INNA LENG,MA - University of Maryland Eastern Shore

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INNA LENG, M.A.
2102 Kiah Hall, Princess Anne, MD 21853
Tel: 410-651-6531| E-mail: ileng@umes.edu
Citizenship: Cambodian (US Permanent Resident)
Last Update: April 3, 2015
EDUCATION
M.A., 2013
OHIO UNIVERSITY, Athens, OH, USA
Degree Awarded: Master of Arts in International Studies
Major: Asian Studies
GPA: 3.64
B.Ed., 2010
Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts in Education
Major: Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)
GPA: 4.00 (Summa Cum Laude)
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Aug 2013 – Present
University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD, USA
Adjunct Lecturer
Department of Business, Management and Accounting
Aug 2012 – May 2013
OHIO University, ATHENS, OH, USA
Teaching/Graduate Assistant
Center for International Studies
Taught Cambodian language to graduate students
Designed and developed course syllabus, lesson plans and
assessment tools
Researched and incorporated technological resources for
improving students’ language skills
Organized and coordinated various academic conference
and meeting activities
Participated in various outreach programs
Performed various duties as assigned
Sept 2011 – Jun 2012
OHIO University, ATHENS, OH, USA
Office Assistant
Office of Education Abroad
Performed general administrative duties
Organized overseas study awareness events
Coordinated overseas study awareness campaign
Performed various tasks as required
Oct 2011 – May 2013
OHIO University, ATHENS, OH, USA
Treasurer
Southeast Asian Students Association
Managed, administered and reported the budget
Wrote budget proposals
Communicated with executive board and leaders of other
associations
Planned, organized, and coordinated various meetings and
events to promote Southeast Asian cultures
Nov 2010 – Jul 2011
Ozdan International Consultants Limited,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Administrative Assistant
Performed general administrative duties and public
relations
Maintained databases and files
Made travel arrangements
Managed supply inventory
Coordinated various meetings
Writing reports
Performed various tasks as needed
Oct 2010 – Aug 2011
Sovannaphumi School (English Language School),
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Adjunct Instructor of English (Part-Time)
Taught conversational English
Designed and developed lesson plans and assessment tools
Participated in professional development activities
Coordinated students’ field trips and extracurricular
activities
Oct 2008 – Jun 2010
Mekong Training Center (English Language Center),
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Adjunct Instructor of English (Part-Time)
Taught English for Communication
Designed and developed lesson plans and assessment tools
Participated in professional development activities
MASTER’S CAPSTONE PROJECT
Presented on April 24, 2013: “An online Elementary Cambodian Language Course”,
Ohio University
Chair
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Dr. Gene Ammarell, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Ohio University
Email: ammarell@ohio.edu
Tel: 740-593-1379
Committee
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Ms. Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, South and Southeast Asian Languages Coordinator &
Thai Lecturer, Ohio University
Email: paladroi@ohio.edu
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Tel: 740-590-8587
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Mr. Jeff Kuhn, Language Resource Center Assistant Director, Ohio University
Email: kuhnj1@ohio.edu
Tel: 740-593-2747
SCHOLARSHIP & AWARDS
Graduate Assistantship Scholarship (Aug 2011 to May 2013), Ohio University
Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youth (Sept 15 – Sept 24,
2009), Tokyo & Hokkaido, Japan
Winner of the Annual Undergraduate Group Research Competition (Apr 23, 2011)
Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Cambodian Mekong University Undergraduate Full Scholarship (2006 – 2010)
Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Outstanding Student Debate on Youth and Education in Cambodia (Sept 22, 2008)
Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Outstanding Presentation on Family Leadership (April 20, 2008)
Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
OTHER TRAININGS
Junior Faculty Training Program on Economics and Development in Southeast Asia
Center for Khmer Studies, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Nov - Apr 2011)
Southeast Asian Studies Curriculum Design
Center for Khmer Studies, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Aug - Oct 2010)
Politics in Southeast Asia
Center for Khmer Studies, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Jun – Aug 2011)
Self Leadership and Family Leadership
Cambodian Mekong University, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (April 2008)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SKILLS
Operation Systems: Windows and Mac
Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Publisher
Adobe Applications (Photoshop and Auditing and Video Editing)
Web Design and Development (Dreamweaver, HTML and CSS)
E-learning: Blackboard and Moodle
LANGUAGES
Khmer (Cambodian): Mother tongue
English: Advanced
Japanese: Very good
REFERENCES
Dr. Gene Ammarell, Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Ohio University
Email: ammarell@ohio.edu
Tel: (740) 593-1379
Ms. Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, South and Southeast Asian Languages Coordinator &
Thai Lecturer, Ohio University
Email: paladroi@ohio.edu
Tel: (740) 590-8587
Ms. Lori Lammert, Associate Director, Office of Education Abroad, Ohio University
Email: lammert@ohio.edu
Tel: (740) 597-2730
Dr. John Schermerhorn, Professor of Management, Ohio University
Email: schermer@ohio.edu
Tel: (740) 593-2061
Mr. Ozdan, General Manager, Ozdan International Consultants Limited, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
Email: ozdanconsultants@gmail.com
Tel: (855) 23 217 224
Mr. Savuth Leng, Branch Manager, Sovannaphumi School, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Email: lengsavuth@sovannaphumi.edu.kh
Tel: (855) 15 838 006
Mr. Bunteng Long, Former Principal, Mekong Training Center, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
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Email: longbunteng@gmail.com
Tel: (855) 98 333 775
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