| Young-Won Mansion, #303 | |
| 101 Hoegi-dong, Dongdaemun-gu | |
| Seoul 130-716, South Korea | |
| Tel: (02) 3295-2602, PCS: 017-282-7602 | |
| E-mail: sunnyangel37@yahoo.com |
| Ewha Women's University | Seoul, Korea | |
| Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) | ||
| Master of Arts, February 2000 | ||
| Concentration: International Trade, Merit Scholarship |
| Harvard Conflict Management Workshop | Seoul, Korea | |
| Developed interpersonal negotiation skills as well as | ||
| conflict resolution methods; May 1998 |
| Pusan Women's University | Pusan, Korea | |
| Bachelor of Arts, February 1997 | ||
| Major in English Education |
| National Louis University | Chicago, IL, USA | |
| ESL program and several college courses; | ||
| Feb. 1994 - Feb. 1995 | ||
| 7/99-9/99 | Overseas Trade and Sales Coordinator, | Seoul, Korea |
| Dae Chun Trading Co., Ltd. | ||
| Wrote various business faxes and e-mails, | ||
| responding to foreign buyers' inquiries |
| 3/97-10/97 | English Instructor, Min Byung Chul Language Institute | Pusan, Korea |
| Taught English conversation to young and adult students |
| 7/96-2/97 | English Instructor, Asia Tourism and | Pusan, Korea |
| Interpretation Institute | ||
| Taught English conversation and translation to adult students |
| 9/98-2/99 | Research Assistant, The Institute for | Seoul, Korea |
| International Trade and Cooperation | ||
| Coordinated conferences held by Ewha, GSIS | ||
| reviewed published journals |
| 4/99~ | Associate Member for Korea Trade Association | Seoul, Korea |
| 10/98~ | Associate Member for Korea APEC Study Association | Participated in APEC Study conferences |
| 9/98-12/98 | Research Assistant, Professor Eun-mi Kim | Seoul, Korea |
| Did research and wrote papers on University Restructuring | ||
| Program and Korean Conglomerate Restructuring |
| 7/98-8/98 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Internship | Seoul, Korea |
| translated various government documents on Russia's | application to the WTO, and wrote a report on | |
| Korean-Australian issues and relations |
| 5/99 | Volunteer Interpreter, Commonwealth of | Seoul, Korea |
| Pennsylvania-Korea Office |
| 5/99 | "Professional Business Committee" | Seoul, Korea |
| Held by the American Chamber of Commerce; | ||
| volunteered for the launch of the committee meeting |
| 3/98-12/98 | President of the Students' Association - GSIS, Ewha | Seoul, Korea | Organized student activities, including membership training trips, |
| and helped with the mise-en-page of the Student Resume Book |
| 1993-95 | Volunteer Interpreter and Tour Guide for the | Seoul, Korea |
| United Service Organization (USO) |
| Languages: Korean, English (very fluent in speaking and writing), Chinese (beginning) | |
| Cross-cultural: 1 year working and living in the US; 1 month in Canada | |
| Computer: Microsoft Word, HWP, Excel, Power Point, Internet | |
| Communication: Experience in making presentations and leading group discussions | |
| Teaching: Have taught English, part- and full-time, since 1992 | |
| Personality: Very independent, good learner, enthusiastic, responsible, hard-working; | |
| able to deal with people effectively |

| Our Life Together |
Sun-duk's Biography |
Sun-duk's Resume | Daniel's Biography | Daniel's Resume |