Yang brings 15 years of growth leadership, a record of outperforming new business targets, and the operational discipline to scale Huge’s global client development practice
Huge, an independent AI-native design and technology company, announced the appointment of Angela Yang as Chief Growth Officer, effective immediately. Yang reports to Huge CEO Josh Campo and joins the Huge management team, overseeing the company’s Growth and Alliance organizations.
Yang brings 15 years of growth leadership, a record of outperforming new business targets, and the operational discipline to scale Huge’s global client development practice.
Yang brings more than 15 years of experience building and leading growth organizations at some of the industry’s most recognized firms. She most recently served as Head of Growth at Fantasy, where she helped scale and operationalize new business. Previously, as EVP and Head of Growth at Razorfish, she led her team to year-over-year new business growth and record-setting win rates, consistently outperforming key targets and winning clients including Uber, PayPal, The Coca-Cola Company, Bath & Body Works, Helen of Troy and AMC. Prior to Razorfish, she helped build and unify the growth practice at Material+, merging the pipelines of five distinct agencies into a single, coherent growth engine post-acquisition.
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“Angela is exactly the kind of leader we needed to build a more disciplined, globally coordinated approach to growth at Huge,” said Josh Campo, CEO, Huge. “She has built growth teams that win, and she understands what it takes to sell design and technology work that is genuinely differentiated in a world that is increasingly AI-native. That combination of commercial rigor and strategic fluency is rare, and it’s what this moment calls for.”
“What drew me to Huge is a genuine point of view on where the industry is going, and the results to back it up,” said Angela Yang, Chief Growth Officer, Huge. “My job is to connect that point of view to the right clients and make sure they have the people and solutions they need to compete at the highest level. Real, lasting growth is earned, not chased; and it starts with understanding your clients’ business as well as they do. That’s the standard we’re building to.”
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Yang began her career building new profit centers at agencies through social and digital media solutions, giving her a practitioner’s and craft foundation that continues to shape how she approaches client challenges and agency positioning. She holds a journalism degree from the University of Missouri, has spoken at SXSW, Adweek, The Drum and the 3% Conference, and has authored pieces for several industry publications.














