
Young Mongolian American Professionals, NGO & Internatioanl Food Policy Research Institute, IFPRI
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Young Mongolian American Professionals, NGO & Internatioanl Food Policy Research Institute, IFPRI
Washington D.C. Metro Area
ASPIRATION International Organizations, Development Assistance Organizations and NGO
CORE COMPETENCIES
• Honors Scholar & University Honors with GPA, 4.0 (Summa Cum Laude) ; National Dean’s List- Lindenwood University, St. Charles, Missouri, USA 2006-2008
• Excellent organization, leadership and communication skills
• Adaptable to international environments and enjoy team work.
(International Affairs industry)
March 2009 — Present (9 months)
Young Mongolian-American Professionals, “YMAP”
MISSION:
YMAP’s Mission shall be “To unite Mongolian-American active professionals across the United States and Mongolia by providing development and information sharing opportunities to create positive change to the community.”
VISION:
YMAP’s Vision shall be “To empower young Mongolian-American professionals to become the future global leaders through unity and network.”
PURPOSE:
Young Mongolian American Professionals (YMAP) is an NGO which is organized and shall be operated exclusively for recreational, social, educational, and charitable purposes, not for profit.
a) To create a network and searchable database of Young Mongolian American Professionals in the United States of America.
b) To implement professional development projects by cooperating with similar nonprofit and donor organizations including the Embassy of Mongolia, Government Agencies and International Organizations.
c) To open doors for the young professionals through exchange programs including student exchange, family exchange and sister cities activities…
d) To conduct various research on Mongolian American educational system, social/diplomatic relationships and related fields
e) To contribute to the Mongolian American community through social, educational, charitable events and volunteer activities
f) To provide Mongolian-American young professionals unique and valuable opportunities to enhance personal and professional development through discussion, information sharing and networking
Contact us:
E-Mail: ymap55@yahoo.com
Tel: 202-262-5542, 301-755-7988, 571-480-1002
P.O.Box
YMAP P.O Box 17357
Arlington VA 22216
(International Affairs industry)
October 2008 — Present (1 year 2 months)
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) seeks sustainable solutions for ending hunger and poverty. IFPRI is one of 15 centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), an alliance of 64 governments, private foundations, and international and regional organizations.
IFPRI's Vision
A World Free of Hunger and Malnutrition
This vision is based on the human rights to adequate food and freedom from hunger, and the recognition of the dignity inherent in all human beings. It is a vision of a world where every person has secure access to sufficient and safe food to sustain a healthy and productive life and where food-related policy decisions are made transparently, including the participation of consumers and producers.
IFPRI's Mission
To Provide Policy Solutions That Reduce Poverty and End Hunger and Malnutrition
This mission flows from the CGIAR mission: "To achieve sustainable food security and reduce poverty in developing countries through scientific research and research-related activities in the fields of agriculture, livestock, forestry, fisheries, policy, and natural resources management."
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
2033 K Street NW
Washington DC 20006
Tel: 202-262-5542
http://www.ifpri.org/
(Government Relations industry)
July 2008 — September 2008 (3 months)
Embassy of Mongolia in Washington D.C
Studied, experienced daily work of Diplomatic Services, worked closely with the Consular services, conducted research-(economic, trade relations between the USA and Mongolia), collected the latest news of the two countries & updated information in the Database/ website, performed translation and paper work
(Educational Institution; 51-200 employees; Higher Education industry)
July 2007 — June 2008 (1 year )
International Office and Academic Services/Registrar's Office
in St.Charles, Missouri, USA
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
May 2004 — July 2005 (1 year 3 months)
Worked with American field party on sustainable development, community projects in remote rural Mongolia. Administered surveys. Performed oral and written translation. Wrote newsletters
(Public Company; 501-1000 employees; Broadcast Media industry)
September 2002 — May 2003 (9 months)
Co-hosted English television program, "Quiz Champion." Administered audience satisfaction surveys and student evaluations related to program. Developed quiz questions.
MBA , International Business , 2007 — 2008
Linden Leader Award-Lindenwood University, 2008
BA , International Studies(Relations) & Political Science , 2006 — 2007
ACTIVITIES:
· Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Alpha Sigma Delta Chapter, 2006-Present
· Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society, Missouri Pi Chapter-2007
· Pi Sigma Alpha-National Political Science Honor Society--Chi Xi Chapter-2007
· National Scholars Honor Society, USA, 2007
· Volunteer-LU Hurricane Katrina Relief Program – New Orleans, LA - 2006
· Volunteer-Boy Scouts, American Red Cross, Hugs for Kids, Salvation Army, 2006
· Member- Foreign Policy Association, New York, USA, 2007
· Member-International Relations Council, Kansas City, Missouri, 2007
· Member- International Business Operations Club, Lindenwood University, 2006
· Director of Distinguished Speaker Event-Intercultural Club, Lindenwood University, 2006
· Member - Lindenwood University French Club, 2006
· Member – Linden Ladies and Gentleman Club, 2006
· Founding Member - Diplomat Club, School of Foreign Services, National University of Mongolia, 2004 to 2006
85.5 credit/h , International Economic Relations , 2003 — 2006
International Relations/Business & Trade Networking
Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity, Alpha Sigma Delta Chapter, 2006-Present
· Alpha Chi National Honor Scholarship Society, Missouri Pi Chapter-2007
· Pi Sigma Alpha-National Political Science Honor Society--Chi Xi Chapter-2007
· National Scholars Honor Society, USA, 2007
· Volunteer-LU Hurricane Katrina Relief Program – New Orleans, LA - 2006
· Volunteer-Boy Scouts, American Red Cross, Hugs for Kids, Salvation Army, 2006
· Member- Foreign Policy Association, New York, USA, 2007
· Member-International Relations Council, Kansas City, Missouri, 2007
· Member- International Business Operations Club, Lindenwood University, 2006
· Director of Distinguished Speaker Event-Intercultural Club, Lindenwood University, 2006
· Member - Lindenwood University French Club, 2006
· Member – Linden Ladies and Gentleman Club, 2006
· Founding Member - Diplomat Club, School of Foreign Services, National University of Mongolia, 2004 to 2006
Honors and Awards
· Honors Scholar & University Honors-Lindenwood University, 2007
· The National Dean’s List, 2007
· Rufus Easton Debating Society Award-LU, 2007
· Ryan Guffey International Student Award-LU, 2007
· Collegiate All-American Scholar Award, 2007
· Who’s Who Among Students Award, 2007
· Lindenwood University Dean’s Honor Roll, Spring, Fall (GPA 4.0) 2006
· Labor Gold Medal-Mongolian Youth Association, Mongolia 2006
· Linden Leader Award-Lindenwood University, 2006, 2007, 2008
· Runner-up in public speaking competition - English Speaking Union of Mongolia, 2004
· Gold Medal Recipient for English Olympiad - Mongolian Children's Palace, 1999 to 2001
· Scholarship Recipient - Soros Foundation, 2001
· Top Student Award - Mongolian Children's Palace, 1999