Barclays New York, NY Jul 2009 to May 2014 Assistant Vice President, Investment Banking LegalLehman Brothers New York, NY Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 Intern, LCA Summer Analyst Program
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BOSTON COLLEGE, College of Arts and Sciences Chestnut Hill, MA 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
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Language: Fluent in Korean, English and Conversational French<br/><br/>Computer: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook), Presbuilder, Sharepoint, Intranet, Dream, Smart Ticket, Libra, GAOS, FileSite, proficient in both Windows and Mac<br/><br/>Interests: Golf, tennis, traveling, music and reading
Oct 2011 to Present Assistant Support CounselorPorzio Bromberg & Newman Morristown, NJ Mar 2010 to Sep 2010 HR AssistantThe Center for Family Support Paramus, NJ Nov 2009 to Feb 2010 HR InternCarvel Nutley, NJ Oct 2007 to Oct 2009 Manager
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Rutgers University Jan 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
There she was at 7 a.m. on Thursday, announcing the major tournaments first threesome: Jenny Suh, Kendall Dye and Julie Yang. A dozen groups followed. Tuohy, her counterpart, sent threesomes off the 10th hole. In the afternoon, there were 26 more threesomes for the pair to announce.
adise Island, with birdies on four of her last seven holes for a 7-under 66. The 20-year-old Korda had an 11-under 135 total. Paula Creamer was a stroke back after a 65. Michelle Wie (65) and Jenny Suh (66) were tied for third at 9 under. Wendy Ward of Edwall, near Spokane, missed the cut at 154.
Date: Jan 24, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Golf roundup: Toms leads Crowne Plaza Invitational
Choi, the leading money winner on the tour last year, needed 20 holes to beat Karen Stupples of England. Tseng was a 3-and-2 winner over Jenny Suh, Pettersen routed Amy Hung of Taiwan 5 and 3, and Miyazoto was a 3-and-2 winner over Hee-Won Han of South Korea.