It`s A Policy You Can Trust - Korean American Scholarship Foundation
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It`s A Policy You Can Trust - Korean American Scholarship Foundation
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CRN201308-150875 Education & Career Conference ~ 1:00 to 4:00 pm • Refreshments will be served ~ 1:00 – 1:15 pm • Welcome and Introduction: Jennifer Yoo • Welcome: Leonard Kim • Why we are doing this? / Goals of the day (The Vision): Mihae Kim • Overview of program agenda: Jennifer Yoo & Jino Ahn, moderators 1:15 – 2:15 pm • Career Building Blocks: Turn Expectations into Achievements • Format: 2 moderators / 6 professional panelists from different backgrounds • Moderator will lead a discussion with the panelists, followed by Q&A ~ 2:15 to 2:30 pm • Break ~ 2:30 – 3:30 pm • Breakout sessions/workshops (Small group round table) • High School Student Workshop: College Prep • College Student Workshop: Career Prep • Parents’ Workshop: Ameriprise • Fields of interest for students 3:35 – 4:00 pm • General Session - What to Take Away 1 Panelist Bios Abraham Kim Interim President, KEI Dr. Kim oversees KEI’s research, programs and publications. He covers a wide range of issues related to U.S.-Korea relations, trade/ investment issues, North Korea, regional security issues and the Korean American community. He travels widely and speaks regularly at conferences and universities on these issues. He is also the director of KEI’s Academy of Korea Policy Outreach (AKPO), a KEI-sponsored 501 c3 educational outreach initiative to promote Korea policy studies across the US. Yun Jung Yang Partner, Yang & Ullman, P.C., President, KAWCC Yun Jung Yang is the Managing Partner of Yang & Ullman, P.C., a firm dedicated to the practice of immigration law. She has nearly two decades of experience providing immigration-related legal counsel to domestic and foreign companies and foreign investors. She has also helped thousands of foreign nationals navigate the roads to residency and naturalization in the U.S. Ms. Yang is also the President of the Korean American Women’s Chamber of Commerce (KAWCC), an Appointed Commissioner for Maryland Governor’s Commission of Asian Pacific American Affairs, and a member of the Boards for the Korean Business Enterprise (KoBE), National Korean School Association of Washington DC Metropolitan Area (WAKS) and United Korean School of Greater Washington (KAEF). She received her J.D. from Howard University School of Law and is admitted to practice law in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Jimmy Rhee Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Trade for the Commonwealth of Virginia Jimmy Rhee serves as an Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Trade for International Trade and Investment activities. He has over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience in enterprise creation, growth and change management with an extensive record of directing turn-around situations ranging from manufacturing to software companies. Mr. Rhee served as CEO of Global Technology Systems Consortium, a government consulting firm; and Cleverlearn, an Internet software technology firm. Over the years, he has consulted and mentored various small businesses in helping them to secure capital infusions and illuminate their competitive edge. Mr. Rhee received a B.S. in Management from Johns Hopkins University and a MBA from the University of Maryland. He is active in the community and has served as a board member for various organizations. 2 Priscilla Baek Chair, Board of Directors, CAPAL Priscilla Baek serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors at the Conference of Asian Pacific American Research (CAPAL), a nonprofit dedicated to developing Asian Pacific American leaders in public service. She currently works at the Treasury Department. Prior to that she advocated for the passage of the U.S.-Korea FTA at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Jocelyn R. Hong Principal, Vice President for Corporate Development, 21st Century Group, Inc. Jocelyn R. Hong has worked in Washington since 1986 and has extensive legislative experience. She was instrumental in the passage of a landmark Federal law to clean up radioactive materials, which passed in a record three days. Ms. Hong was part of President Clinton’s 1992 presidential transition team. She has been involved in numerous Presidential and Congressional campaigns. As an advisor to the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Institute, she worked very closely with Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta. Her congressional experience includes working as a legislative aide to both U.S. Senator John Glenn and Congressman Dennis E. Eckart. For Congressman Eckart, she worked on passage of the 1992 Energy Policy Act and on the staff of the Small Business Subcommittee on Privatization and the Impact of Deregulation. Born and raised in Honolulu, she has cultivated her organizational and management abilities as a leader in several national charitable organizations representing Asian American and women’s interests. Ms. Hong joined the Twenty-First Century Group with over a decade of lobbying experience. Yoora Pak Partner, Wilson Elser Yoora Pak is a Partner in the McLean, Virginia office of Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker LLP, a New York-based firm with about 800 lawyers and 24 offices. Ms. Pak focuses her practice on employment matters. Prior to joining Wilson Elser, she was an associate at Jones Day and Ogletree Deakins. Ms. Pak is a graduate of Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations (B.S. 1992), The George Washington University Law School (J.D. 1995), and The Georgetown University Law Center (LLM International and Comparative Law 2001). She was born in South Korea and immigrated to the United States in 1976. Mentor Bios Suzanne Doud Galli Kwangnam Hwang Dr. Doud Galli is a Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon in solo practice in Reston, VA and downtown D.C. She received her undergraduate degree from Smith College and her medical degree and Doctorate in Molecular Biology from the State University of New York. Kwangnam Hwang was born in Seoul, Korea and immigrated to the US at the age of 26. While in Korea, she earned a Bachelor’s degree at Ewha Womans University. She continued her education and earned a Master’s degree in Industrial Design from Hongik Graduate School. After training in Head and Neck Surgery at New York University, she received additional training in Facial Plastics at the University of Toronto. She is Board Certified and has published extensively in her field. Her interests include cosmetic surgery of the face, Asian cosmetic surgery and rhinoplasty. In San Francisco, she began a life of service to her community, working as an interpreter in the court system for Korean immigrants. She also did voice overs and translations for companies including Apple and UPS. Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon Albert Oh Director, Fellowship for Craniofacial and Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Children’s National Medical Center, GWU Albert K. Oh, MD, is a plastic surgeon specializing in cleft/craniofacial surgery, pediatric plastic surgery, and aesthetic facial surgery. Dr. Oh has published many peer-reviewed scientific articles and book chapters, and is a member of the Plastic Surgery Research Council. He is a member of the American Association of Academic Chairmen of Plastic Surgery and is Assistant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at George Washington University Medical School. He is also a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Cleft PalateCraniofacial Association. Rachel Kieun Oh Senior Advisor, Portfolio Management Group, AARP Ms. Kieun Oh is an expert in strategic planning and performance evaluation of long-term and annual operational plans for AARP. She has led the development of Association-wide long- and short-term strategies on caregiving as well as in implementing operational plans and budgets. Prior to AARP, she researched and analyzed Medicare and Medicaid legislation and presented policy and educational material on programs affecting