Raymond Lee

Raymond Lee is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in campaign strategy, consulting, and mentorship. Currently serving as a Campaign Strategist at Fluent, Inc., since November 2024, Raymond manages teams focused on strategic growth for gaming partnerships and develops insights for product development and marketing. Simultaneously, Raymond offers mentorship to underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander undergraduates at Asian American Dream. As a Freelance Consultant, Raymond specializes in business growth strategies and enhancing operational efficiency for agencies. Prior roles include Senior Analyst at NBCUniversal, where achievements encompassed orchestrating global product releases and executing strategies that contributed to significant revenue increases. Previous experiences at VaynerMedia, Taco Ssam, and other organizations showcase expertise in media analysis, brand marketing, and leadership, supported by a Bachelor's degree in Business/Finance from New York University.

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Asian American Dream

AAD was founded in May 2021 to forge new pathways to career success for underserved Asian American and Pacific Islander undergraduates. ​Due to the model minority myth, there is a harmful and pervasive misconception that all AAPI are well-resourced and well-connected. However, AAPI face the largest income inequality of any ethnic group with the top 10% earning 11x more than the bottom 10%. Furthermore, there is a critical lack of career readiness programs for first-generation and low-income AAPI undergraduates. ​At AAD, we provide mentorship, professional development, and career advancement opportunities for underserved AAPI undergraduates in the New York metropolitan area. Furthermore, we empower our students to unapologetically chase and achieve their unique vision of the Asian American dream – one that champions their AAPI heritage, lived experiences, and career aspirations.


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