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Chie Noyori-Corbett, Ph.D., M.S.S.W.
Curriculum Vitae
Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma
700 Elm Ave., (405)325-1405
Norman, Oklahoma 73019 [email protected]
EDUCATION
Oxford University Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative
Sumer School at Beijing, China, 2016
Oxford University International Summer School in Forced Migration
at Oxford, England, 2014
University of Texas at Arlington Ph.D., Social Work, 2012
(Dissertation: Exploring emerging advocacy networks among NGOs fighting female sex
trade human trafficking in Japan)
University of Texas at Arlington M.S.S.W., Social Work, 2006
Suffolk University B.S.B.A., Business Marketing with Honors,
Summa Cum Laude, 1994
HONORS AND AWARDS
Awarded Anne & Henry Zarrow School of Social Work Faculty of the Year Award, 2017
Awarded Humanities Forum Fellowship Awards, 2016
Awarded Ed Cline Faculty Development Awards, 2016
Awarded Presidential International Travel Fellowship, 2016
Awarded Undergraduate Professor of the Year, 2015
Awarded Ed Cline Faculty Development Awards, 2014
Awarded Presidential International Travel Fellowship, 2014
Appointed a University Scholar (Top 1%), 2010
Awarded Outstanding Doctoral Student, 2007 - 2012
Awarded Dean’s Merit Scholarship, 2007 - 2008
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Awarded MSSW Outstanding Student Award, 2004 - 2006
Awarded outstanding scholastic achievement in marketing discipline by National Marketing
Honorary Society, 1994
Scholastic Society Memberships
The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi 2009 – 2012
Golden Key International Honor Society 2008 - 2012
Member-Phi Alpha (Social Work Honor Society), 2004 - 2005
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Affiliate faculty member: International Area Studies, University of Oklahoma, 2015 Feb. –
Present
Affiliate faculty member of the multi-disciplinary Asian studies, University of Oklahoma,
2015 Feb - Present
Assistant Professor. School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma, 2013 August - Present
Research Associate at University of Texas at Arlington, 2010.
Assistant to Associate Dean in composing grant proposal for a new social incubator
center at UTA; performing an extensive systematic literature review on national and
international social incubator institutes; and assisting in facilitating the related focus
group. This project subsequently received $350,000 of funding from the Amon
Carter Foundation, with which monies UTA began development of the social
incubator program named ICap.
EXPERIENCE IN TEACHING
“Graduate Social Work Research Methods II” in the Master of Science in Social Work Program
at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2017.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II” in the Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2017.
“Graduate Social Work Research Methods I” in the Master of Science in Social Work Program at
the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2016.
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“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods I” in the Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Program at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2016.
“Independent Study on Syrian Refugee Issues” in the College of International Studies/Honor
College at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2016: A student completed an analysis of a policy
and submitted it to a journal. This student’s article was published in the Journal of Global Affairs
at the University of Oklahoma.
“Independent Study on Teaching Social Work” in in the Master of Science in Social Work
Program at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2016.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II (001)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2016.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II (002)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2016.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods I (001)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2015.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II (001)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2015.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods I (001)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2014.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods I (002)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2014.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II (001)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2014.
“Undergraduate Social Work Research Methods II (002)” in the Bachelor of Science in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, Spring, 2014.
“Human Diversity and Societal Oppression” in the Master of Social Work Program at the
University of Oklahoma, Fall, 2013.
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“Social Work Research Method” in the Bachelor of Science in Social Work Program at the
University of Texas at Arlington, Spring 2011.
“Research and Evaluation in Social Work I” in the Master of Science in Social Work Program
at the University of Texas at Arlington, Fall 2010.
“Research and Evaluation in Social Work I” in the Master of Science in Social Work Program
at the University of Texas at Arlington, Fall 2009.
SEMINARS
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, P. D. (November, 2016) From the Margins to the
Mainstream: Myanmar Women’s Use of Art and Narrative to Portray Their Hopes
for Successful Resettlement in a Southern American City. University of
Oklahoma Humanities Forum Fellow Seminar, Norman, OK
Moxley, P. D. & Noyori-Corbett, C. (March, 2015) Focusing Advocacy on Vicious Cycle of
Societal Neglect: Cases of Homelessness and Human Trafficking Victims. The
Tenth Annual Symposium on Human Trafficking: Desperate Journeys: From
Forced Migration to Domestic Servitude. McAllen, TX 2015
EXHIBITIONS
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, P. D. (April, 2017) Advancing Resettlement Practice
with Myanmar Refugees through Participatory Community Building. University of
Oklahoma Humanities Forum Symposium: Migrants in the US: Racism and Social
Change, Norman, OK
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, P. D. (May, 2017). Eight portraits of Myanmar women: Ideas
for building the Myanmar Community Center in Vickery Meadow, Dallas.
