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Jaseong Koo, M.D. jaseong.koo.wg11@wharton.upenn.edu


Pusan National University, Busan, Korea, M.D., 2001 Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, M.S., Medical Science, 2006


Gregory A. Korbel,


Ph.D. gregory.korbel.wg11@wharton.upenn.edu Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, High Honors, Chemistry, 1998 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Ph.D., Chemistry, 2003


A strategic leadership opportunity in health care industry.


McKinsey & Company, Seoul, Korea Summer Associate, Summer 2010 Developed a launch strategy for a new innovative drug of global pharmaceu- tical company. Assessed current market size and forecasted future market demand. Led workshops to help brand team members develop and prioritize marketing activities.


Ministry of Health, Welfare and Family Affairs, Korea Director, Public Health Subcenter, 2007-2009


Managed overall primary health care services and planned & executed public health policies for more than 10,000 local residents. Developed policies for public health and welfare of more than 5,000 public doctors as elected executive director of committee of Korea Public Doctor Association.


Chief in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Planned Population Federation, 2006-2007 Operated outpatient clinic and delivery room and supervised public vaccination and medical examination.


Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, Korea


Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002-2006


Led clinical teams performing patient care and education for junior residents and medical students.


Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea Medical Intern, 2001-2002


Conducted primary patients care in 10 different clinical departments.


An opportunity to integrate my scientif- ic expertise and business experience in a strategic leadership role in the biotechnology industry.


Variation Biotechnologies, Cambridge, MA


Corporate Development Intern, Summer 2010 Worked directly with the CEO, senior leadership team, and venture investors to inform and assess business and corporate development opportunities. Evaluated market opportunities for new vaccines through competitive intelligence, market research, and dis- cussion with Scientific Advisory Board members. Prepared presentations and delivered recommendations to Board of Directors for 2 new vaccine programs; 1 of these programs is now in development.


Life Technologies (formerly Invitrogen Corporation), Branford, CT Senior Scientist, 2008-2009 Scientist, 2007-2008


Managed team of 4 and engaged with global sales teams to drive future sales opportunities. Assisted with refinement, launch, and promotion of 2 new products. Enabled accurate margin tracking and directed team efforts for ISO9001:2000 certification.


Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT Postdoctoral Associate, 2006-2007


Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Postdoctoral Fellow, 2003-2006


Jane Krymsky


jane.krymsky.wg11@wharton.upenn.edu The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA B.S., Summa Cum Laude, Marketing; B.A., Economics, 2004


An opportunity to commercially develop and market innovative biopharmaceuti- cals and medical devices in an entrepre- neurial, pioneering organization.


Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals, Horsham, PA


Experienced Commercial Leadership Development Program (ECLDP) Intern, Global Strategic Marketing – Vaccines, Summer 2010


Led crossfunctional team to develop comprehensive buying process for influenza treatment and prophylaxis. Identified critical decision points and marketing levers to inform the commercialization plan of novel monoclonal antibody. Conducted competitive landscape audit and collaborated on an integrated forecast model to support Johnson & Johnson’s emerging vaccines portfolio.


Rosetta, New York, NY Director, Health Care Vertical, 2007-2009 Consultant, 2005-2007


Associate Consultant, 2004-2005 Developed personality-based physician and patient segmentations for more than 15 major biopharmaceutical and medical device companies. Supported brands with $200M-$10B in annual revenue across a wide range of marketing activities including business planning, interactive and promotional strategy, and digital initiatives. Designed and wholly managed relationship marketing program for a leading contact lens manufacturer; expanded the program to more than 5M participants and to Japan and UK markets; program has been awarded 2 Johnson & Johnson James E. Burke Marketing Excellence Awards.


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