Still today, education remains inaccessible to millions of children across the globe. In meeting their educational needs, extensive technology use has become helpful in expanding the quality learning environment.
Our upcoming YPN program features Sooinn Lee, the Co-Founder and CEO of Enuma, Inc. Founded in 2012, Enuma has developed multiple award-winning digital learning platforms for youth and children, including those from under-resourced environments. Join us for a timely conversation with Sooinn as she will discuss her ongoing work and achievements in providing children of various backgrounds with high-quality education, along with her far-reaching vision and goals. This discussion will be moderated by Jay Oh, Senior Director of Arts and Culture of The Korea Society.
This event will be held in person, followed by a brief networking session with the speaker. For those unable to make it, the event will also be recorded for viewing post-event on The Korea Society’s Website and YouTube Channel on Thursday, September 1.
This program is made possible by the support from Yang Won Sun Foundation.
Young Professionals' Network
A Conversation with Enuma CEO Sooinn Lee
(LIVE) Monday, August 29, 2022 | 6 PM (EDT)
Sign Up Here to View a Recorded Video on September 1 | 6 PM |
The Korea Society
350 Madison Avenue, 24th Floor
New York, NY 10017
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Sooinn Lee is the Co-Founder and CEO of Enuma, Inc., an education technology company that is developing early education applications that help all learners, including those with special needs, to be independent learners. Sooinn led her team to develop Todo Math and Todo English, popular education apps downloaded more than 10 million times. In 2019, Enuma’s Kitkit School won the Global Learning XPRIZE competition, by helping children in remote villages to read, write and do math independently with tablet software. She was named as an Ashoka Fellow and a Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur of the Year (2020) for her ongoing work in bringing accessible, quality education solutions to children around the world.