Exhibition at the Seek the Peace in Vickery Meadow, Dallas, TX
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, P. D. (May, 2017). Eight portraits of Myanmar women: Ideas
for building the Myanmar Community Center in Vickery Meadow, Dallas. World
Refugee Day exhibition at the Northwest Community Center in Vickery Meadow,
Dallas, TX
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Women and Families in Distress/Transition and
Community/Organizational Reponses on Glocal Stages
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Survival Migration including refugees, human trafficking, smuggling, and internal displacement
populations in terms of:
Social Incubator/Livelihood/Humanitarian Innovation
NGO responses
Transnational Advocacy Network against Human Rights Issues
Local, national, regional and transnational advocacy networks among NGOs fighting
global human rights issues
Feminization of Migration
Female immigrants, refugees, victims of sex trade human trafficking.
Transnational contributing factors to the phenomenon of feminization of migration.
Refugee resettlement process
Women in a career transition/distress
Female Juvenile Delinquency
Gender-sensitive and ethnicity-sensitive models
RESEARCH STRATEGIES
Community Base Research/Social Research Development
Currently investigating Female refugees from Myanmar
Community/Needs Assessment
Workshops
Community Forum
Social Incubator/Humanitarian Innovation
JURIED PUBLICATIONS
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (In Press). Diversity among Myanmar Women Refugees
in Dallas Texas and Its Implications for the Early Stages of a Community-Based
Developmental Research Project. Special Issue of the Journal of Community
Practice Entitled “Community Practice in an Increasingly Diverse Society: Essays in
the of Dr. Felix Rivera”
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (In Press). Two Alternative advocacy paradigms in
addressing sex trade human trafficking in Japan. Global Social Welfare.
Noyori-Corbett, C. (In Press). Analysis of Transnational Advocacy Networks as a New Form
of Global Governance Addressing Sex Trade Human Trafficking. Social
Development Issue.
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Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (In Press) Addressing female sex trade human trafficking in
Japan through NGO advocacy networks. International Social Work
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (2016) Transnational Feminist Analysis of the Trafficking
Victims Protection Act and Its Reauthorization: Implications for advocacy in an Era of
Globalization. Journal of International Social Welfare
Noyori-Corbett, C., Niang, V. & Moxley, D. (2016). Using intrinsic participatory
developmental research to facilitate resettlement of Myanmar women refugees in
Dallas Texas: Experiences from the early stage of inquiry. Special Issue of Social
Dialogue on International Social Work Research. 3, 6-9.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (2016). Inequality of women as a factor influencing
migration from countries of origin to the United States and its implications for
understanding human trafficking. International Social Work. 59(6), 890-903.
* This work was cited in “Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development: Second
Report: Promoting the Dignity and Worth of Peoples” published by International
Federation of Social Workers in 2016
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Sharma. Y. (2016). Female Juvenile Violent Behavior: Bonding
systems and other mediating factors. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal. 33,
25-37.
Noyori-Corbett, C., Natale, A. P., & New, H. R. (2015). Transnational Human Trafficking:
Lessons for Social Work. International Journal of Teaching and Case Studies.
Noyori - Corbett, C., & Moon, S.S. (2013). Top-down eco-systems of social bonding on
juvenile violent behavior: Gender sensitive analysis. Child & Adolescent Social Work
Journal.
Noyori-Corbett, C., & Moon, S.S. (2010). Multifaceted reality of juvenile delinquency An
empirical analysis of structural theories and literature. Child & Adolescent Social
Work Journal, 27, 245-268. (Cited in journal articles and the criminal theory book
“Criminology: Theories, patterns, & typologies 11th edition” by L. J. Siegel.)
UNDER REVIEW
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Sharma. Y. & Noyori-Corbett, C. (Submitted 2015 December). Transnational Human
Trafficking of Women and HIV in South Asia: Implications for Transnational
Practitioners and Activists. Manuscript submitted for publication Submitted to
Transnational Social Review
Sharma. Y. & Noyori-Corbett, C. (Submitted 2015 December). Perceived safe method of
HIV/AIDS Disclosure among women: Implications for Interdisciplinary Team.
