Our mission is to provide businesses with a clear, direct path to their goals. No matter what life stage their business is in – whether they’re exploring opportunities, launching new ventures, or preparing an existing business for growth and/or restructuring – we will enable them to move to the next level by providing effective business solutions with the highest degree of professionalism and business integrity.

Sandy Huang B.Com, MBA

Sandy Huang

Sandy Huang

President & Principal Consultant

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Sandy Huang’s talent for solving business challenges makes her an asset to any operation. A product of her extensive business knowledge, willingness to think outside the box, and ability to adapt quickly to new situations, Sandy’s diverse skill set enables her to provide expert guidance for businesses in all stages of life.

After living in various North American, South Pacific, and Asian cities, Sandy moved to Vancouver, earned a Commerce degree in Finance, and following in her parents’ footsteps as business owners, tried her hand at entrepreneurism. Sandy’s first-hand experience with the triumphs and pitfalls of running a business inspired her to deepen her knowledge by enrolling at UBC’s Sauder School of Business. Upon graduating with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Strategic Management, Sandy started Pinpoint Tactics Business Consulting with the goal of guiding other businesses to success.

Pinpoint Tactics Business Consulting’s client base ranges from start-up businesses, to companies on a steep growth tangent, to mature enterprises. Whether the project involves improving company identity through business evaluation, streamlining business processes, or minimizing the disruptive effects of necessary organizational changes, Pinpoint Tactics always provides practical, efficient solutions.

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Beyond Pinpoint Tactics, Sandy sits on the board of Burnaby Counselling Group She also teaches business courses at EMBERS (Eastside Movement for Business and Economic Renewal Society) to help entrepreneurs launch business ideas or improve their existing businesses. In addition, she writes regularly for Small Business BC, Women’s Enterprise Centre, and the Vancouver Observer as its Success: Why and How Column contributor.