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Mikyung Kim-Molina

Regional Project Manager, Bay Area Urban Areas Security Initiative (BAUASI)

Eradicate Hate:
2023

Mikyung Kim-Molina is a Regional Project Manager for the Bay Area Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). Mikyung has overseen numerous regional initiatives including cyber resilience, public safety information sharing, interoperable communications, and public information and warning. She also oversees the targeted violence prevention and domestic violent extremism programs for the Bay Area UASI region. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mikyung was deployed for over a year and a half to the San Francisco Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to serve as the Deputy Joint Information Center (JIC) Chief of Operations.

In her prior role with the Bay Area UASI, Mikyung was responsible for developing professional services contracts with consultants and creating Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) with sub-recipient jurisdictions. Prior to joining the Bay Area UASI, Mikyung was the federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Grants Manager for the San Francisco Human Services Agency. While at the San Francisco Human Services Agency, she also served as a Contracts Manager and a Program Manager for a federally subsidized housing program that serves unhoused individuals and families with special needs. She has also worked for various other City Departments including the Department of Public Health, the Board of Supervisors Budget Analyst’s Office, and the Adult Probation Department.

She holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from SFSU and a BA degree in Legal Studies with a minor in American Literature from UC Berkeley. Mikyung was educated and raised in the Bay Area.

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