Summary
Annie Sing is a founder and politicized somatics practitioner in Seattle who leverages 12 years of experience in tech and education to help BIPOC, neurodivergent, queer, and disabled second-generation people metabolize trauma and reclaim bodily aliveness. Formerly an engineer and engineering manager at Pivotal and Pivotal Labs with hands-on experience in full‑stack development, TDD, and leading product and people initiatives, she now designs 1:1 coaching, professional development for tech workers, and collective workshops that bridge somatic practice and workplace realities. Her background in research, teaching, and management consulting informs a pragmatic approach to embodiment work—she translates organizational and interpersonal dynamics into embodied practices clients can use to meet professional and personal goals. Annie centers intergenerational and racial trauma, and is known for helping clients move from dissociation and numbing toward expansive self-understanding and agency. She offers sliding-scale remote and in-person services, drawing on her lived experience as a neurodivergent, queer, gender-fluid child of Chinese and Taiwanese immigrants to shape culturally grounded care.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts - MA, Asian-American Studies, Master of Arts - MA, Asian-American Studies at San Francisco State University
Bachelor's degree, Psychology, Bachelor's degree, Psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies
Mathematics, First Year, Mathematics, First Year at Whitman College
Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science at Western Washington University
Dev Bootcamp