Sophia Han

Project Manager Leader

Introducing Sophia Han, our dedicated and empathetic Project Manager Leader. Fluent in Chinese and English, Sophia is a star when it comes to fostering trust and collaboration within her team. Outside of work, she finds peace in running, a hobby that helps her clear her mind and stay healthy. She’s also a movie lover and is eager to learn Korean, adding to her global mindset.

She handles with grace having to balance motherhood with her professional responsibilities. As she continues to refine her management skills, learn new languages, and prioritize well-being, Sophia’s leadership remains an inspiration to us all.

Let’s celebrate her strength, dedication, and commitment to growth!

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Interview

How many languages do you speak? Please write them in a list. Which is your mother tongue?

Chinese (Mandarin) & English, Chinese is my mother tongue.

What is your favorite sport or hobby in your free time? Why is it so? Any interesting stories on it?

My favorite sport is running and my hobby is watching movies. Running time allows me to be alone with my thoughts, it helps me release pressure, and it’s also good for my health.

Top 3 things we don’t know about you? Might be something funny, quirky or strange 🙂

I would like to try to learn some Korean which is the language I’m interested in.

What was the most surprising thing you learned about Asia while working here?

There are so many minor languages in Asia and the whole world.

Favorite book or a book that changed your mindset and why it did?

“Three Days to See“, it shows how strong a person can be, and it depends on yourself how much effort you make and what kind of person you want to be. Everyone could learn a lot from this book.

Your most extreme experience so far in your life/biggest challenge in your life?

To be a good mother, to keep good relationships with the kids.

Your top 3 goals in professional life for the next 10 years

  1. To be able to do simple Korean conversation
  2. To improve management skills
  3. To do more exercise