seniors. In addition, Ms. Oh has worked with multicultural populations, especially Asian Americans, as an outreach professional for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare. She has Masters of Science in Administration, with a Certificate in Gerontology from the West Chester University of Pennsylvania and holds B.S. from Ewha Womans University in South Korea. Daniel N. Kim CRPC, Financial Advisor, Ameriprise Platinum Financial Services Director, C2 Education In 2000, Kwangnam and her family relocated to Korea so her two sons could embrace their Korean heritage. In 2004, they moved to Potomac, MD. Kwangnam is the director at C2 Education Center in Bethesda, MD. Jennifer Yoo Broadcaster, Voice of America Jennifer Yoo is an International Broadcaster at Voice of America in Washington DC. She hosts a daily show that provides a glimpse of American culture to North Korea. She spent several years as an on-air talent and a multi-media journalist at Korean-American Media on DishNetwork in Los Angeles. She also hosted and reported for JSTV on DishNetwork. She is a Biola University graduate with degrees in Broadcast journalism and Biblical Studies and Theology. Yoo went on to continue her education at Georgetown University focusing on Journalism. Currently, she is pursuing her MA in Educational Leadership from George Washington University. Grace Han Wolf Herndon Council Member Grace Han Wolf, a resident of Herndon since 1999, is serving her second term on the Herndon Town Council. She is the first Korean woman elected to office in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During her first term on the Town Council, Wolf chaired the town’s Economic Development Task Force, which provided recommendations for growing the town’s commercial base. She represents the town as advisory director on the Committee for Dulles Board of Directors and as a member of the Fairfax County Economic Advisory Commission. She also serves on the Virginia Municipal League’s Community and Economic Development Policy Committee. Currently a small business owner, Wolf has held positions in finance and accounting at IBM Consulting, Deloitte and Touche Management Consulting, Dun & Bradstreet and Bankers Trust. She holds a BA in Economics and an MBA in Finance and Strategy, both from Cornell University. Daniel Kim is an Ameriprise financial advisor. His areas of focus include family finances, estate and retirement planning strategies, saving for education, and small businesses. 3 Mentor Bios Joseph Oh Cosmetic Dentist, Galleria Dental Aesthetics A Cosmetic Dentist at Galleria Dental Aesthetics, Dr. Joseph Oh is a native of Korea and attended Korea University in Seoul. He moved to the US to attend the Medical College of Virginia where he graduated in 1983. Ten years later, he joined Dr. Chong Lee at Galleria Dental Aesthetics. Dr. Oh is also a graduate of the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies (LVI). The advanced certifications he has received from this world-renowned training center have helped mold him into one of the top dentists in the area. In 2005, he was awarded “top dentists” in the Consumers’ Checkbook for the Washington, D.C. area. Kuk-Ja Kim Senior Associate Architect, Muse Architects Kuk-Ja Kim, AIA, LEED AP, Senior Associate, received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture from the University of Maryland. Kuk-Ja joined Muse Architects in 1988 and became an Associate in 1999, and a Senior Associate in 2003. Esther Kim Government Procurement, EPA Esther Kim currently works at Headquarters Procurement Operations Division at the Environmental Protection Agency. Prior to entering the field of Federal Acquisition, Esther earned an MBA from George Washington University and a PMI GAC Accredited Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Boston University. In California, Esther had been a licensed CA Real Estate Broker and a CA Notary Public. In addition, while working at Morgan Stanley, Esther obtained Series 7 (The General Securities registered Representative License), Series 66 (Registered Investment Adviser Representative License), Series 31 (Managed Futures Securities License) and CA Life Insurance Agent License. Kyung-Shin Lee Music Director, Washington Korean Symphony Orchestra Dr. Kyung-Shin Lee is the founder and the music director of the Washington Korean Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared on various Korean television and radio programs and performed numerous recitals and concert series in Korea, Japan, Russia, Europe and the United States. In 1992 she performed in a private concert for Pope John-Paul II in Vatican City. Dr. Lee graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and received her Doctorate of Musical Arts from Catholic University of America. She is also well known as a member of the Kyung Trio who has performed throughout the globe. 4 David S Kim Associate Administrator, Policy and Governmental Affairs, Federal Highway Administration David S. Kim serves as principal advisor to the Federal Highway Administrator and manages a team involved in transportation policy development, legislative analysis, highway data collection and analysis, and international programs. He also serves as DOT’s representative on the Interagency Working Group of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. He is actively involved in the Korean American and Asian Pacific American communities. He served as President of the Korean American Coalition, Washington D.C. Area Chapter (KAC-DC), is on the advisory board of the Network of Korean American Leaders (NetKAL), and has served on the Board of Directors of other nonprofit organizations. David earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Occidental College and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Southern California. Sarah Yun Director of Public Affairs and Regional Issues, KEI Sarah Yun is the Director of Public Affairs and Regional Issues at Korea Economic Institute (KEI). Ms. Yun manages KEI’s outreach programs that educate Americans on developments in Korea and U.S.-Korea relations inside and outside of Washington, DC through various programs. Prior to joining KEI, Ms. Yun served as an AmeriCorps member and was a director at the Women’s Business Development Center in Chicago. Ms. Yun worked and interned at the U.S. Department of State, Albright Stonebridge Group, and National Endowment for Democracy working on a breadth of issues related to the Korean peninsula. In Korea, she worked and interned at the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, Sejong Institute, and KPMG Korea. Ms. Yun holds an M.A. in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). She also holds a B.A. in Political Science and Business Institutions from Northwestern University. Ms. Yun lived in Seoul, Korea for many years and is fluent in Korean and proficient in Chinese Mandarin. Elizabeth Kim Project Manager, IBM Ms. Kim is a project manager at IBM, providing consulting services to the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection. She has over 23 years of experience in the IT industry and over 12 years of that time in the federal government consulting. She focuses her work in software development, application integration, infrastructure upgrade and earned value management. She is an active supporter of KASF and a board member/treasurer of Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington. Ms. Kim has a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and holds active ITIL Foundation and PMP certificates. Mentor Bios Michael S. Kim Principal, Aegis Investment Group James I. Chong Founder & CTO, VidSys, Inc. Michael Kim is the founder of Aegis Investment Group, LLC, a diversified commercial real estate firm that provides investment, asset management, and development expertise to institutional, corporate and private clients. With 26 years of industry experience, he specializes in creating core and value-added strategies to maximize return on investment, generate cash flow, and increase earnings for clients. James Chong is the Founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Senior Vice President for Strategic Innovation at VidSys, Inc. and serves as a technical visionary and innovator