Manuscript submitted for publication. Submitted to Health and Social Work
IN PROGRESS OR PREPARATION
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. Screening human service organizations for their responses
to human trafficking: Findings from the use of a rubric and a resulting qualitative
typology. Evaluation and Program Planning.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. Working with Burmese women refugees resettled in Dallas
Texas: Implications of their experience in migrating through either Malaysia or
Thailand. Two Case Studies.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. Rehabilitation and Recovery of Human Trafficking
Victims. Manuscript in preparation.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Wilkinson, K. Feminization of Survival Migration: analyzing global
governance under UN Convention
INVITED PREENTATIONS
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, P. D. (April, 2017) Advancing Resettlement Practice
with Myanmar Refugees through Participatory Community Building. University of
Oklahoma Humanities Forum Symposium: Migrants in the US: Racism and Social
Change, Norman, OK
JURIED PRESENTATIONS
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (Accepted: October 2017). The Social Practice of Human
Rights: Charting the Frontiers of Research and Advocacy. Paper presented at the
Third Biennial Conference at University of Dayton Human Rights Center, Dayton,
Ohio, 2017
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Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (Accepted: October 2017). Early Stages in Prototyping a
Resettlement Community Center for Myanmar Women. Paper presented at the Council
on Social Work Education 62th Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX 2017
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. P (April, 2017) Community Building with Myanmar
Refugee Women in Dallas Through Participatory Methods. Oral presentation
accepted at the Refugee Provider Conference: Best Practices for Post-Resettlement
Adjustment, West Texas A&M University, Canyon, Texas, March 2017
Wilkinson, K. & Noyori-Corbett, C. (April, 2017). Feminization of Survival Migration:
Analyzing global governance under the UN Convention. Workshop paper accepted
at the NASW Oklahoma Annual State Conference, Norman, OK, April, 2017.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (November, 2016). Advancing resettlement practice with
Myanmar refugees through participatory community building. Paper presented at the
Council on Social Work Education 62th Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2016
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Sharma, Y. (November, 2016). Practice Implications for safe method of
HIV/AIDS disclosure to a partner. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work
Education 62th Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2016
Noyori-Corbett, C & Moxley, D. (June, 2016). A Case Study of Social Research and
Development involving Refugee Myanmar Women Residing in Dallas Texas, USA.
Paper presented at the World Conference on Social Work Education and Social
Development, Seoul, Korea, 2016
Noyori-Corbett, C & Moxley, D. (April, 2016). TVPA Then, Now, and Tomorrow. Human
Trafficking, Then, Now and Tomorrow: 16 years since the UN Protocol. Paper
presented Eleventh Annual Symposium, McAllen, TX 2016
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Sharma, Y. (October, 2015). Transnational Human Trafficking and
HIV in South Asia: Challenges for Social Workers Paper presented at the Council on
Social Work Education 61st Annual Program Meeting, Denver, Washington, 2015
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (July, 2015). Understanding Diverse Organizational
Responses to Human Trafficking in the United States: Implications for
Advocacy. At the 19th International Symposium of the International Consortium
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for Social Development, Singapore, 2015
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (March, 2015). Drawing from the Wellspring of Advocacy
II: Illuminating Organizational Responses to Women who are Victims of Exploitation
Paper presented at the Tenth Annual Symposium on Human Trafficking: Desperate
Journeys: From Forced Migration to Domestic Servitude. McAllen, TX 2015
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (October, 2014). Organizational Case Narratives for
Refining the Concept of Advocacy in Human Trafficking. Paper presented at the
Council on Social Work Education 60th Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, Florida, FL
2014
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Sharma, Y. (October, 2014). Mediating factors between bonding
systems and violent behavior among female youth. Paper presented at the Council on
Social Work Education 60th Annual Program Meeting, Tampa, Florida, FL 2014
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (June, 2014). Transnational Advocacy Networks (TAN) as
a Global Response to Human Trafficking in Japan. Paper presented at the Asian
Conference on the Social Sciences. Osaka, Japan 2014
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moxley, D. (April, 2014). Drawing from the Wellspring of Advocacy:
Illuminating the Dimensions of Research-Informed Advocacy Practice with and for
Women who are Victims of Exploitation. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual
Symposium on Human Trafficking: Invisible Shackles: Domestic Workers,
Glocalization and the Matrix of Exploitation. McAllen, TX 2014
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2013). Constructivist Grounded theory investigation on advocacy
networks fighting against human trafficking. Paper presented at the Council on
Social Work Education 59th Annual Program Meeting, Dallas, TX 2013.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moon, S. S. (2011).Gender-sensitive bonding systems around
juvenile violent behavior: Testing multiple theories. Paper presented at the Council
on Social Work Education 57th Annual Program Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2011.
