Prior to beginning a graduate degree at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, Kate Murray was a Manager of Entrepreneur Selection & Growth at Endeavor, Detroit, a global nonprofit that supports high-impact entrepreneurs in emerging markets worldwide.  Kate enjoys working in the world of economic development, but her one true love will always be the fascinating relationship between the United States and China.

 

Kate learned her first Chinese words at age ten from a “Big Bird in China” song.  Since then, she spent ten years studying Mandarin in the classroom and one semester living in Beijing during her junior year of college.  She dug further into U.S.-China relations during her senior year, researching and writing a thesis titled Bashful or Brash: An Examination of the Chinese Response to the Pivot.

 

Today, Kate tries to keep up with her Mandarin as much as possible, and to use her understanding of Chinese language, culture, and politics to help the entrepreneurs that she works with. 

 

Kate is a proud Boston College Eagle with a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Chinese. 

Prior to beginning a graduate degree at the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, Kate Murray was a Manager of Entrepreneur Selection & Growth at Endeavor, Detroit, a global nonprofit that supports high-impact entrepreneurs in emerging markets worldwide.  Kate enjoys working in the world of economic development, but her one true love will always be the fascinating relationship between the United States and China.

 

Kate learned her first Chinese words at age ten from a “Big Bird in China” song.  Since then, she spent ten years studying Mandarin in the classroom and one semester living in Beijing during her junior year of college.  She dug further into U.S.-China relations during her senior year, researching and writing a thesis titled Bashful or Brash: An Examination of the Chinese Response to the Pivot.

 

Today, Kate tries to keep up with her Mandarin as much as possible, and to use her understanding of Chinese language, culture, and politics to help the entrepreneurs that she works with. 

 

Kate is a proud Boston College Eagle with a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and Chinese. 

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