Biography
Toby Khung-Roylance, M.Ed., excels as a leader in philanthropic development and as an educator. She has a notable track record of advancing community and educational goals through strategic partnerships with local government and developing family educational programs that empower underprivileged mothers to support their communities.
Professional Engagements:
Adjunct Cantonese Instructor, Brigham Young University (2021-Present)
Board of Directors, Timpanogos Arts Foundation (2021-2025)
Cantonese Interpreter/Translator, Intellectual Reserve, Inc. (2014-2023)
Founder and Chairperson, Mother's University Foundation (2010-2020)
Academic Achievements:
Master of Arts in Teacher Education, Brigham Young University - McKay School of Education
Bachelor of Arts in Art & Visual Communications, Minor in Art History, Cum Laude, Utah Valley University - The School of Arts
Toby's journey as a mother of ten and grandmother of seven, married to Mark Roylance, imbues her with a deep understanding of family dynamics. Born into Hong Kong's cultural diversity, she drew on her experiences to enrich her teaching and advocacy work, bringing an empathetic perspective and cultural appreciation to her professional endeavors.