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“Meet in Beijing 2008” is a venture created by a group of young people, from both China and the United States. |
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| Ji Gu graduated one year earlier from Cornell University in 2007 with a B.S Summa cum laude in Operation Research and Information Engineering, and as a Merrill Presidential Scholar. |
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| Born and grown up in Suzhou, China, she had been studying abroad in Singapore and U.S on scholarship for a total of 8 years after junior high school. At Cornell, Ji was the President of International Student Program Board from |
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2005-2006, as well as executives for five other student organizations. After attending FACES conference in 2005, she co-founded When Pigs Fly, a non-profit organization providing free workshops on university and job application for students in China, U.S and Singapore.
She has interned as journalist for two summers with Lianhe Evening News and SimMing Daily in Singapore and has covered London’s 2012 Olympics bid. After a summer in Banc of America Securities as an Equity Research analyst, she will be working for UBS as an Investment Banking analyst in New York City. |
| Ji is fluent in English, Mandarin, and Shanghai dialect. |
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