Hannah Choi
About Hannah Choi
Hannah Choi is an Incoming Data Science Analytics Intern at Expedia Group and a Teaching Assistant at Duke University. She has a diverse background in data analysis, business development, and corporate development.
Current Positions at Expedia and Duke University
Hannah Choi currently holds the position of Incoming Data Science Analytics Intern at Expedia Group in Seattle, Washington, where she will be working on-site starting in 2024. In addition, she serves as a Teaching Assistant at Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business in Durham, North Carolina. Both of these roles indicate her strong involvement within the fields of data science and education.
Experience with Duke Impact Investing Group
Hannah Choi is actively contributing to the Duke Impact Investing Group as a Project Manager. Previously, she worked as a Data Analyst within the same organization from 2023 to 2024. Her roles here reflect her expertise in data analytics and her commitment to impact investing, showcasing her ability to manage projects and analyze data effectively.
Past Roles in Business Development and Corporate Development
Hannah Choi's past experience includes working as a Business Development Winter Extern at Thematic in 2023, a remote role she held for one month. Additionally, she served as a Corporate Development Intern at KRAFTON Inc. in Seoul, South Korea, for one month in 2023. These positions demonstrate her versatility and experience in different business development capacities.
Educational Background
Hannah Choi studied at Duke University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Statistics, with a minor in Finance in 1970. Her academic training equips her with a solid foundation in both technical and financial disciplines. She completed her secondary education at Korea International School, earning a High School Diploma.
Involvement with Duke Association for Business Oriented Women
Hannah Choi is currently a Business in Tech Committee Member at the Duke Association for Business Oriented Women. This role signifies her active participation and interest in the intersection of business and technology, as well as her dedication to supporting women-oriented initiatives in business education.