W. Tim Doh

HRD & Workforce Development Manager at SK battery America

W. Tim Doh currently serves as the HRD & Workforce Development Manager at SK Battery America since March 2021 and has been a Senior Consultant at SADOH Consulting, Inc. since September 2007, specializing in human resources and organizational development with a focus on language and culture training. Additionally, W. Tim Doh holds the position of Director of Operations Support at Cross Connection International, dedicated to supporting orphans and vulnerable families. Previous roles include Senior Consultant at Core Education Group, LLC, HR/GA/Training Manager at Mobis Alabama, and Administrative Specialist at the U.S. Census Bureau. W. Tim Doh's earlier career includes project management and educational roles, enhancing cross-cultural communication and education, and holds advanced degrees in Education and HR Studies, Global TESOL, Sociology, and Ethics & Philosophy from various institutions.

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SK battery America

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About SK Battery America (SKBA) As the flagship entity of SK On and a leader in the electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturing sector, SKBA is at the forefront of advancing high nickel technology. With an impressive revenue of $2 billion and dedicated team of over 3,0000 employees, we provide high-energy density battery cells to top automotive brands like Ford, Volkswagen, and Hyundai Motors. SKBA's North American expansion is marked by strategic joint partnerships with industry giants such as Ford and Hyundai, underscoring our commitment to the evolving EV landscape. Since 2019, we have invested a total of $2.6 billion to build EV battery plants in Commerce, Georgia, and created over 3,000 highly-skilled jobs. Building a new chapter in automotive history, we are opening new possibilities and taking great pride in the talented people who drive our growth. *SK Group is one of South Korea's top three industrial conglomerates. It has about 107 affiliated companies, ranging from energy, telecommunications, finance, and construction.