for emerging technology applications. Over the past four years, he has established and has been actively driving global awareness of Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) category. Michael has been appointed to various advisory positions in redevelopment and revitalization task forces and panels in Virginia. He was a past president of the Korean American Alliance (now Korean American Coalition). He graduated from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 1986. He is the chief architect of an interactive multimedia video communications platform that is utilized in some of the largest command, control, and communications centers around the US. In 2007, Mr. Chong was selected in the CTO 25 by InfoWorld for his recognized leadership, strategy and vision in the emerging market of security convergence. Marianne Brackney Lead National Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Social Security Administration Marianne Brackney is a Lead National Public Affairs Specialist in the Office of Communications (OCOMM) with the Social Security Administration (SSA). She serves as lead liaison focused on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), aging populations and Medicare Prescription Drug Costs Extra Help Outreach activities. She also represents SSA for the White House Initiative on AAPIs Interagency Implementation Team. She has also served as Government Liaison, Public Relations Director and Annual Korean Festival Program Committee Chair for the Korean Society of Maryland, Delegate at Large for the 2005 White House Conference on Aging, President of the Korean Women’s Golf Association of Maryland as well as Membership Director for the League of Korean Americans, Maryland. Marianne received her BS degree in Business Administration from the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. Jino Ahn Mr. Chong graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University with Bachelor of Science degrees in two engineering disciplines. Hannah Kim Communications Director, Congressman Charles Rangel Hannah Y. Kim is currently the Communications Director for Congressman Charles B. Rangel, and one of the 10 elected Board Members of Democratic Communicators Network (DC Net). She spearheaded the historic passage of the “Korean War Veterans Recognition Act, U.S. Public Law 111-41,” which was signed by President Obama on July 27, 2009. After earning her Bachelor’s from Seoul National University in 2005, Hannah relocated to Washington, DC, and obtained a Master’s in Legislative Affairs at the George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management. Hannah’s experiences span working for the International Leadership Foundation, United States Institute of Peace, and Peace Corps Headquarters in DC, as well as a published author and CEO of a start-up company in Los Angeles. Passionate about lifetime learning, Hannah also studied entrepreneurship at UCLA Anderson School of Management and international relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. CEO, AsianLife.com Jino Ahn is the Founder and the President of the National Association of Asian MBAs (NAAMBA). NAAMBA’s core mission is to galvanize Pan-Asian business leaders and emerging leaders to empower Asian professional community, with major emphasis in helping to elevate more Asians to reach top executive levels in corporate America. He is also the Founder and CEO of Asian Diversity, Inc. (ADI) and the publisher of the online magazine AsianLife. Ahn earned a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing & International Business from New York University (Stern) and an MBA from Baruch College. Ahn has served in the U.S. Army Reserve achieving the honorable rank of First Lieutenant. He is a Certified Personnel Consultant and Certified Diversity Consultant. Ahn is also the current President of the Korean Alumni Association of New York University, as well as a Founding Board Member of the Asian Healthcare Leaders Association and Boy Scout America’s Leadership Task Force. Junnie Han Management Analyst at Bureau of ATF; Owner of Indigo Pineapple, LLC Ms. Han is a Management Analyst at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) where she leads the inspection of ATF’s field offices’ compliance to Bureau policies and procedures. During the past 8 years, Ms. Han has inspected approximately 100 field offices in 48 States and 3 U.S. territories. In addition, she has also worked on policy development, reengineering of office operational procedures, intelligence programs, and succession planning. In her spare time, Ms. Han also owns and operates her baking business, Indigo Pineapple, where she makes creative customized cakes, cupcakes, and cookies for various events and celebrations. 5 DESIGN. CREATE. MARKET. design & branding event planning advertising & marketing product launching website & interactive development research & consulting 204 Mill Street NE, Suite B1, Vienna VA 22180 T 703.255.3900 • F 703.255.3902 • www.gimgagroup.com 6 Awards Banquet ~ 5:00 - 6:00 pm • Cocktail Reception ~ Procession of Scholarship Recipients National Anthems: Sun A Yeo, Joseph Kim, Hyo Chang An, and Bora Lee (piano) Opening Introductions.................................................. Sharon Lee & Jason Scott Park Chairman’s Message..................................................... Dr. Sang Nam Lee, KASF National Chairman Welcome Remarks........................................................ Leonard Kim, KASF Eastern Region President ~ Presentation of Appreciation Plaques ~ Special performance by a recipient............................... Sun A Yeo (2012 Scholarship Recipient) Bora Lee, piano “Song to the Moon” from Rusalk, Antonin Dvorak 그리운 금강산 최영섭 ~ Dinner ~ Keynote Speaker and Special Piano Performance......... Mr. Alpin Hong ~ Scholarship Presentation ~ Recipient’s Speech........................................................ Ji Lim, Super Scholarship Recipient Closing Remarks / Silent Auction Announcement......... Mihae Kim 7 Letter from the President, KASF, ERC Leonard Kim President, KASF Eastern Region On behalf of the Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF), I would like to thank everyone here tonight for joining us to congratulate this year’s scholarship recipients. These students are truly deserving of our scholarships and they are most grateful to each of our sponsors for the help. Our organization is blessed with your continuing support, as it has allowed us to continue our mission and maintain steady growth over the past 43 years. As the first and the largest Korean American scholarship organization in the United States, we have much to be thankful for and much that is still expected from us. This year, we introduced our very first Education and Career Conference, a program to help our students become better prepared for a career beyond their college educations. The focus of this Conference is not only to bring together an impressive group of mentors (many of whom are our own board members) to share their knowledge and own experiences on successfully traversing the difficult journey from college to career. It is also intended to promote sustained relationships between students and these mentors that will hopefully continue after this Conference. Some time ago, I shared the following statement with some of our students: “It’s not what you have, but what you do with what you have that defines who you are.” I believe the same also applies to our organization. By expanding our traditional role of awarding scholarships to also include sharing of our knowledge and experiences, it will help KASF shape itself as a more valuable organization to help our students realize their full potential, and thereby to our community. As we look back at our organization’s 40+ year history, we also strive to look ahead to the next 40 years and beyond. To help ensure that future, we began a process this year of bringing together our future leaders by inviting a new group of dedicated young professionals to join us as KASF volunteers and future leaders. I am confident that with their help, and with your continued and generous support, the future of our organization will be a bright one. Thank you again to each and every one of our