Hannah Song

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Born
Michigan
EducationCollege
OccupationsPresident and CEO of LiNK
KnownforHuman Rights in North Korea Advocate
Hannah Song
Born
Michigan
EducationCollege
OccupationsPresident and CEO of LiNK
Known forHuman Rights in North Korea Advocate

Hannah Song is the president and CEO of US nonprofit Liberty in North Korea (LiNK), which raises awareness of the human-rights situation in North Korea and provides resettlement support to North Korean refugees.[1][2]

Song grew up in New Jersey. She is one of three children born to Korean immigrants and the granddaughter of a woman who emigrated to the U.S. before the Korean War from what is now North Korea.[3]

Career

Before joining LiNK, Song worked in advertising at OgilvyOne and Mindshare, with a focus on digital media and emerging technologies.[4]

Song, who had previously been unaware about the situation in North Korea, says that she was changed by her reading of Aquariums of Pyongyang, the true account of a boy who spent 10 years in a North Korean prison camp in North Korea. In 2006, she started working full-time at LiNK's headquarters in Washington, D.C. She worked as Deputy Director until 2008, when Hong chose her to become the organization's new CEO and Executive Director. The next year, headquarters was moved to California.[5][6][7][8] LiNK's headquarters are currently located in Long Beach, California.[9]

LiNK's revenue more than doubled between 2008 and 2009.[10][11]

Other professional activities

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