WORK EXPERIENCE
June 2023 - Present
FGS GLOBAL, STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS INTERN
Conducted thorough market research and analysis to identify key target audiences and create efficient communication plans that were tailored to the needs of each individual client.
Monitored and evaluated media coverage, industry trends, and competitor activities to provide timely analysis and recommendations for modifying communication strategies.
Developed compelling content for various communication platforms, such as social media, press releases, websites, and internal memos.
May 2022 - May 2023
SENATOR CHUCK SCHUMER’S OFFICE, REGIONAL INTERN
Worked in the Long Island regional office of U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer.
Supported the senior staff in handling constituent communication and casework related to immigration, veteran affairs, and other federal agency-related concerns by organizing and responding to constituent phone calls, letters, and emails.
Created a new workflow for fellow interns to expedite press releases on bills, pending legislation, and political issues affecting the state and nation.
Managed the daily operations of the congressional office by compiling news and press clips, assisting in event organization, and updating internal governmental databases.
Researched bills, pending legislation, and political issues affecting the state and nation.
June 2020 - May 2021
SERVER SUPPLY, INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS & SUPPLY APPROPRIATOR
Coordinated with various logistics professionals to understand the complexities of importing and exporting and creating partnerships with companies such as FedEx and AliExpress to create a supply chain dynamic.
Learned about the nature of eCommerce software and how companies can personalize it for their necessities, as well as how to utilize the software once it is established.
Helped manage a system that controls the importation of goods and determines the necessary shipping and handling procedures.
September 2021 - December 2021
INDEPENDENT STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, STUDENT RESEARCHER
Analyzed the Rohingya Refugee crisis to understand the underlying causes for the increase in violence in Myanmar under UPenn Professor Arthur Waldron.
Collected research regarding the complicated relationships between Buddhism, the Myanmar government, and the Rohingya people to compose a final paper that aims to explore the significance of culture on foreign policy regarding refugees.
Examined international laws concerning non-profits and the hurdles to donating large sums across borders.
May 2021 - August 2021
RYEOM LAB AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Conducted several experiments and procedures, including genotyping through qPCR, to understand the role of microRNAs in a gastric cancer mouse model and determine their feasibility as early gastric cancer biomarkers.
Worked closely with Thermo Fisher Scientific sales representatives to ensure efficient and cost-conscious laboratory deliveries.