ASTRO’s more than 10,500 members, making it the largest radiation oncology organization of its kind. These medical professionals, found at hospitals,cancer treatment centers and academic research facilities around the globe, make up the radiation therapy treatment teams that are critical in the fight against cancer. Together, these teams, treat more than 1 million cancer patients each year.ASTRO provides members with the continuing medical education, health policy analysis, patient information resources and advocacy that they need to succeed in today’s ever-changing health care delivery system.