Board of directors

GUIDED BY EXPERIENCE.

ADVISED BY A COUNCIL OF COLLEGIATE DELEGATes AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS

The CCMUN Board of Directors is the governing body of the California Coastal Model United Nations organization. While the Secretariat is the secondary student-run executive body that maintains day-to-day operations in planning, managing, and executing the conference, the Board of Directors provides Secretariat oversight and long-term planning and facilitates conference continuity.

Its purpose is to ensure the success of the organization and its consistent service to the Californian and international community in youth education and honing skills in public speaking, diplomacy, and politics. The Board is comprised of former Secretariat members and industry experts, and a representative is present at all CCMUN events.

To contact the Board, please complete the contact form.

Won-Jae chang

analyst, cornerstone research

Won-Jae Chang is an incoming analyst at Cornerstone Research. He graduated from Princeton University in 2024, with a degree in Economics and a minor in Applied Mathematics. 

Throughout college and high school, Won-Jae has been heavily involved in Model United Nations both as a delegate and student leader. He was the Secretary-General of the Princeton MUN Conference, the President of the United Nations International School MUN, and the President of the American Whig-Cliosophic Society (the oldest collegiate political, literary and debating society in the U.S.). Outside of politics, Won-Jae enjoys cooking, reading, and soccer.

Sabrina tang

bS, University of california, berkley

Sabrina is a first-year student at UC Berkeley majoring in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. She competed in Model United Nations during her junior and senior years of high school, winning multiple awards, including a Best Delegate award.

Shannon park

buSIness technology solutions analyst, Deloitte Consulting

Shannon Park is a Business Technology Solutions analyst at Deloitte Consulting. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Economics and a minor in Environmental Systems and Society at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Shannon’s dedication to artificial intelligence, sustainability, and social impact has driven notable successes, such as enhancing AI brand protection and sustainable AI-driven agricultural solutions. With robust skills in project management, data analysis, and research, Shannon helped build an ESG reporting platform as a research assistant at the UCLA Anderson School of Business. She also wrote research papers on the intersection of technology, AI, and sustainability transformation for businesses, lobbied in Sacramento, and received support for environmental bills.