board members, donors, sponsors, and volunteers for another successful year for KASF. Leonard Kim President, KASF-ERC 8 Letter from the Chairman, KASF National Sang Nam Lee Chairman, KASF National Board of Directors First of all, I would like to congratulate all the scholarship recipients for your hard work. You are the winners who have excelled in academic endeavors and overcome financial challenges, and were selected as fortunate recipients after significant competition with other students. Therefore, you are the guests of honor for us this evening, and we are here to celebrate your accomplishments and to encourage you to continue pursuing your dreams. However, I must add that there were many students who were almost equally well-qualified, but did not receive the scholarships, simply because we did not have enough funds. As Chairman of the National Board of Directors, I can tell you that it is one of our goals to increase our endowment funds and step up other fund-raising activities in the regional chapters. We have been awarding scholarships since 1969. It started right here in Washington D.C. Even while we were giving scholarships every year without interruption for the past 43 years, we were able to accumulate 3.5 million dollars in our endowment fund from which we are giving $142,000 this year to students in 7 regional chapters in the U.S. In addition, each regional chapter raises funds independently to award more scholarships, called “General Scholarships”. However, this amount falls far short of our goals to meet the needs of our students. This is the very reason why we altogether need to increase our effort to raise more funds from all areas of business and particularly from the Korean American community. I specifically would like to commend the leaders of the Eastern Regional Chapter in Washington D.C. area for their efforts to raise the funds to award scholarships this evening. Under the leadership of President Leonard Kim, all members of the board of directors volunteered their time and effort. It is their spirit and dedication that keeps our organization to grow and remain strong. The recipients and the community alike should appreciate how hard it is to come up with such scholarships in today’s economy. We however fully understand that the dollar amount of scholarships per student still needs to be increased as well as the number of recipients. I also would like to take this opportunity to mention to you that President Leonard Kim recently led a campaign to recruit young professionals to get involved with KASF and received enthusiastic responses. They are now actively participating in mentorship, website improvement, and even in the selection of scholarship recipients. Many of you have participated today in the education conference today which is designed for both students and parents to provide the building blocks for a successful transition to college from high school and a new career to the society from college. I expect that the young people like you who will soon grow to be young professionals carry the torch of our foundation with new energy and fresh ideas. Koreans strongly believe in education. It is in our culture and part of our proud tradition. Thus, our work and mission for the Korean American Scholarship Foundation must be carried on. I sincerely hope that you keep this in mind so that someday you will return to KASF in any capacity possible. For that, I truly count on you. Sang Nam Lee, M.D. Chairman, National Board of Directors 9 Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell Governor of Virginia Dear Friends: On behalf of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia, I am pleased to extend warm greetings to everyone attending the Korean-American Scholarship Foundation Eastern Region’s 4rd3AnnualScholarshipAwardBanquet. The KASF is known throughout our Commonwealth for its active community involvement and for providing scholarships to deserving students seeking higher education. Your contributions have helped to better the KoreanAmerican community and shape a positive future for the citizens of our Commonwealth. Virginia is strengthened by the diversity of its residents and we are blessed to have a large and vibrant Korean-American Community in our Commonwealth. Your economic and cultural outreach efforts have enriched us all. Our country needs exemplary citizens and positive role models like you to inspire citizens to serve for the benefit of our society. I am delighted to congratulate this year’s scholarship recipients for your academic achievements and for your commitment to education. I applaud the KASF and its leadership for providing an educational and career conference for both students and parents. Best wishes for a successful and enjoyable scholarship ceremony and I wish the Korean-American Scholarship Foundation and this year’s scholarship recipients the best of luck for continued success. Sincerely, Robert F. McDonnell 10 Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley Governor of Maryland Dear Friends: Welcome to the 43rd annual Scholarship Banquet of the Korean American Scholarship Foundation, Eastern Regional Chapter. We are truly thankful for the generosity of the Korean American Scholarship Foundation, making it possible for deserving students to pursue their dreams and compete in this new economy. For four years in a row, Maryland’s public schools have been named #1 in the nation and this year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has affirmed Maryland as the #1 state in the nation for entrepreneurship and innovation. In order to compete and win globally, we must continue to invest in the education of our children. Thank you for your partnership and belief in our most important asset: the talents, skills, ingenuity and creativity of our people. On behalf of all Marylanders, best wishes for a memorable event. Sincerely, Governor 11 Letter from the Ambassador Y. J. Choi Ambassador of the Republic of Korea It is a great privilege to extend my warmest congratulations in celebration of the 43rd Annual Korean American Scholarship Award Ceremony. As many of you are aware, the Korean American Scholarship Foundation (KASF) has granted numerous scholarship awards to Korean American students across the nation. In an effort to support the many diverse academic passions and curiosities of young adults, KASF has proven to be an organization committed to the education of second generation Korean Americans. In helping to meet the financial needs of these students, KASF has allowed for many learning opportunities that may never have occurred without the foundation’s support. The Korean American Scholarship Foundation has created a pathway towards a bright future for the Korean community. Despite certain periods of economic decline in our country, for the past forty-three years the Korean American Scholarship Foundation has continued to thrive in providing vital learning opportunities for Korean American students. This has been possible only due to the leadership efforts of the foundation. I am grateful for these leaders’ services, as well as for the many supporters present here today, who have donated the resources necessary to create this successful organization. My deep appreciation goes out to all those present here. Lastly, I would like to sincerely congratulate all those students who received a scholarship this year. It was your dedication and hard work that brought you here and it is that same work ethic that will bring your success in the future. You deserve to be proud of your accomplishments. Please continue to strive in reaching for higher education and more learning opportunities. I expect that all of you will make a significant difference in your respective communities. Please enjoy this event. Thank you. Sincerely, Y. J. Choi Ambassador 12 2012 KASF MCs Sharon Lee Anchor, News 4 WJZ and WBZ Sharon Lee is an award winning broadcast journalist who anchored and reported the news for the CBS stations WJZ-TV in Baltimore and WBZ-TV in Boston. She has won 1st Place Associated Press awards for General Excellence in Individual Reporting and for Best Feature story. She most recently served as a commissioner in Howard County reviewing its Charter which is the