6856 Elliott Street
Vancouver, BC, V5S 2M9
604-325-1723
jyeungb@sfu.ca
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OBJECTIVE
To contribute to a
world-class organization in such a way as to provide an opportunity to acquire
an invaluable skill-set that will ultimately help to build upon my analytical,
interpersonal and leadership capabilities.
EDUCATION
September
1997 to
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Present:
Forth
Year Student
Program: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Major: Management and Systems Science
Details: A
dynamic program that applies the technical skills of computing science into the
business industry.
January
1983 to
CHINESE CULTURAL CENTRE
September
1993:
Graduate
from the Cantonese
Program
for Youths.
Ability
to speak fluent Cantonese.
EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCE
May 2000 to UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Present:
Faculty
of Commerce
Centre for Operations Excellence
Responsibilities include programming, data
collection and assembly, statistical analysis, business process flow analysis,
calibration of simulation models, database management and report documentation.
January
1998 to
STUDENT WORKS PAINTING FRANCHISE
December
1999:
Position: Franchise Owner (Franchisee)
Duties included organizing, coordinating and supervising multiple crews at different job sites; recruiting, interviewing, hiring employees, executing an effective marketing strategy, as well as administrating all tasks that are essential to running a successful small business.
VOLUNTEER
EXPERIENCE
September
1999
SIMON FRASER LACROSSE CLUB
To
Present:
Position: Treasurer
Duties of this elected position include budget and
cash flow management, record-keeping as well as maintaining the team's
financial accounts: fundraising, donations, equipment and travel.
September
2001
VANCOUVER
BOARD OF TRADE
To
Present:
Leaders
of Tomorrow Mentorship Program
Position: Information Manager
Duties include coordinating the mentorship program
from the student perspective. Creating
and maintaining databases that help to analyze student membership trends.
AWARDS AND HONORS
·
NSERC:
(Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada)- Undergraduate
Student Research Award – 2001-02 for contribution to the M.Sc. Thesis:
Performance Measurement Benchmarking of Service Delivery Locations in the
Workers’ Compensation Board of BC by Kevin Tang.
·
NSERC:
Undergraduate Student Research Award – 2000-01 for contribution to the
M.Sc. Thesis: A Simulation for Case Management Operations for the Workers’
Compensation Board of BC by Claire Lin.
·
Student Works Painting Co.: Rookie
of the Year-Most Improved Franchisee 1998.
·
Killarney Secondary School: Student Leadership Award - Class of 1997;
Academic Honors Diploma - 1993, 1997.
·
Killarney Community Centre: 1995
Leadership Program Volunteer
INTERESTS AND PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENTS
REFERENCES
References
are available upon request.