
What I've Done
Here, you'll find a curated overview of my resume and certifications, showcasing my skills, experiences, and dedication to excellence. Each certification reflects my commitment to continuous learning and growth in my field. Dive in to explore how my journey has shaped me into a passionate and qualified professional.
Resume

Through both the strong academic foundation and the hands-on experience that I have gained while being in college, I've been building the skills I need to grow in the field. I am actively seeking a marketing internship in the beauty, fashion, and entertainment/advertising space where I can grow my skills and contribute fresh ideas while still learning from industry professionals. Outside of the classroom, I hold certifications in global marketing and email marketing, and I’m actively sharpening my photography and Adobe Creative Suite skills.
I’m also involved in student organizations like Gamma Iota Sigma and the Vietnamese & Chinese Student Association, which have helped me build strong communication and leadership abilities in multicultural environments. I am someone who’s naturally curious and always eager to learn. I’m excited to bring my energy, creativity, and marketing knowledge into a beauty, fashion, and ad company that values innovation, inclusivity, and empowerment. I stand by that marketing is more than selling products or services. It should inspire, connect, and leave a lasting impression. I'm ready to intern, contribute to brand campaigns, assist in marketing strategy, learn from industry mentors, and continue developing as a young marketing professional who will make a difference.

Certified & Ready
These certifications are more than just checkmarks for me. I’ve learned how to build real connections through email marketing and how to help brands grow on a global scale. It’s about understanding people, reaching them where they are, and making sure your message actually sticks. I’m always looking for ways to level up, and these are just a few steps in that journey.




