About
I am an M.S. candidate in Environmental Management with research experience in offshore wind policy, stakeholder engagement, and energy transition in Korea. I am also experienced in project coordination and administration across international development and government-funded projects, including budgeting, donor reporting, and stakeholder communication.
Over the past several years I have planned and coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation programs across Nepal, Mongolia, and Uganda with Save the Children Korea, including an in-country deployment to Uganda as the sole Korean staff member on a USD 1.5M maternal & newborn health project that reached over 82,000 direct beneficiaries. Earlier, at the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), I managed multiple government-funded projects supporting dozens of companies, owning the full cycle from budgeting to compliance and reporting.
I am currently completing an M.S. in Environmental Management at Seoul National University's Graduate School of Environmental Studies, where my work focuses on offshore wind, marine ecosystems, and carbon-neutrality planning.
Fluent in Korean and English, I enjoy partnering with governments, communities, and international climate funds to turn complex, multi-stakeholder plans into outcomes on the ground.