county’s constitution. Miss Lee also started her own production company called Heart Song Productions which documents milestones and special stories in everyday lives. Miss Lee grew up in Florida and received a scholarship to attend the University of Florida before moving to Boston. While studying at Harvard University, she won the title of Miss Massachusetts, and earned scholarship money from the Miss America Organization - the largest source of scholarship for women in the world. During her tenure, she witnessed the power and the responsibility of the media to relay information to the people who need it most. That realization led to a Master’s degree from NYU while working as a field producer at WCBS-TV in New York. Sharon is a classically trained soprano who has performed all over the world. She is an avid golfer, traveler, and reader who can ballroom dance the night away. However, she treasures most the time she spends with her son and husband - Dr. Edward Ahn. She lives in Ellicott City, MD where she helps lead the Women’s Ministry at her church, and is active with her son’s Montessori school. .................................................................................................................. Jason Scott Park Managing Consultant, IBM Global Business Services Jason Scott Park is a Managing Consultant in the Strategy and Transformation Practice at IBM Global Business Services. He primarily serves public sector clients within IBM’s Supply Chain Management Practice Area and Operations and Planning Strategy – Lean Six Sigma Service Area. Federal clients include organizations within the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Mr. Park’s private sector industry experience includes financial services, real estate, and retail. He is a Project Management Institute (PMI) Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and an American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Six Sigma Black Belt. Mr. Park was a former board member for the Conference on Asian Pacific American Leadership (CAPAL), University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Triton Enterprise Network (TEN) of Greater Los Angeles, and Korean Churches of Community Development (KCCD). Mr. Park was also an inaugural fellow for the Network of Korean American Leaders (NetKAL) Fellowship Program through the University of Southern California School of Social Work. 13 Keynote Speaker & Special Performance Alpin Hong Pianist; past KASF scholarship recipient Rooted in extensive classical training and a background in skateboarding, snowboarding, martial arts, and video games, Mr. Hong is a creative force unmatched in his youthful vivacity and boundless energy. His astonishing ability to connect to people of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds distinguishes him and shapes his evolving performance style. The Ocala Star-Banner called Mr. Hong “Classical for the iPod generation.” Mr. Hong’s uniquely humorous and visionary approach to arts education has resulted in artistic residencies worldwide. In recognition of the pianist’s gift for communicating his passion for music to audiences of all ages, The McGraw-Hill Companies honored him with the Robert Sherman Award for Music Education and Community Outreach. His tireless pursuit to find, inspire, and collaborate with talents in every community results in unforgettable presentations that both expand worlds and hit close to home. Mr. Hong completed performances in all fifty states with concerts in Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska in 2011. In August, Mr. Hong made his debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, performing Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Later that summer, the audience of Crested Butte, Colorado witnessed Mr. Hong in an unprecedented collaboration with multiple-Grammy-Award-winning bluegrass and folk rock legend John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. His triumphant return to Steamboat Springs’ Strings in the Mountains Festival featured the world premiere of Sonata for Mallets and Piano by Mike Garson with percussionist and composer Simon Boyar, as well as collaborations with festival directors Andrés Cardenes and Monique Mead. Mr. Hong and Mr. Boyar went on to collaborate in a two-week residency in Las Vegas/Henderson, Nevada, during which they shared their gifts with thousands of area students. The grand finale of this residency featured the Las Vegas Youth Orchestra in a Halloween concert titled “Heroes and Villains, Might and Magic”. A lightsaber duel, and the premiere of their composition Heroes and Villains for piano, percussion and orchestra, was a spectacle of light and sound that thrilled the capacity crowd. In December, Mr. Hong performed as a guest artist of the White House as part of the 2011 White House Holiday celebration. Alpin Hong is a native of Michigan and made his orchestral debut with the Kalamazoo Symphony at the age of ten. He moved to Los Angeles soon after and garnered competition victories at a young age with wins at the 1989 Stravinsky Piano Competition, the 1993 SYMF Competition and the 1994 Los Angeles Spotlight Awards Competition. He was the winner of the Concert Artists Guild Competition in 2001. His teachers include Mark Richman and Emilio del Rosario. He completed his Master’s degree as a student of Jerome Lowenthal at The Juilliard School. 14 Special Guest Performance Sun A Yeo Soprano Sun A Yeo has performed many leading roles at Brooklyn Opera Company, New York Lyric Opera, The Martina Arroyo Foundation, CUA, and in various opera scenes. She was invited to perform at the Italian and Bulgarian embassy in Washington D.C. and has participated in various voice festivals. She is a winner of Gerda Lissner International Voice Competition and the 2011 Catholic University of America Concerto Competition. Since 2008, she has performed at the Metropolitan Opera as a chorister. She also sang in the New Artist Concert in Korea. Ms. Yeo received her Bachelor’s degree from The Catholic University of Korea and Master’s degree from Manhattan School of Music. Currently, she is a candidate for a Doctor of Musical Arts at The Catholic University of America. Joseph Kim Tenor Joseph Kim graduated from University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Music. He then earned a Master of Music and Master of Arts from University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music. He received scholarships from Korean American Scholarship Foundation in 1996 and 1997. He is currently working as a medical Speech-Language Pathologist and a Choir conductor at KUMC at Greater Washington. Hyo Chang An Tenor Hyo Chang An received his Bachelor of Music degree from Yonsei University and studied in the Artist Certificate program at George Mason University in 2010 and 2011. He made his opera debut at the KBS Hall in 2004 in Seoul, Korea and has performed many times since. In 2010 and 2011 he participated in the Amalfi Music and Arts Festival in Italy and also had a master class with well-known baritone singer, Dwayne Croft. Bora Lee Pianist Bora Lee received her Bachelor of Music from Yonsei University. She went on to earn a Master of Music and Doctor of Musican Arts degree from University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music. Bora is an accomplished Orchestral Pianist at the Washington Korean Symphony Orchestra. Her Recent performance engagements include Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, and the Embassy of Poland. 