Faculty

At Admission AG, we pride ourselves on assembling a team of mentors who are not just leaders in their respective fields, but also passionate educators dedicated to fostering the next generation of scholars. Our mentoring faculty is carefully selected for their academic excellence and commitment to teaching, ensuring that our students receive guidance that is both knowledgeable and inspiring.

Our faculty members are affiliated with some of the most prestigious institutions around the world, ensuring a broad spectrum of expertise and experience. These affiliations, which represent a cross-section of the highest academic standards, include:


  • Director of Admission AG

    Mrs.A recently appointed at SUNY Korea as a Liaison Office and College Counselor, has gained recognition as an independent college counselor. She has guided hundreds of students to prestigious institutions like Harvard, Pomona, U Penn, and Cornell. Beyond individual counseling, Genii has shared her expertise through lectures at high schools, universities, and on platforms like Radio Korea 1540AM and the Korea Herald Newspaper. Holding leadership roles in several foundations and associations, Genii is also a prominent member of educational counseling organizations like CASC, HECA, WACAC, and NACAC. Her academic background includes a BA in Communications and an MBA from Chapman University, and a College Counseling Program at UCLA. Additionally, she campaigned for Irvine City Council in 2016.

  • Dr. S, a renowned chemistry professor at Caltech, boasts a rich academic background with a B.S. in Chemistry and a B.A. in German, followed by graduate studies at Yale and a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard. Since joining Caltech in 2000, he has become the Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry and an Investigator at the Heritage Medical Research Institute. His work focuses on developing new synthetic chemistry methods. Dr. S has received several prestigious awards, including the Arthur C. Cope Scholar and E. J. Corey Awards, the PECASE from the White House, and the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize. A Fellow of the American Chemical Society, he has mentored over 200 students and postdocs. In 2017, he received the Richard P. Feynman Prize for Excellence in Teaching, highlighting his commitment to education.

    Professor at Caltech(California Institute of Technology)
    PhD in Organic Chemistry at Yale University
    MA.in Organic Chemistry at Yale University
    BS in Chemistry at Indiana University of Pennsylvania

  • Dr. S is a distinguished professional blending engineering and medicine to enhance human health. With expertise in medical device and biotechnology development, clinical trials, and intellectual property, she's now dedicated to training future biomedical innovators. Her teaching integrates product design for medicine, clinical immersion, and practical applications in entrepreneurship, science, and public policy. Dr. S emphasizes the societal impact of engineering and medicine, aiming to address major health challenges. Recognized for exceptional advising and mentoring, she received awards from Harvard College, including the John R. Marquand Award and the Capers and Marion McDonald Award. Named in the American Society for Engineering Education's "20 Under 40" list, she was also a Harvard Yearbook Favorite Professor and a keynote speaker at notable symposiums. Committed to interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. S welcomes students from diverse backgrounds to explore medicine's multifaceted challenges.

    Faculty member at Harvard University and University of Delaware
    Former Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies at Harvard University
    Former Assistant Dean at Harvard Summer School
    Professor at Drexel University College of Medicine
    Director of Biomedicine Graduate Programs at Drexel University College of Medicine
    M.D./Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

  • Dr. M, a Lecturer in Philosophy at Macquarie University, specializes in the philosophy of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. He completed his DPhil in Philosophy at the University of Oxford and was a Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience at Columbia University. His research delves into the capabilities and constraints of deep neural networks, comparing them to human cognition in language understanding and reasoning. Additionally, Dr. M explores the ethics of AI, the intersection of art and technology, and the nature of self-representation. His academic journey reflects a deep engagement with the philosophical dimensions of emerging technologies.

    Professor of Philosophy of AIat Macquarie University
    Presidential Scholar in Society and Neuroscience at Columbia University
    D.Phil. at University of Oxford
    MA in Philosophy at Institut Jean Nicod, École Normale Supérieure
    B.A in Philosophy at Sorbonne University

  • Dr.A has always been fascinated with how things function, why they were made to function that way, and novel innovations.  This curiosity prompted his studies in biochemical and biomedical engineering. As he progressed in his studies he realized that he not only had a passion to understand the function behind form, but also a passion for understanding how devices, products, and systems could be improved, and how these innovations could be implemented in a meaningful way to enhance human life. Dr. Aninwene is passionate about biomedical research, specifically translational research with clear paths to novel, groundbreaking healthcare products.

    Project Scientist at UCLA- David Geffen School of Medicine Department of Urology 
    PhD in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Northeastern University
    MS in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Engineering at Brown University

  • Dr. P is a medical professional with an MD from Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra. Her career spans various roles, including clinical research coordination at Harvard Medical School's Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and program coordination at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She has also served as a general medicine practitioner and primary care physician. Dr. P's commitment to research and healthcare improvement is evident in her publications on topics like oxygen therapy in myocardial infarction and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance. Additionally, she contributes to medical education, coordinating Harvard’s Principles and Practice of Clinical Research Program and the Teaching, Learning, and Innovation program at Associação Instituto Scala, showcasing her multifaceted impact in the medical field.

