Summary
Seungho Choi is an independent researcher and NYU Economics undergraduate with 11 years of experience applying quantitative analysis to policy and market problems across academia, startups, and consulting. He has led labor-market and productivity analyses for a Korea Development Bank–commissioned project at Seoul National University, using R and Excel to build quarterly value-added productivity models. Seungho pairs hands-on data work (STATA, R) with practical project leadership—founding Conelize to run networking conferences and student consulting programs that supported traditional market vendors. He has driven market research and product refinement for accessibility tech through a KAIST-linked entrepreneurship program and consulting with Amramp Accessibility. Comfortable translating behavioral-economics insights into actionable business ideas, he also brings experience mentoring peers and coordinating cross-disciplinary student initiatives. A Seoul-based researcher, he blends rigorous empirical methods with a knack for turning academic findings into real-world programs.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Business and Economics, Business and Economics at George Mason University Korea
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Economics, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Economics at New York University
Korean, English