• Our Team

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    Morgan Chiu

    From boardrooms to community meetups, Morgan has carved out a dual legacy—building an accomplished career in people and organizational communications while dedicating an astonishing 15,000 hours to nonprofit and charitable initiatives. That's nearly seven years of full-time work given freely to causes that matter.

    For Morgan, compassion and helpfulness aren't just virtues to admire—they're calls to action. His personal motto, "Minimize the say-do gap," reveals the pragmatic idealist behind the impressive résumé, someone who measures success not by words but by tangible impact.

    Morgan immigrated from Taiwan to the United States as a teenager. Coming from a home with two ordained monks — his father and younger brother — the motivation to serve others runs deep in his family.

    After three decades in the outskirts of Washington DC, Morgan transplanted his purpose-driven life to Seattle in 2016. Now, with the Pacific Northwest as his backdrop, he's eagerly seeking kindred spirits—fellow doers and dreamers ready to transform good intentions into meaningful change. In a world full of talkers, Morgan remains refreshingly, relentlessly, busy doing.

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    Angela Yeh

    From high-pressure corporate demands to hands-on temple service, Angela has shaped a life that pairs sharp professional drive with steady, heartfelt contribution. As Chief of Staff supporting her SVP and tech team, she powers through long 10-12 hour days, then gives her precious weekends to her Buddhist temple — running the gift shop register and lending a hand with bookkeeping amid a packed schedule.

    For Angela, love and compassion are more than ideas; they are the quiet forces capable of reshaping communities and the wider world. She holds that focusing solely on one’s own path comes easily, but choosing to pour energy into others is the harder, more rewarding journey—one she willingly takes on. She lives the idea of being the change she wants to see, and she finds real fulfillment in that challenge.

    She has brought that same spirit to nonprofit leadership as President of the Many Lights Foundation, where she expanded resources and networks for multi-generational families, and as President of the ACMP PNW Chapter, where she advanced change management through workshops, mentorship, and events that help practitioners navigate organizational shifts and build stronger networks.

    Raised in Taiwan, Angela came to the United States for her master’s degree at NYU. She has since built a career that fuses strategic leadership with a deep, ongoing commitment to serving those around her.