Introducing the Aclipse Marketing Team, made up of ChungDahm Learning teachers working and living in Korea right now!
Denver native Nash Brodsky is currently a head instructor for Chungdahm Learning’s school in Gwangju, Korea. After graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with degrees in Psychology and Music, he decided to embark on first year living abroad by taking on the challenges of teaching in a foreign country. Follow Nash's everyday life in South Korea on Twitter [www.twitter.com/nash_brodsky] or email him at nash.aclipse@gmail.com if you have questions about teaching abroad!
Born and raised in Toronto, Josh Donner decided to pack up and work for Chungdahm Learning in Korea as soon as he finished his undergraduate degree at Wilfrid Laurier University. He has been teaching English in Korea since Spring, 2010 in Suji, 30 minutes southeast of Seoul. He was promoted to head instructor in Winter, 2010. Josh loves the wealth of culture and entertainment in Seoul just as much as he loves heading out into the countryside to explore some of the country's majestic scenery. Follow Josh's life in Korea on Twitter or e-mail him at josh.donner@gmail.com.
Brandon Kearns is a graduate of the University of North Carolina now living in Suwon, about 40 minutes south of Seoul. Read all about his experience teaching in Korea on his blog. Ask Brandon about his adventures on his Twitter account! Or if you can't fit it all in 140 characters, you can e-mail him at brandon.j.kearns@gmail.com!
Yuna Lee, a current instructor at Chungdahm Learning, was thrilled when she was given the opportunity to teach English in Korea. She had just graduated from the University of Mary Washington, but was not quite ready to go straight into graduate studies. She could not have made a better decision since she is loving every moment of her time in Korea! She is eager to share advice with anyone else interested in teaching in Korea, so email her at yunalee1989@yahoo.com or check out her tweets straight from Korea.
Since he graduated from the University of Memphis in 2008, Adam Montgomery has not stopped travelling. After studying Spanish in Costa Rica for a few months, he embarked on a two-year stint in Paraguay with the Peace Corps. His next adventure landed him on the island of Jeju, teaching English for Chungdahm Learning. He loves his job. Check out his blog, chat with him on Twitter or email him at amont86@gmail.com.
 
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