15 2012 Scholarship Recipients College Students Ji Christine Yong Cha Hyun Timothy Judy Jennifer Jaeon Dasha Joon Seungwon Zion Yeree Yun Jeong Hwansuck Sun Su Rebecca Hyojin Myeongyeon JiHae Kyung Eun Yoonhee Dahea Sun A Esther Han Ju Inji Daniel Haein Eunji Keven JungWook Huk Min Yeon Ju Eun Bi Ju Myung Kevin HyungJoon Richie Se Hyung Isaac Esther Jeongih Daniel Esther Heum Yongwoon Jessica 16 Lim * Chang Suh Kim Kim Cha Doran Kwak Smith Park Shin Ko Kim Yu Song Park Kang Lee Kim Son Lim Kim Ahn Kim Yeo Lee Kim Hwang Aum Cho Kim Ji Seo Kwon Son Son Kim Seo Kim Jang Kim You Lee Han Lee Park Kim Han Moon University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine University of Virginia University of Pennsylvania Duquesne University The Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia University of Maryland School of Social Work University of Pennsylvania Carnegie Mellon University Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University University of Maryland School of Pharmacy The George Washington University Johns Hopkins University Swarthmore College Maryland Institute College Of Art University of Maryland The University of North Carolina Duke University James Madison University American University University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine University of Virginia School of Medicine The Catholic University of America University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia Georgetown University The George Washington University Law School Duke University St. John’s College University of Pennsylvania The College of William and Mary Westminster Theological Seminary University of Pennsylvania Shenandoah University; Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Johns Hopkins University University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania University of Maryland, Baltimore County Lafayette College George Mason University University of Maryland Baltimore School of Pharmacy Eastern Mennonite Seminary The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary George Mason University Yuen Byun University University of Maryland, Baltimore County University of Virginia * Super Scholarship winner 2012 Scholarship Recipients High School Students Irene Hyae-In Haejin Lydia Leila Richard Young Jaeyoung Hyunjae Su Young Alex Chan Rebecca Andrew Hwang Seo Song Han Chang Shin Kim Park Kim Kim Paik Lee Oh Oh Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology The Early College at Guilford Thomas S. Wootton High School Mountain View High School The Gilman School for Boys Centennial High School Mills E. Godwin High School Long Reach High School Mathematics and Science High School at Clover Hill High School W.T. Woodson High School Fairfax High School George Washington Carver Center for the Arts and Technology Dulaney High School 2012 Scholarship Recipients Ji Lim Christine Chang Yong Suh Cha Hyun Kim Timothy Kim Judy Cha Jennifer Doran Jaeon Kwak Dasha Smith Joon Park Seungwon Shin Zion Ko Yeree Kim Yun Jeong Yu Hwansuck Song Sun Park Su Kang Rebecca Lee Hyojin Kim Myeongyeon Son JiHae Lim 17 2012 Scholarship Recipients 18 Kyung Eun Kim Yoonhee Ahn Dahea Kim Sun A Yeo Esther Lee Han Ju Kim Inji Hwang Daniel Aum Haein Cho Eunji Kim Keven Ji JungWook Seo Huk Min Kwon Yeon Ju Son Eun Bi Son Ju Myung Kim Kevin Seo HyungJoon Kim Richie Jang Se Hyung Kim Isaac You Esther Lee Jeongih Han Daniel Lee Esther Park Heum Kim Yongwoon Han Jessica Moon Irene Hwang Hyae-In Seo Haejin Song Lydia Han Leila Chang Richard Shin Young Kim Jaeyoung Park Hyunjae Kim Su Young Kim Alex Paik Chan Lee Rebecca Oh Andrew Oh 2012 Scholarship Recipient Essay JiHae Lim James Madison University student My grandfather was no ordinary man. Each morning he would get up at 4 a.m. and begin his day by sweeping the front yard with a broom. Then he would wake his children for the daily family morning worship time. He was the only man known to me who was a doctor but not wealthy. He also held two jobs as a doctor on weekdays and as a pastor on weekends. Many parents advise their children to pursue medicine or law so that they could live a wealthy and comfortable life. Grandfather was the epitome of the direct contradiction to that popular belief. Living a lavish life seemed to be the last thing that occupied his mind. Rather, he never stopped looking for a way to give. For example, every month, he visited rural villages without any doctors to give check-ups free of charge. Also, he gladly made free appointments for those who couldn’t afford them. One person who acknowledged my grandfather for his generosity was a pastor named Ildo Choi; in his book The Cooking Poet Who Scoops Out Love (밥짓는 시인 퍼주는 사랑), he thanked my grandfather for helping his sick son in times of need. The Red Cross also presented him an award. Not only that, he did not accept any payments for his service in the ministry. Ironically, in his later years he developed stomach cancer. His last words to my father and aunts were not of monetary inheritance; rather, he told them, “Money I cannot give you, but there is one thing I can: the gospel. That is my greatest inheritance to you on this earth.” I have probably heard this quote a thousand times, repeated by my father. Naturally these words stayed with me over the years, even after my grandfather had long passed away. Another astonishing moment was during his funeral. Most of the people who had come to the funeral were ones who had personally received help from my grandfather, and many confessed that he was like a second father to them. They didn’t simply view him as a benefactor; Grandfather had made a lasting impact on peoples’ lives, beyond the obvious benefit they received. My grandfather had inspired my father to choose his profession as a pastor, and he has inspired me as well. Only, my chosen field of profession is not ministry, but medicine. I have seen how my grandfather used his job as a doctor to glorify God and help others, and he was not interested in just making a comfortable life for his family. Seeing this has left such a great impact on me and I too want to work in the same environment and with the same mindset. That is how I decided upon my major of nursing and I hope to use my degree to help others and make a positive impact in the community around me as my grandfather did. 19 2012 Scholarship Recipient Essay Yong Suh The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine student After college, I undertook a research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in the laboratory of Dr. Francis Collins, who had a profound impact on my commitment to become a physician-scientist-leader. Under his guidance, I contributed to an international study to map and identify susceptibility genes for type 2 diabetes, and his career path from a physical chemist to a medical scientist showed me how seemingly disparate career paths can be synergistic and contributory to a productive career in medicine. Working alongside Dr. Collins at the mecca of biomedical research showed me that one does not have to choose a clinical career at the exclusion of research, education, and leadership. This inspired me to take a multipronged approach to building my career in healthcare. In addition to being a brilliant physician-scientist, Dr. Collins taught me the importance of serving others, and his past work as a physician volunteer in a rural missionary hospital in Nigeria motivated me to lead a life of service. During my research fellowship, I volunteered as a Korean language interpreter at the NIH Clinical Center, which introduced me to patients with rare diseases and reminded me of what initially drew me to clinical medicine: patient care. I remember assisting one Korean family whose daughter was afflicted with McCune-Albright syndrome. Even though her parents knew no cure existed for their daughter’s condition, they were singularly dedicated to her wellness and to the advancement of research about her medical condition. Few careers allow one to so intimately connect with another human being on a daily basis. In countless conversations that I have had with patients and their families, people have shared not only the details of their illness but also their personal crises, ideologies, and passions. I have learned that while drugs and surgeries do not always rehabilitate the physical health of patients, through genuine care and empathy, physicians can help restore emotional well being and a sense of dignity to patients and their loved ones. Perhaps the most important lesson that I learned from Dr. Collins is living a life of purpose. The tragic events of 9/11 occurred during my tenure at the NIH. During a time of grave uncertainty and fear, Dr. Collins organized a town hall meeting in which he reminded us that we were doing “good work” and that the heinous terrorist attacks should not derail us from our mission to advance research and improve health. This sense of mission has brought me to Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where I am continuing my journey to become a leader in healthcare. I have expanded my research repertoire to include comparative effectiveness research, which has allowed me to examine healthcare issues that straddle clinical practice, economics, and policy. The healthcare system has evolved into a complex ecosystem of multiple stakeholders with competing interests, and I believe my ongoing academic training in both patient care and research will prepare me for a career dedicated to making our healthcare system more efficient and equitable. 