    Clinical Research Coordinator at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital – Harvard Medical School. Program Coordinator at Harvard T.H. CHAN School of Public Health 
    M.D. at Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra (PUCMM) School of Medicine

  • Dr.P is a seasoned financial analyst with over 18 years of experience providing financial services across investments, finance, insurance and legal industries. She has extensive experience in all aspects of financial analysis and project management, including budgeting and forecasting, resolving trades clearing and executions, and leading high-performing teams. She continually exceeds expectations by building valuable relationships and works well with people at all levels of an organization, including stakeholders, senior executives, management, team members and clients.

    Dr.P has been an adjunct professor at Boston College, Boston University and Suffolk University teaching organizational behavior and management, international business and globalization. She holds a BS in international business from Suffolk University and an MBA from the New England College of Business.

    Adjunct Professor at Boston College
    Adjunct Professor at Boston University
    Adjunct Professor at Suffolk University
    PhD. at Fox School of Business at Temple University
    MBA from New England College of Business
    BA in International Business at Suffolk University

  • Dr. W, a Harvard University PhD in English, specializes in the intersection of artistic, religious, and political themes in seventeenth-century English literature. Her dissertation examined John Milton's career, focusing on his approach to civic education, spiritual community-building, and collective action. Dr. W's research encompasses a broad range of figures, from well-known poets like Shakespeare to lesser-known activists like George Fox. She is deeply engaged in exploring various facets of literature, including philosophy, theology, and critical theories like gender and postcolonial theory. Recognized for her excellence in teaching at Harvard, Dr. W is currently instrumental in developing Dream's Capstone research program, emphasizing equity, diversity, and inclusion to enhance college and career readiness for all.Adjunct Assistant Professor at CUNY New York City College of TechnologyAdjunct Assistant Professor at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

    PhD in English at Harvard University
    MA in English at Harvard University
    BA in English and Rhetoric at University of California-Berkeley

  • Dr. S has a rich 30-year career in science, covering organic chemistry, biomedical engineering, and several biology fields. Starting in pharmaceuticals in Sweden and Japan, he transitioned to academia, teaching at medical, veterinary, and dental schools in Japan and the US. Dr. S has impacted around 2,000 students across different educational levels, from high school to postgraduate studies. His passion for teaching and learning is further inspired by friends who creatively intertwine science and art. His diverse experience highlights a commitment to both scientific advancement and education, bridging various disciplines and cultures.

    Former Professor at Boston University School of Dental MedicineFormer faculty at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
    Post-doctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School
    PhD in Medicine at Tokai University School of Medicine in Japan
    MS in Biomedical Engineering at Keio University of Science and Technology in Japan
    BS in Organic Chemistry at Keio University School of Science and Technology in Japan

  • Mr. C is an expert in Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Tax Planning, holding a Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University, an LLM from Boston University, an MBA from Suffolk University, and a BS from Northeastern University. Licensed in Massachusetts and admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, he teaches Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Elder Law at Northeastern University School of Law, where he developed the Elder Law curriculum. Previously, he taught at Fisher College. Mr. C is recognized as Strathmore's Who's Who Worldwide 2022 Professional of the Year in Elder Care and Estate Planning. He serves on the Ohio Northern University Law Alumni Board and has held positions on elder care-focused boards.

    Adjunct Professor of Law at Northeastern University School of Law
    Doctorate in Masters in Tax Law(LLM) at Boston University School of Law
    Doctorate in Juris Doctorate at Ohio Northern University School of Law
    MA in Business Administration (MBA) at Suffolk Univeristy
    BA in Business Administration at Northeastern University

  • Dr.G is a Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) candidate at Harvard Law School where he’s researching and writing on international law and human rights, comparative constitutional law and transnational social networks. He received his LL. B degree from the University of Nairobi in 2007 and an LL.M degree from Harvard University in 2018 (degree waived upon admission into the SJD program). Dr.G has worked as an LL.M Advisor and Writing Instructor with the Harvard Law School Graduate Program. He’s also worked as a researcher with the Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, where he has been working with the UN Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (IESOGI). In 2019, he worked with the West Africa regional office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) to monitor, promote and protect the human rights of LGBT persons in the Gambia and Senegal as a Chayes International Public Service Fellow of Harvard Law. In 2021, he worked with The Eagles for Life- an LGBTIQ group in Kisii, Kenya as a Harvard Law School Summer Public Interest Fellow.

