Cailee Kim
About Cailee Kim
Cailee Kim is a staff writer for Emory's Chapter of The Women's Network and has held multiple roles at Emory University, including publishing director for the Emory Economics Review and global strategy intern. She has a background in design and management, currently working as a website designer for altKEYofficial.
Work at The Women's Network
Cailee Kim has been serving as the Staff Writer for Emory's Chapter of The Women's Network since 2020. In this role, she contributes to the organization's mission of empowering women and fostering community engagement. Her responsibilities include writing articles, managing content, and collaborating with other members to promote initiatives that support women's development and leadership.
Current Positions and Responsibilities
In addition to her role at The Women's Network, Cailee Kim is actively involved in several other positions. She has been the Website Designer and Manager at altKEYofficial since 2021. She also serves as the Publishing Director and Staff Writer for the Emory Economics Review, both positions she has held since 2021. Furthermore, she works as a Global Strategy and Initiatives Intern at Emory University, where she engages in projects that align with the university's strategic goals.
Education and Academic Background
Cailee Kim studied at Emory University, where she earned her Bachelor's degree from 2019 to 2023. Her academic journey at Emory provided her with a strong foundation in her field of study, contributing to her professional development and current roles. Prior to attending Emory, she completed her education at Seoul Foreign School from 2008 to 2019.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current roles, Cailee Kim gained valuable experience through various internships and positions. She worked as a Library Assistant at Emory University from 2019 to 2020. She also interned at the Korea Innovation Center in Washington, DC, for two months in 2021. Additionally, she was a Creative Department Intern at Ultra Music Festival in Seoul, South Korea, from 2020 to 2021. Her involvement with the Korean American Student Association (KASA) as Treasurer and Representative from 2019 to 2021 further enhanced her leadership skills.