20 KASF Lifetime Service Award Dr. Ung Soo Kim Dr. Kim served as the President of KASF-Eastern Region from 1983 to 1985 and as the Chair of the KASF National Board from 1989 to 1991. Dr. Kim is credited for his vision of expanding KASF from a local organization to a national organization. He served as the first Chair of the KASF National Board and was instrumental in raising funds from major Korean corporations, including Pohang Steel and Korean Airlines, to help establish our National Board Endowment Fund. With Dr. Kim’s foresight to expand the foundation into a national organization, KASF continues to broaden its reach and now has seven regional chapters across the United States. Dr. Yoon-Soo Park Dr. Park served as the President of KASF-Eastern Region from 1994 to 1995 and as the Chair of the KASF National Board from 2000 to 2001. Dr. Park is considered one of the most prolific fundraisers for KASF as he has raised more than $100,000 during his tenure as the National Chair and nine chair scholarships as the President of KASF-ERC. Dr. Park remains very active with KASF as he continues to serve as the Chair of Investment Committee for the KASF National Board and as the senior advisor to the President of KASF-ERC. Congratulations Korean American Scholarship Foundation for supporting generations of scholars and professionals. 21 KASF Scholarships 2012 New Chair Scholarships Ambassador Jack Pritchard (KEI) Scholarship The scholarship honors Ambassador Pritchard, whom spent countless years supporting and strengthening the U.S.-Korea partnership, and aims to aide young, emerging leaders and scholars who will shape this critical relationship. Ambassador Charles L. (Jack) Pritchard served as President of the Korea Economic Institute (KEI) from February 2006- June 2012. Prior to joining KEI, he was a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution, from September 2003 - February 2006, where he focused on U.S. policy toward North Korea and the evolving nature of the United States-Japan foreign and security relationship. Ambassador Pritchard served as ambassador and special envoy for negotiations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and the U.S. representative to the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization in the administration of President George W. Bush from April 2001 until September 2003. Previously, he served as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Asian Affairs, Director of Asian Affairs in the National Security Council, and deputy chief negotiator for the Four Party Peace Talks in the administration of President William J. Clinton. He is the recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. Hyung Soon & Hee Hyun Im Scholarship Mr. Sung Bin Im established a chair scholarship in memory of his parents Mr. Hyung Soon Im (임형순) and Mrs. Hee Hyun Im (임희현). 2012 Designated Scholarships 22 Korea Economic Institute (KEI) $35,000 ($25,000 Chair Scholarship) ($10,000 Designated Scholarship) Jurie Foundation Young Dahl Song Honorable Duk-Soo Han $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 KASF-ERC Presidents (Marina Kim, Patrick Lee and Leonard Kim) $4,000 Korean American Medical Association Korean American Dental Association Korean United Methodist Church World Mission Church of Washington Jeffrey Kim & Soo Shin Nae Won Lee Kum Oak Lee Foundation (Anna Lee) $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 Byoung Seun Cho Seoul National University The Korea Times Korea International Trade Association (KITA) C2 Education/Bethesda Gary Cha Kong Surk Park Eric Choe Anonymous $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Chong Pak $500 KASF Scholarship Eastern Regional Chapter Chair Scholarships Year Chair Scholarship Name Scholarship Category Year Chair Scholarship Name 1973 John D. Yun Scholarship General 2000 Ok Bong Lee Chung Scholarship General 1985 Walter W. Park Scholarship (hon) General 2000 LG U.S.A. Scholarship General 1985 Pohang Iron & Steel Co. Scholarship 2000 Kimok & Sun Hui Chung Scholarship General 1985 Kyu Sup Chung Scholarship General 2002 Byung Keun & Pyoung Ran Choi Scholarship Arts, Music or Athletic 1985 Athletic Scholarship Athlete (Golf) 2002 Chong Sun Chay Scholarship SamSung Advanced Institute of Science and Engineering Metallurergy & Electronics Scholarship Category Student Golfer or Athlete 1986 Stanley S. Lee Scholarship General 2002 1986 Myong Soon Jean Scholarship General Technology (KAIT) Scholarship Myoung Ho & Yup Kong Scholarship Finance 1986 Pai Chae Scholarship General 2003 1987 Sin-Ran Ji & Eun Ja Kim Scholarship General 2003 Soo Nam Han Memorial Scholarship General Theology 2004 Sun Yung Kim Scholarship General Veterinary Science 2005 Doohyung Chung Scholarship General General 2005 Joshua & Elizabeth Kim Scholarship General 2005 Jean Whan Kim Memorial Scholarship General 2005 Dwight & Amy Im scholarship General 2005 Yun & Kim Foundation Scholarship General 2006 Ung Soo Kim & Silmo Kim Scholarship General 2006 Elder Chang Ho Do & Na Ok Baik Scholarship General 2006 Hanju & Soonja Lee Scholarship General 2006 Yong Bo Hong & Soonjoo Kim Scholarship General 2007 Kyung Jin Oh Memorial Scholarship General 2007 Chung Choon Young Foundation (CCYF) Scholarship 1987 Theology Scholarship 1988 Il Hwa Lee Scholarship 1989 Ung Soo Kim Scholarship (hon) 1989 Hak Kyun Chang Scholarship Theology 1989 Jung Sook Chung Scholarship Theology 1989 Sung Woo Lee Scholarship General 1990 Gehwan Choi Scholarship Medicine 1991 Korean Airline Scholarship General 1991 Ryun Ho Kim Scholarship General 1992 Benjamin Souh Scholarship General 1993 Keun Oak Lee Scholarship General 1993 Eui Baik Chung Scholarship Medicine 1994 Hyung-Kyu Woo Scholarship Literature Tongyang Nylon Scholarship General 2007 Jung Kap & Sung Sook Hahm Memorial Scholarship General 1994 1995 Joo Ho Choe Scholarship Medicine 2007 Yeun Tae & Soon Hee Kim Scholarship General 1995 Samsung Electronics Scholarship 2007 Byung Hwa Jo & Hwang Gum Park Scholarship General 2007 Hwanghaedo Association of Greater General 1995 Soon Young Rhee Park Scholarship Washington Scholarship 1995 Yang Baek Scholarship General 2008 Rev. Moon Hyuk Kang Scholarship 1996 Woo Lae Oak, Keun Young Jang Scholarship General 2008 Open Door Presbyterian Church (ODOC) Theology/ Scholarship Missionary Children 1997 Cinthia Kim Scholarship General 2008 Yong Gul & Wanda Park Scholarship General 1998 Yo Taik Song Scholarship General 2009 Dae Hyun Ko Memorial Scholarship General 1999 American Wheat Mission, Inc. Handicap students 2010 Mike Yu Shik Kim Memorial Scholarship General 1999 The Ki Chul Koh Scholarship Computer Science 2011 Il Ho Kim Memorial Scholarship General 1999 Wol Rye Kim Scholarship General 2011 Kum Ock Lee Foundation Scholarship 2000 Whayoung Cho Lee Scholarship General 2000 Yoon-Soo & Dju Hyun Park Scholarship General 2012 2012 Ambassador Jack Pritchard (KEI) Scholarship Public Policy Hyung Soon & Hee Hyun Im Scholarship General 2000 Yoon-Soo Park Scholarship (hon) General Asian Study or Journalism Literature, Music, or Fine Arts Special Ed General Korean School 23 About KASF Goals 목표 The Korean American Scholarship Foundation is established 1) to assist Korean American students in pursuit of their academic and personal achievement, 2) to encourage their community and civic service as an integral part of their leadership development, and 3) to nurture a sense of pride and confidence in Korean cultural heritage and tradition. 