
Board Member,Director of PR at Young Mongolian American Professionals (NGO)
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Board Member,Director of PR at Young Mongolian American Professionals (NGO)
Washington D.C. Metro Area
2008 - Present MongolEvents, Mongolian Special Events, Event Planning, Arlington , Virginia
Event Coordinator & Party Promoter
2007- Present Mongolian school of National Capital Area Arlington, Virginia
Mongolian Ethnography and Cultural Studies Instructor
2005-2008 Korean, French, Moroccan authentic restaurant, Washington DC Metropolitan Area
Server / Bartender
2004-2005 Balapan Trade Co. Ltd 100% Australian owned operated company Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Wine sales marketing representative
2004-2005 Balapan Trade Co. Ltd 100% Australian owned operated company Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Sales clerk
2003-2005 Toonot International Co. Ltd Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Owner, Executive director
1999-2001 Destiny Mongolian Human Rights Organization Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Head of the Organization
1997-1998 Domestic and International Trade Ulaanbaatar – Import & Export
Owner
Project Design, Review and Monitoring, Organization development, Participatory Community Assessment, STI/HIV/AIDS & Skills Building, Gender and Sexuality
Responsible for establishing new business relationships and securing contracts
Host wine tasting and marketing, dinner functions to build brand awareness
Communicate effectively to multicultural customers
Manage all facets of small business,marketing and sales understand foreign relations to increase business value and revenue.
(Privately Held; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
August 2009 — Present (5 months)
Young Mongolian American Professionals (YMAP) is an NGO which is organized exclusively for recreational, social, educational, and charitable purposes. The purpose of this corporation is:
To create a network of Young Mongolian American Professionals in the United States of America.
To provide education about Mongolian American heritage through social and recreational activities
To contribute to the Mongolian American community through social and charitable events and volunteer activities
To provide Mongolian young professionals unique and valuable opportunities to enhance personal and professional development while impacting our community
To open doors for the young professionals through exchange programs (student exchange, family exchange and sister cities activities...)
and more...
(Events Services industry)
July 2008 — August 2009 (1 year 2 months)
I am responsible for researching, designing, planning, coordinating, and evaluating MongolEvents. Details like planning, whom it is for, the purpose, size, time frame, and proposed budget for every event from beginning to end are my specialty.
(Education Management industry)
January 2007 — May 2009 (2 years 5 months)
Teach Mongol culture to Mongolian-American students
for enrichment and greater self –esteem.
Teaching about Mongolia's unique life style .
Show how traditional mongolian family structures express respect to elder people and relatives, renew friendship and sympathy to each other and reconfirm family ties.
Mongolian children are taught what to do or what not to do that shows respect to their parents, people, possessions and to nature.
traditional mongolian holiday, dress up mongolian cloths, mongolian games, mongolian family trees, ad how mongolians eat and drink. All this shows the true extent of mongolian identity.
(Restaurants industry)
August 2007 — September 2008 (1 year 2 months)
Handle large party of customers fast and efficient.
Knowledge of serving authentic Moroccan cuisine
Served ethnic food using the cultural customs
(Wine and Spirits industry)
August 2004 — December 2005 (1 year 5 months)
Marketing quality wines (France, Australia, Chile, California) to local business establishments
Responsible for establishing new business relationships and securing contracts
Host wine tasting and marketing, dinner functions to build brand awareness
Accomplishments
Developed reputation for having good quality wines from well-known international wine brands
Established Mongolia’s first supplier of premium wines
Increased our inventory to include wine from Spain, Italy, New Zealand, Argentina, and Portugal
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
March 1999 — September 2002 (3 years 7 months)
• Review laws finding violation of constitutional rights, civil rights and liberties
• Specific goal of campaigning against human rights violations against gay men and lesbians
• Sexual health information dissemination
• Safe sex lectures
• Trainings and hotline operations
esl , english , 2005 — 2006
english 2005 — 2005
BA , Double Bachelor of Arts in Ethnology and History , 1999 — 2003
event planning, strategic planning,professional networking,web design, writing , blogging
Young Mongolian American Professionals