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Yun G.

Marketing Manager at Amerigo Education

Yun G. has a diverse work experience history. In 2019, Yun worked at Amerigo Education as a Marketing Manager, where they were responsible for corporate marketing strategy and brand building in the China region. They developed social media and digital marketing strategies to establish the brand from scratch and managed alliances and collaborations with third parties.

Prior to that, Yun worked at JALA GROUP CO. as a Creative and Planning Assistant Manager from 2013 to 2019. In this role, Yun conducted strategy and execution plans for integrated marketing communications for brands like CHANDO. They also controlled and designed TV commercials, key visuals, and videos for these brands. Additionally, Yun was involved in brand communication programs.

Yun's work history also includes an internship as Regional Talent Management Intern at Henkel in 2012, as well as an internship as Director Intern at Dragon TV in 2012 and as a Journalist Intern at Oriental Outlook Magazine in 2011.

Yun G. obtained a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from Fudan University, where they studied from 2009 to 2013. In January 2015, they obtained the BEC HIGHER certification from Cambridge English Language Assessment. Additionally, in August 2013, Yun G. obtained the Shanghai English Intermediate Interpretation Certificate, although the institution is not specified.

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Shanghai, China

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Amerigo Education

Amerigo supports international students at U.S. high schools with a holistic and supportive approach that emphasizes success and growth.They help international students seeking a preparatory education in the United States thrive both in and out of the American classroom. Combining a nurturing boarding environment, supplemental academic support,English language development, and an approach oriented around successful college outcomes, Amerigo prepares students with the skills, values, and care required to succeed in high school, at the college level, and beyond.


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