
After completing an MBA from St. John's University in New York, Mei Mei Huff obtained her CPA license in California and worked for Arthur Andersen as an auditor and tax consultant. Her clients included utilities, hospitalities, hospitals, banks, and real estate companies. After serving with Arthur Andersen for five years, she started and ran her own CPA accounting firm for 10 years, then tailored her services to specialize in business development, marketing and consulting. Most recently, Mei Mei and her husband, former Senator Bob Huff, formed Huff Strategies where she serves as Chairman. Mei Mei has served as Director of Foreign Trade for the Industry Manufacturers Council, and for nineteen years served as Vice President of Asian Operations and International Marketing for Pacific Palms Hotel and Conference Center in the City of Industry. Her work experience spans California, the United States and the Far East.
Mei Mei has spent most of her adult life giving back to the communities in which she has lived. With San Gabriel Valley being home to the largest concentration of Asians in America, Mei Mei's volunteer work has been in both the mainstream and Chinese communities. Mei Mei has served as an active board member of numerous non-profit and community organizations, including the Chinese American CPA Association, Inter-Community Hospital, Diamond Bar Sister City Association, Soochow University Alumni Association, Pacific Rim MBS Association, Southern California Chinese Computer Association, Walnut Family Festival, Hacienda Heights Lions Club, Mt. San Antonio College Foundation, Rowland Heights Chinese Association and the Walnut-San Dimas Sheriff Advisory Board.
A community leader, Mei Mei Huff is a frequent guest of Chinese media outlets and has hosted a radio program educating the Chinese community to state and federal policies and politics.
For twelve years Mei Mei was the principal, but non-paid liaison to the Chinese community for the office of Assemblyman and Senator Bob Huff. Her networking within the Asian community directly led to the creation of the Heritage School Act authorized by SB121, SJR 23 that calls upon the US Congress to formally apologize for the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and SCR 10 that recognized the importance of the Lunar New Year celebrations by Asian communities. Mei Mei Huff also played a key role helping Jiangsu Province become California's official Sister Province.
An immigrant professional fluent in three languages, Mei Mei Huff is a highly sought-after consultant.
MEI MEI HUFF
PRINCIPAL
HUFF GLOBAL STRATEGIES
LOS ANGELES, CA, US
