Jennifer Yoo, International Broadcaster, Voice of America
Jennifer Yoo is a native of Los Angeles, California. She was formerly a reporter and producer for JSTV and KAC Media which aired its content through DishNetwork. Currently, she is an international broadcaster for Voice of America (VOA News) in Washington D.C. Yoo earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from Biola University and went on to continue her studies at Georgetown University. She had the privilege to be the Mistress of Ceremonies for the 60th Armistice Commemorative Banquet, hosted by the Republic of Korea Ministry of Patriots’ and Veterans’ Affair. VIP guests included General Paik Sun Yup, Honorable Kim Jung-Hoon, General Walter Sharp, Ambassador Ahn Ho-Young and other distinguished guests. Recently, Yoo was selected to moderate the first ever in-language Google-Hangout for the White House Initiative on AAPI. The White House utilized this mechanism for virtual “Fireside Hangouts” to directly connect President Obama and his Administration with the American people. Formerly an award-winning Women's Golf NCAA Division I athlete, she loves to give back to the community by mentoring young student athletes and volunteering for the Special Olympics. Yoo hopes to work on projects that transcend culture barriers as well as serving and empowering the Asian American communities and professionals by connecting with emerging Asian American leaders from various fields and industries. |
|
Announcements |
Attendee registration Registration for students/ job seekers is open! Register today!
Company registration Early Bird registration ends next month. Register today! |