PETER KIM
**** ****** ***** **., **** F ~ Fairfax, VA 22033 ~ 703-***-**** ~ ************@*****.***
WORK EXPERIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND; College Park, MD April 2010 – present
China Program Analyst
• Assist in managing and supervising 10 Maryland-based employees regarding bilateral and international cooperation programs between the University and several China-based universities.
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION; Fairfax, VA February 2009 – June 2009
Industrial Operations Analyst
• Conducted 15 monthly analyses of GSA schedule contracts of D.C. businesses for review purposes.
KOREAN INFORMATION SERVICE; Washington, DC March 2006 – March 2007
Public Affairs Analyst
• Produced media analysis on the Daily Press Briefing section for the Dynamic-Korea.com website plus other Korea-related publications resulting in over 2,000 monthly Internet ‘hits.’
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICANS FOR PROGRESS, McLean, VA March 2004 – March 2006 Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator
• Produced over 15 monthly and quarterly stories for the Asian-American community plus provided analysis and research to hundreds of Mid-Atlantic region members.
• Assisted in organizing APAP-related events for hundreds of members throughout the region.
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION; Arlington, VA March 2002 – March 2004
Transportation Operations Specialist
• Coordinated acquisition of over 1,000 alternative fuel vehicles by partnering with automobile manufacturers to review available AFVs and analyzed Federal AFVs needs.
MINISTRY OF STRATEGY & FINANCE; Seoul, Korea September 1997 – August 2001
Foreign Media Analyst
• Researched and produced the bi-weekly English-language Korea Economic Update and was subscribed by over 200 foreign embassies and non-Korean financial institutions based in Seoul.
EDUCATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, School of Continuing Studies; Washington, DC
M.A., Liberal Studies (Concentration: International Affairs); May 2010 (GPA: 3.7-3.85)
THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Elliott School of International Affairs; Washington, DC
B.A., International Affairs (Concentration: International Politics); May 1997
COMPUTER & LANGUAGE SKILLS
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
• English fluency; immediate speaking, reading and writing proficiency in Korean