About Us

Our groups consist of 4 senior undergraduate team members.  This course project was supervised by their instructor for the course: Helena Hannonen , PhD Department Chair, International Business Management Associate Professor of International Business Management at Brigham Young University - Hawaii

Ha Lissa is a International Business Management Major and English as a Second Language from Macu, China.  Her expected graduation date is April 2009.  She has been studying at BYU-Hawaii for 4 years.

Wei Yung "Queenie" Suen is a International Business Management Major from Hong Kong, China.  Her expected graduation date is April 2009.  She has been studying at BYU-Hawaii for 3 years with interest in Hotel and Tourism Management.

M. Adam Molling is an International Business Management Major with a Chinese and Biology Minor from the USA.  His expected graduation date is December 2009.  He has been studying at BYU-Hawaii for 3 year.  He has had 11 months experience as a  USA expat while on an internship in Mainland China as a BYU-Hawaii Alumni Liaison.

Ryan Stoker is a International Business Management Major from Arizona, USA.  His expected graduation date is June 2009.  He has been studying at BYU-Hawaii for 3 years with interest in Finance and Operation Management.

 

Other expatriate projects around the global

To see other expatriate around the global like this one done for South Korea but from places such as China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and other you can access them by selecting the Brigham Young University-Hawaii School of Business website  Expatriate Projects: Preparing Expats

This site is designed to help be an example for those preparing to be an expatriate traveling to South Korea. A job was selected as a research base that would set the stage for the related information given for a person and their family traveling to South Korea. This is a senior undergraduate project related to Brigham Young University - Hawaii International Business Management course 400 named International Organizational Behavior.