DILYARA TESHEBAYEVA Garay ter, 20, A309, Budapest, 1076, Hungary +36(703)803 194 [email protected]

WORK EXPERIENCE

General Motors Budapest, Hungary Corporate Identity Project Coordinator July 2008 – present -Liaising with Brands, GME & Suppliers-Project Leader, Distributors & authorized repairers. Integrating the NSC/OSS/Importers and gathering the required information across corporate brands. - Invoice and payment processing: serving as conduit between international supplier and regional office -Coordinated GM Corporate Identity project logistics, implementation and quality control in a 21 country territory covering Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Russia and Turkey -Developed, implemented, and tracked progress and delegated activities and tasks according to target plan - Planning, developing and managing structure, agenda, timing, locations, and logistics during face to face meetings -Monitoring the entire CI Project in OSIS within Central &Eastern Europe region, by facilitating target setting, measure performance vs. targets, and identifying areas of improvement

Radio Free Europe Budapest, Hungary Freelance Translator February 2008 – present -Translating and transcribing news stories and interviews from Kazakh and Russian into English

International airport “Sary-Arka” Karaganda, Kazakhstan Account coordinator & translator October 2006 – May 2007 -Coordinated billing, bookkeeping and processing of international cargo and passenger flights for the airport -Served as English speaking liaison between international flights and ground services at the airport -Drafted and translated official international correspondences with current and potential customers -Developed presentations delivered by airport administration to international conferences and potential customers and partnering organizations -Became proficient on industry flight documentation program “1C”

The Ministry of Trade and Industry Astana, Kazakhstan Internal Trade Development Department February – April 2006 -Assisted and translated for high-level Ministry staff on economic and trade issues

United Nations Organization New York, NY Intern, Meeting Servicing Unit June- September 2005 -Dealt directly with high-level delegations in a highly professional and performance oriented environment -Organized professional services for official UN conferences and meetings Open Society Institute/Soros Foundation New York, NY Intern, Eurasianet project January - May 2005 -Wrote articles for the News Analysis section of the website on Central Asian issues -Interviewed high-level Central Asian government officials and analysts -Analyzed and complied summaries of policy reports and recent publications -Conducted extensive research used both in my reporting and within the Eurasianet project

United Nations Conference on Landlocked Countries Almaty, Kazakhstan Interpreter for Kazakhstan Government Delegation August, 2003 -Interpreted English-Russian/Russian-English for official meetings, seminars and speeches -Organized on-site logistics with UN and Kazakhstani Delegations

EDUCATION

Central European University Budapest, Hungary MA, International Relations and European Studies September 2007 – June 2008 -Awarded George Soros Foundation full scholarship for intensive year-long MA program

Karaganda State University Karaganda, Kazakhstan BA, Economics September 2002 – June 2006 -Graduated top of class with honors -Official representative in regional student conference

Bard College New York, United States Globalization and International Affairs Program January – May, 2005 -Selected for a semester-long leadership program combining rigorous coursework with a substantive internship

SKILLS

-Language skills: English – fluent; Kazakh – native; Russian – native; Korean – elementary; Hungarian – high beginner -Computer skills: PC, Mac, Corel Draw 10.0., Microsoft Office, SAP proficient

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