한미장학재단은 1) 미국 에 거주하는 한인 학생들의 학력증진과 인 격 한양을 돕고, 2) 리더십 개발을 위해 지역사 회 봉사를 장려 하 며, 3) 한국의 문화유산과 전통에 대한 자긍심을 배양토록 함으 로 써, 한인학생들이 지도자로서의 역량을 발휘할 수 있도록 최선을 다 하고 있습니다. Background 배경 Founded in 1969 by a small group of concerned individuals in Washington, D.C., the KASF began as a local organization with limited focus and funding sources. However, with the dramatic growth of the Korean immigrant community in the U.S., the KASF has expanded to other regions to broaden its funding base. Since inception the KASF has been able to build an endowment fund of over $3.6 million, through the generous support of both Korean and American corporations as well as individuals. Each year, the KASF has been able to offer scholarship awards to an increasingly large number of students. To date, over 5,000 students have benefited from KASF scholarships. 본 재단은 1969년 미국의 수도 워싱턴 D.C. 에 거주하는 뜻있는 몇 몇 인사들에 의해 제한된 목표와 기금을 갖고 지역적 기구로 시작되 었습니다. 그 후 미국내에 한인이민의 급격한 성장으로 재단은 장학 금 모금 지역을 확대하고 미국전역에 걸친 장학재단으로 성장 발전 하였습니다. 본 재단은 개인 기부금, 한국 혹은 미국 사엽체의 기부 금으로 현재 360만불이 넘는 기금을 확보하고 있습니다. 따라서 본 제단은 장학금 수여대상 학생수를 매년 증가시키고 있고 그 숫자는 올해로 5천명을 넘었습니다. Organizational Structure 한미장학 재단으로 위싱턴 D.C. 에서 시작하여, 로스엔젤레스, 시카 고, 애틀란타, 뉴욕, 디트로이트, 휴스턴 에 각각 지역 장학회를 두고 미국 전국에 걸친 장학재단을로 성장하여 1989년에는 전국 이사회 를 조직하기에 이르렀습니다. 따라서 매년 수적으로 급성장하는 한 인 학생들 을 더욱 활발히 지원해 줄 수 있게 되었습니다. The Korean American Scholarship Foundation is a nationwide organization with separate regional offices in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York City, Detroit and Houston. To better serve the fast growing number of Korean-American students nationwide, the KASF established a national executive board composed of representatives from each of the regions in 1989. Scholarships CHAIR SCHOLARSHIPS are established through a one-time donation of $25,000 or more by individuals or corporations. KASF will pay $1,000 in perpetuity in the name of a given Chair Scholarship. DESIGNATED SCHOLARSHIPS are established by contributions of $1,000 or more and awarded each year of contribution. 조직 장학금 종류 영구 장학금 개인 혹은 단체가 $25,000 이상을 한 구 좌로 일시 에 기증함으로써 신설되며 매년 지정된 전공 장학금으로 한 학생당 $1,000을 수여하고 있습니다. 지정 장학금 은 매년 $1,000이상을 기중함으로서 설치되며 의학, 신학, 체육, 경영, 사회복지 등 지정된 전공분야를 전공 하는 학생들 에게 매년 수여하고 있습니다. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS are funded by KASF fundraising activities. 일반 장학금 은 다양한 전공분야 학생들에게 각각 $2,000씩 수여 하고 있습니다. SUPER SCHOLARSHIPS Each year, the students with the most outstanding performance are selected to receive our highest award of $5,000. 수퍼 장학금 은 매년 최우수 학생 대상으로 $5,000 씩 수여하고 있 습니다. HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD - High School students are eligible to apply for this Award. Selection is based on outstanding achievements in music, arts, sports, community and social services, and leadership. Each receives $500. 고등학생 특기장학금 - 이 장학금은 고등학생을 위한 것으 학업, 음 악, 미술, 글짓기, 웅변, 운동, 봉사활동 그리고 지도력 등에서 얼마 나 두각을 보였나를 심사기준으로 하여 수여하고 있습니다. for more information, please visit our website, www.kasf.org 24 KASF Board of Directors & Officers KASF OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL BOARD & REGIONAL PRESIDENTS National Board with Regional Chapters <Established in 1989> 1952 Gallows Road Suite 310 Vienna, VA 22182 T: (703) 748-5935 e-mail: [email protected] Chairpersons National Board 1989 - 1991 Ung Soo Kim 1991 - 1993 Young Whan Park 1994 - 1995 Keith S. Kim 1996 - 1997 Chulho Kim 1998 - 1999 Yong Kun Kim 2000 - 2001 Yoon Soo Park 2002 - 2003 Moon Song Oh 2004 - 2005 Il Chu Choi 2006 - 2007 K. Hongja Okim 2008 - 2009 Khee Park 2010 - 2011 Chung Lee 2012 - 2013 Sang Nam Lee National Board Officers Chairman: Vice Chairman: Executive Director: Chief Financial Officer: Sang Nam Lee Augie Lee Leonard Kim Sue Lee National Board Committees Investment: Yoon Soo Park Organization: Sung Su Kang Scholarship: Frank Lee Web: Khee Park Regional Presidents Eastern Region: Western Region: Southern Region: Midwestern Region: Northeastern Region: Mideastern Region: Southwestern Region: Leonard Kim Gloria Lee Hung Won Jun Edward Rim James Lee Youngho Kim Steve Kim Eastern Regional <Established in 1969> e-mail: [email protected] 1969 - 1973 1973 - 1977 1977 - 1980 1980 - 1982 1983 - 1985 1985 - 1987 1987 - 1989 1989 - 1991 1991 - 1993 1994 - 1995 1996 - 1997 1998 - 1999 2000 - 2001 2002 - 2003 2004 - 2005 2006 - 2007 2008 - 2009 2010 2011 - 2012 Walter K. Park John D. Yun Yo Taik Song Wha Young Chun Ung Soo Kim Young Whan Park Choon Taik Suh Chulho Kim Sang Nam Lee Yoon Soo Park K. Hongja Okim Dong Seung Lee Il Sang Yoon In Hwan Oh Augustine W. Paik Hee Kyung Hong Patrick C. Lee Marina Kim Leonard Kim EASTERN REGIONAL CHAPTER Executive Board President: Vice President: Special Assistant to President: Executive Director: Treasurer: Secretary General: Website: Online Application System: Leonard Kim Sang Kim Steve Yun Min Park Joseph Jeon Bong Rhee Benjamin Nah Committee Chair Scholarship: Banquet: Nomination: Fund Raising: Edward Chun Mihae Kim Patrick Lee Marina Kim / Henry Choi Young Professional Steering Committee Jennifer Yoo Priscilla Baek Sarah Yun Esther Kim Hannah Kim Wil Kim Jennifer Roh Jacob Kim Eric Suh 2012 SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE 2012 BANQUET COMMITTEE Chair: Members: Chair: Members: Edward Chun Ferris Ahn Lisa Chun Kwangnam Hwang Mike Hwang Joseph Jeon Leonard Kim Sang Kim Patrick Lee Sang Nam Lee Ben Nah Min Park Bong Rhee Eric Suh David Yang Mihae Kim Edward Chun Leonard Kim Sang Nam Lee Joseph Jeon Min Park Ferris Ahn Ayan De Lisa Chun Hannah Kim Jacob Kim Steve Yun Sang Kim Minsuh Son Henry Choi Jennifer Yoo Chris Chon Bong Rhee Kyunglim Lydia Kim Josh Seo Mike Hwang Kwangnam Hwang Jackie Choi Priscilla Baek Sarah Yun Esther Kim 25 KASF Board of Directors & Officers Board of Directors Mr. & Mrs. Ahn, Ferris SJ & Mia Mr. & Mrs. Boo, Shawn & Joan Mr. & Mrs. Chay, Chong Sun Dr. & Mrs. Cho, Byung Suen & Hea Sook Mr. & Mrs. Cho, Shin Hyung Dr. & Mrs. Eric J.W. Choe Mr. & Mrs. Choi, Henry & Unsil Mr. & Mrs. Choi, Seung Hong & Kwang Ja Mr. & Mrs. Choi, Steve & Leena Mr. & Mrs. Chun, Daniel & Jill Drs. Chun, Edward & Lisa Mr. & Mrs. Elmejjad-Yi, Jeung Hwa Mrs. Chung, Eui Baik Mr. & Mrs. Chung, Kyu Sup & Insook Mr. & Mrs. Hahm, Patrick & Tracy Chung Mr. & Mrs. Hahm, Sung Ho Dr. & Mrs. Ham, Samuel & Tammy Dr. & Mrs. Hong, Hee Kyung Mr. & Mrs. Huh, Bom Hoe & Lee, Mi Jung Mr. & Mrs. Hwang, Mike & Kwangnam Dr. & Mrs. Im, Dwight D Mr. & Mrs. Im, Sung Bin Mr. & Mrs. Jeon, Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Kang, Yu Suk & Jindo Drs. 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Optima The Kia Optima is a midsize sedan built to be unlike any other midsize sedan. 2012 IIHS “Top Safety Pick” Class-leading 274 Turbo HP 3 for the 2013 Optima $199 a Month4 36 Month Lease $2,399 Due at Signing 2013 Optima LX A/T Ends: 10/31/12 Optima Limited Shown 2012 IIHS “Top Safety Pick” 276 V6 HP 5 for the 2013 Sorento $239 a Month6 36 Month Lease $2,499 Due at Signing 2013 Sorento FWD LX A/T Ends: 10/31/12 Sorento SX Shown Built in the U.S.A.† kia.com †Kia Sorento and certain Optima GDI models are assembled in the United States from U.S. and globally-sourced parts. 1Based on 5-year cumulative growth between 12-month retail sales for periods ending August 2007 and August 2012 of all U.S. automotive brands. 2Standard on Optima Limited, available on Sorento SX with Premium Package. 3Class-leading claim based on comparison to 2012 and available 2013 midsize sedans with optional engines as of August 2012. Max HP for 2.0L GDI Turbo engine is 274 hp @ 6,000 rpm. Turbo engine available only on SX and SX Limited. 4Closed-end lease for 2013 Optima. Subject to credit tier approval, dealer participation and vehicle availability. $2,399 due at lease signing includes $199 1st monthly payment, $1,715 capitalized cost reduction, $595 acquisition fee, plus tax, license and registration. No security deposit required. $9,364 total lease payments. Actual payments will vary. $12,306 residual value lease-end purchase option. Lessee responsible for insurance, maintenance, repairs, $.20 per mile over 12,000 miles/year, excess wear and $400 termination fee. MSRP for lease offer model is $21,750; MSRP for 2013 Optima Limited shown starts at $35,275. MSRPs include freight, and exclude taxes, title, license, additional options and retailer charges. Actual prices set by retailer. Must take delivery from retail stock by 10/31/12. See retailer for lease details or go to kia.com. 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