Dayna Schocke Chung is a Commissioner (Commission on the Status of Women) at County of San Mateo based in Menlo Park, California, United States, North America. I’ve built my career at the intersection of strategy and service—bridging corporate and community spaces to turn big ideas into meaningful impact. From global boardrooms to local organizing tables, I lead with purpose, collaboration, and a deep commitment to equity. As Executive Director of Community Equity Collaborative, I help drive multi-sector initiatives that advance educational justice, early childhood, climate action and workforce development. Whether launching teacher pipelines, facilitating cross-sector partnerships, or managing complex projects, I focus on translating vision into results. I also serve as a Commissioner on the Status of Women for San Mateo County and on the Community Advisory Panel for KQED (public radio). I contribute to workforce and education advisory boards across the region and am passionate about expanding access and belonging—especially for women, children, and underrepresented communities. Earlier in my career, I led training, communications, and organization development initiatives for companies like Motorola, TSMC, and Ameritech. I spent six years in Asia, building and guiding cross-cultural teams, and bring that global lens to all of my work today. Whether designing policy solutions or community programs, I believe in connecting strategy with heart—and ensuring that justice is not just a value, but a lived practice.
Current Position: Commissioner (Commission on the Status of Women)
Company: County of San Mateo
Location: Menlo Park, California, United States, North America
Social: Professional profiles available
Network: Extensive professional connections
