Hannah Kim
"My goal is to continue building bridges and coalitions that inspire others."
I consider myself a U.S. citizen Global Nomad–someone who has grown up outside of the United States.
I was born in Louisiana, lived in Canada, and was raised in South Korea (where I attended an international school). I moved back to the United States to study international relations and IT. Having interned at the White House, Department of Commerce (DOC) and the Mayor’s Office on Asian and Pacific Islanders Affairs (MOAPIA), I always knew I had the passion and prudence to give back to our country.
Currently, I am a Project Manager in the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) where I work on process improvement initiatives for an “effective and efficient government for the American people.” At GSA, I get to do great work, think strategically, and be a sponge and soak in a variety of contracting and business intelligence experience in multiple offices across many regions.
I’ve always enjoyed shepherding projects with my best foot forward because “to lead is to serve with humble confidence.” My goal is to continue building bridges and coalitions that inspire others. So, I continue onward, not only to feed my own passion but to press on as a privileged civil servant of the United States.