Noyori-Corbett, C. & Moon, S. S. (2009). An empirical analysis of structural theories on
multifaceted reality of juvenile delinquency. Paper presented at the Council on Social
Work Education 55th Annual Program Meeting, San Antonio, TX 2009
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Corbett, C. (2009). Human rights and relativism: With examples of reproductive rights
as gender relativism and human trafficking as cultural relativism. Paper presented at
the International Consortium for Social Development The 16th Symposium,
Monterrey, Mexico 2009.
Corbett, C. (2009). Advocating for victims of human trafficking as a new type of immigrant:
Social workers’ role to end global and feminized poverty. Paper presented at the
International Consortium for Social Development The 16th Symposium, Monterrey,
Mexico 2009.
Corbett, C. (2008). Advocating for former victims of human trafficking (FVHTs) as
immigrants or refugees. Paper presented at the Social Welfare Action Alliance:
National Meeting and Conference, Houston, TX April 2008.
Corbett, C. (2008). Social work perspectives on the human trafficking phenomenon for
global and local integration: Human rights, cultural relativism, and eco-systems
theory. Paper presented at the International Association of Schools of Social
Work (IASSW) 34th Global Social Work Congress in South Africa, Durban,
South Africa, July 2008.
REPORTS FOR PUBLIC AGENCIES & UNIVERSITY
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2013) Catholic Charities of Dallas Youth Program year-end evaluation
analysis report prepared for the Vickery Meadow Foundation After School Tutoring
Program grant renewal application
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2012) Catholic Charities of Dallas Youth Program year-end evaluation
analysis report prepared for the Vickery Meadow Foundation After School Tutoring
Program grant renewal application
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2011) Catholic Charities of Dallas Youth Program year-end evaluation
analysis report prepared for the Vickery Meadow Foundation After School Tutoring
Program grant renewal application
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2010) A systematic literature review on social incubators prepared
for the Amon Carter Foundation
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RESEARCH GRANTS
Funded
Co-Principal Investigator (2017)
“An Analysis of the Perceived Health of Living Environments for Resettlement Among
Myanmar Refugees Residing in the Vickery Meadow community of Dallas, Texas.”
SEED Funding to the College of Architecture
The Graduate Research and Curriculum Committee
Amount: $5,000
Principal Investigator (2017)
“Local Assessment of Economic Impact of Refugees”
The Department of State
Diplomacy Lab
Amount: $10,000
Principal Investigator
"Outcasts and Outlands" Humanities Forum Fellows (2016-2017)
From the Margins to the Mainstream: Myanmar Women’s Use of Art and Narrative to Portray
their Hopes for Successful Resettlement in a Southern American City
The Humanities Forum
Amount: $5,000
Principal Investigator (2016)
Noyori-Corbett, C.
Participatory involvement of Myanmar women refugees in rapid prototyping of a Dallas-Based
resettlement support system for employment: A cultural strengths and asset approach
Junior Faculty Fellowship Program
Amount: $7,000
Principal Investigator (2015)
Noyori-Corbett, C.
Involvement of Burmese refugees living in the Vickery Meadow Area of Dallas (VMADT),
Texas in the participatory design of a resettlement support system
Element International
Amount: 10,000
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Principal Investigator (2015)
Noyori-Corbett, C.
Involvement of Burmese refugees living in the Vickery Meadow Area of Dallas (VMADT),
Texas in the participatory design of a resettlement support system
Junior Faculty Fellowship Program
Amount: $7,000
Principal Investigator (2014)
Noyori-Corbett, C.
Exploratory Research to Illuminate Dimensions of Transnational Advocacy Networks to
Address Human Trafficking
Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship (the College of Arts and Science)
Amount: $7,000
Unfunded
Junior Faculty Summer Fellowship (the College of Arts and Science)
“Participatory involvement of Myanmar refugee youth in advancing the design of a
Dallas-based resettlement support system for Myanmar women and their families”
GRANTS OTHER THAN RESEARCH
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2016)
Conceptualizing multidimensional poverty to address forced migration through collaboration
with international academics: Expanding capacities for teaching and research
Attended the Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative Summer School in the
Department of International Development of Oxford University in Beijing, China.
