Joe Pan has had a diverse range of work experiences throughout their career. Joe has worked as an Editor at NFTMetta News, reporting on the latest news and trends in impact NFTs and Web 3.0. Prior to that, they were the Executive Director & Head of Content at ImpactNFT Alliance, where they focused on using NFTs to fund positive social and environmental impact. Joe also served as the Head of Communications and Investor Relations at Project Ark, a blockchain-powered conservation platform. Joe has experience in journalism and media, having worked as the Head of Partnerships at the Asian American Journalists Association and the Head of Studio at Forkast.News, a digital media platform covering blockchain technology. Joe has also held positions in communications and public relations at Citigate Dewe Rogerson, Fast Track, Brunswick Group, and LPC Public Relations. Additionally, they were a Fellow and Senior Fellow at the Environmental Leadership Program, where they focused on inspiring sustainable leadership. Overall, Joe's work experience reflects their passion for technology, impact investing, and environmental conservation.
Joe Pan attended California State Polytechnic University-Pomona and earned a Bachelor's degree in an unspecified field of study. No specific details about the duration of their education are available.
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