    Lecturing at Boston University
    SJD at Harvard Law School
    LLM at Harvard Law School

  • Dr.H is a passionate educator and marketer. Her research interests focus on consumer and organizational behavior, human resources management and marketing. Currently, she is a lecturer at Boston University where she teaches graduate students market research. Her goal is to help students develop professional skills through creating academic engaging learning experiences in an environment that fosters creativity, success, and perseverance. She pursued her Ph.D. in Management at Royal Holloway, University of London and has presented her work in many influential conferences such as AIB and EURAM. She is an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA). Over the course of her academic career, Dr.H taught various business courses focused on marketing, management, and sociology. She has taught around 300 undergraduate students from various cultures and backgrounds. Her teaching method is experiential by nature, and it focuses highly on motivating students to bring their ultimate best to the surface. Realtime and factual examples are her key goal to explaining complex methods and terminologies to her students.

    Adjunct Assistant Professor at Boston University
    Ph.D in Management at the University of London
    MSc in International Retail Marketing at  University of Surrey,
    BS in International Business at Lebanese American University
    BA in Political Sciences/International Affairs at Lebanese American University

  • Dr.B was awarded her doctorate in English from the University of Oxford in 2018. Her doctoral thesis explored the place of religion in the South African Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee’s writings. She has caught on writing, research methods, and English literature to undergraduates at Oxford University and at the Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany. However, she first began tutoring as an undergraduate. Over the years she has tutored high school, university, and graduate students in critical reading, writing, and research.

    PhD in English and Literature Research at Oxford University

  • Dr.H is a passionate educator and marketer. Her research interests focus on consumer and organizational behavior, human resources management and marketing. Currently, she is a lecturer at Boston University where she teaches graduate students market research. Her goal is to help students develop professional skills through creating academic engaging learning experiences in an environment that fosters creativity, success, and perseverance. She pursued her Ph.D. in Management at Royal Holloway, University of London and has presented her work in many influential conferences such as AIB and EURAM. She is an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA). Over the course of her academic career, Dr.H taught various business courses focused on marketing, management, and sociology. She has taught around 300 undergraduate students from various cultures and backgrounds. Her teaching method is experiential by nature, and it focuses highly on motivating students to bring their ultimate best to the surface. Realtime and factual examples are her key goal to explaining complex methods and terminologies to her students.

    Adjunct Assistant Professor at Boston University
    Ph.D in Management at the University of London
    MSc in International Retail Marketing at  University of Surrey,
    BS in International Business at Lebanese American University
    BA in Political Sciences/International Affairs at Lebanese American University

  • Dr. H holds joint appointments at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the Vice Provost Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE) and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). As the Director of DEI Initiatives in OUE, her focus is on enhancing equity in undergraduate learning experiences. In ECE, she is a dedicated teacher, mentor, and research advisor, working to increase access to departmental opportunities. Additionally, as the faculty director of the Engineering for Social Innovation (ESI) Center, Dr. H empowers students to apply their technical skills for social good, leading service breaks and a graduate leadership program, and boosting non-profit capacities. Formerly, she directed the Global Leadership Living and Learning Community, teaching on Sustainable Development Goals and aiding student integration at GA Tech. Dr. H also contributed as an Associate Director for the CREATE-X initiative, fostering student entrepreneurship. Her passion lies in teaching and positively impacting numerous students annually.

    Director of DEI Initiatives in Undergraduate Education at Georgia Institute of Technology
    Director of Engineering for Social Innovation Center at Georgia Institute of Technology
    Faculty at Ray C Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, Georgia Institute of Technology
    PhD in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University
    BA in Electrical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Mr.G’s design leadership spans more than 20 years of professional experience in architecture and design. He brings a focused interest in mentoring and teaching the practice of architecture and the limitless opportunities the profession can provide. His most influential work came during his time living abroad and working as Design Architect at William McDonough + Partners. His most notable projects include North Drogheda Environs Master Plan (2005 Irish Planning Institute’s Excellence in Planning Award), Park 20/20 Cradle-to-Cradle inspired working community (2010 ASLA Honor Award for Analysis and Planning), and Central City Concern, Eastside Health Center (2018 National AIA/AAH Healthcare Design Award). He holds a professional Bachelors degree in Architecture from the University of Oregon and a Masters in Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP, where is he received the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize for his research and design work in Kumasi, Ghana, Africa. He has taught and lectured at Columbia University, The Earth Institute, Cooper Union, University of Virginia, Dartmouth College and Portland State University.

    MS at Columbia University School of Architecture

  • Dr.T earned her bachelor’s degree in English from UCLA, where she was also an academic peer counselor. Currently, she is an assistant professor at Cal State Long Beach. With Admission AG, she teaches preparatory classes for AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, and courses for ACT & SAT, and SSAT& SSIE exams for English.

    Assistant Professor at California State University, Long Beach
    PhD in Literature at UCI
    MA in Comparative Literature at UCLA
    BA in English Literature at UCLA

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