Ed Cline Faculty Development Awards (Faculty Senate)
Amount: $2,500
Noyori-Corbett, C (2016)
Presidential International Travel Fellowship
The College of International Studies
Airfare fee to Oxford, England
Amount: $2,000
Noyori-Corbett, C. (2014)
Advancing knowledge of forced migration for teaching and research through collaboration
with international academics, practitioners, and policy makers
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Attended the International Summer School in Forced Migration at Oxford University, England.
Ed Cline Faculty Development Awards (Faculty Senate)
Amount: $2,500
Presidential International Travel Fellowship (2014)
The College of International Studies
Airfare fee to Oxford, England
Amount: $1,200
COLLEGE/SCHOOL/COMMUNITY SERVICES
Unit Service
2016 – Present Research Committee Chair
2016 – Present Foundation Year Committee
2013 - Present Research Committee
2013 - Present Undergraduate Committee
2014 - 2015 Assistant Professor Search Committee
2015-Present Admissions, Recruitment, Enrollment, and Advising Committee
University Service
2016 – Present Research Liaison
Professional Service
2012 - Present Reviewer for Social Development Issues
2015 - Present Reviewer for International Social Work
2016 - Present Reviewer for Journal of Child and Adolescent Social Work
April, 2016 Invited to review chapters in a text book: Practice with Immigrants and
Refugees for SAGE publishing.
Public Service
Through my community based research, I have been organizing additional support systems
for Myanmar women refugees in the Dallas area. I planned and conducted a forum for some
50 Myanmar women refugees on the 2nd of February, 2016. My research will be at the
stage of social research and development in 2017. It is within that framework I will develop
an original prototype of social work intervention for these women with my colleague.
Other Service
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Presentation at CE event: “APA” in the continuing Education in Social Work Program
at the University of Oklahoma, August, 2016
Presentation at CE event: “Survival Migration” in the Continuing Education in Social
Work Program at the University of Oklahoma, September 25, 2015
Evaluation of a community instructor, School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma,
2014
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Professional Experience in Social Work Practice
Program Coordinator for Refugee Youth Program at Catholic Charities of Dallas, 2011 –
2013)
Created detailed culturally sensitive daily lesson plans: ESL and art (utilizing concepts of
art therapy for children experiencing trauma because of civil unrest in their countries)
Directed activities and mentoring/educating of local university (Southern Methodist
University) student volunteer instructors with culturally-sensitive intervention.
Built smooth relationships between local university student volunteers and refugee
children for their mutual growth
Managed all volunteer tutors’ activities
Planned and executed parenting classes for refugee parents: Introduced and explained
US educational expectations, cultural norms, and systems through an interpreter.
Acted as liaison between parents and the Dallas Independent School District: Provided
and explained cultural backgrounds of refugee families to schools, invited school
counselor to speak to refugee parents, and communicate to schools any incidents (e.g.
bullying) reported by parents.
Constructed and conducted program evaluations and maintained grants renewal.
Social Work Internships in M.S.S.W. Program
Catholic Charities of Dallas, 2004
Serving refugees in case management, counseling and translation (500
hours)
Mosaic Family Services, 2005
Serving victims of human trafficking as bilingual mental health professional (group
counseling and assessment using a generalist approach)
Assisted FBI with special project (500 hours)
Professional Experience in Business
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Nippon Medical Group, New York City, NY: Assistant to two Japanese doctors, supporting
clients’ needs. Billing office: Managed staff of 3 in billing and claims
Bilingual marketing-related positions in Tokyo dispatched by Pasona K.K. with:
Royal Doulton
o Administered marketing survey
o Compiled and analyzed related information
Merita Bank of Finland-Executive assistant to Director
Sony Music-Translated Japanese/English website
Merck Sharp & Dohme Co., Inc., Tokyo
Executive assistant to the executive director of animal health products.
Communications and reports to American headquarters
Liaison between Japanese distributors and company
Conducted research and development projects
Kanebo K.K., Tokyo
Assistant Manager: Managed 7 sales staff and oversaw direct customer relations.
SKILLS
Computer literate: AMOS (Confirmatory Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling,
Multilevel Modeling), Nvivo, Excel, Power Point, Publisher, and SPSS.
Grant Writing USA (July 12-13, 2012): Grant writing, grants management and grant
maker research.
Languages: English and Japanese
Cambridge Certificate First, England
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Asia-Japan Women’s Resource Center
Council on Social Work Education