1. Steven Hsienway Kung
4523 Castlewood Street• Sugar Land, TX 77479•(832) 641-6914•steven.kung@tamu.edu
EDUCATION
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas May 2016
Major: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management
Minor: Economics
WORK EXPERIENCE
Hooked App January 2016 - Present
Head Marketing and Sales Intern
• Form specific marketing strategies to help integrate the Hooked brand to 50,000+ students
• Facilitate Free Food marketing events with Hooked restaurants
• Presenting the app to large groups of students off campus
• Collaborating with other Marketing teams in other Universities across the U.S
Texas A&M Department of Residence Life, College Station, TX August 2013 - May 2016
Resident Advisor, Hullabaloo Hall
• Develop, coordinate and maintain a program to provide a positive environment for 648 students
• Build relationships, community, and accountability with the 40 students in my assigned residence
hall
• Build relationships with residents by providing leadership, support, and encouragement for a
residence hall of 648 residents
• Collaborate with a team of 16 fellow resident advisors day-to-day to promote student involvement in
University, Residence Life committees, activities, and events
Startup Aggieland August 2015 - May 2016
Student Business Consultant
• Instruct a fast paced class to educate, incubate, and accelerate 20 Startups per semester
• Mentor 5 student entrepreneur teams or "Treps" in the lean startup methodology
• Network with local and national business leaders and owners, professors, and fellow entrepreneurs
LEADERSHIP
Texas A&M University Residence Hall Staff Council
Networking Chair August 2015 - May 2016
• Represent Residence Hall Staff Council to other Residence Life organizations
• Act as the main contact between Residence Hall Staff Council and other organizations on-campus
• Serve on advisory boards and councils that help make on-campus changes that benefit 10,000 on-
campus residents
Texas A&M University Residential Hall Association August 2012 - May
2016
Vice-President of Policy and Advocacy, 2013
• Elected to represent the on-campus student voice regarding University policies, becoming the go-to
point of contact for an on-campus student population of 10,000 students
• Led Residence Hall Association representatives at all Student Government Association meetings and
Residence Life director meetings by communicating residence hall concerns, relaying feedback from
the University, and building and maintain professional relations with the campus-wide community
Chartwells Dining Services Liaison, 2012-2016
2. • Successfully negotiated changes to meal plan and dining facility hours by identifying student needs
and preferences, troubleshooting areas for improvement, drafting recommendations for dining
services leadership, and communicating changes to a student body of 50,000 students
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