Angie Wee Ping Teo has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of journalism. Angie Wee Ping started their career as an intern at Nantong Television in 2007. After that, they worked as an intern at Al Jazeera English, where they researched story ideas and contributed to news bulletins. Angie Wee Ping then joined The Associated Press as a News Assistant, covering various news stories and working on customer service and live broadcasting during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In 2009, Angie joined Reuters News Agency as a Video Journalist, responsible for covering Malaysia and Brunei. Angie Wee Ping handled all aspects of video production, from story planning to editing and scripting. Angie Wee Ping was later promoted to the role of Senior TV Producer, leading a team of video journalists in Indonesia and Malaysia. During their time in this role, they covered numerous major regional news events and demonstrated innovative storytelling techniques.
Angie's most recent position at Reuters is as Bureau Chief, where they oversee the text, TV, and pictures coverage of a populous country in North Asia. Angie Wee Ping manages a team of journalists in Jakarta and stringers across the archipelago, leading them in covering major breaking news stories such as the Sriwijaya Air crash, Sulawesi earthquake, and ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Overall, Angie Wee Ping Teo has gained a wealth of experience in journalism, with a focus on video production and leading coverage of significant regional events.
Angie Wee Ping Teo completed a Master of Arts (MA) degree in International Relations and Contemporary War at King's College London, which they are expected to receive in 2022. Prior to this, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Communication University of China in 2009.
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