Emily Kim

Emily Kim

Digital Transformation Associate @ Fannie Mae

About Emily Kim

Emily Kim is a Digital Transformation Associate at Fannie Mae in Washington, D.C., with a background in business analysis, financial assistance, and project coordination.

Title and Current Position

Emily Kim is currently working as a Digital Transformation Associate at Fannie Mae, based in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Her role involves engaging in digital transformation initiatives to improve operational efficiencies and client interactions.

Career Background

Emily Kim has held multiple roles throughout her professional journey. She worked as a Business Analyst Intern at Fannie Mae in 2020 for one month, also in Washington, D.C. Prior to that, she served as a Financial Assistant and a Business Development Intern at Red Alpha, during the summers of 2019 and 2018 respectively, in Annapolis Junction, Maryland. Additionally, Emily was an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for the course BMGT367F at the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business during the 2018-2019 academic year.

Educational Background

Emily Kim holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems, Operations Management, and Business Analytics from the University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business, where she studied from 2017 to 2021. Before her undergraduate studies, she attended Howard High School, ranking 25th out of 437 students, and graduated with a High School Diploma in 2017.

Project Coordination at Fannie Mae

During her tenure as a Business Analyst Intern, Emily Kim served as the head project coordinator for Fannie Mae's expansion into a new corporate facility in Columbia, MD. She engaged directly with corporate leadership and external parties, organized and coordinated critical tasks with stakeholders, and ensured the project adhered to the schedule for the Fall 2019 occupancy milestone.

Financial Responsibilities

Emily has experience in preparing and presenting detailed project briefings and schedules directly to executive leadership. At Fannie Mae, she completed timely and accurate financial spreadsheets for the Executive Vice President of Finance and Operations, showcasing her skills in financial analytics and project management.

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