About
Meet Bonnie Monique Youn, a criminal recruiting supervisor at The RMN Agency in Atlanta, Georgia, with a numerous background in law and network management. Bonnie Monique Youn is a Legal Recruiting Manager at The RMN Agency, a top criminal recruiting firm in Atlanta for the past five years. Since joining the team in 2016, Bonnie has been working confidentially with criminal applicants, imparting counseling and steering to help them improve of their careers. She specializes in knowledge candidates' aspirations, undertaking resume evaluations, and offering interview coaching to assist them be successful in the felony discipline. Additionally, Bonnie serves as a liaison for numerous organization money owed. Ethnically Korean however born in the Philippines, Bonnie started out her prison career as a Staff Lawyer at the U.S. Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit. She later transitioned to immigration law in 1997 and sooner or later founded her personal boutique firm, the Youn Law Group. With nearly two decades of enjoy, Bonnie joined The RMN Agency to make use of her considerable networking and social media competencies as a criminal recruiter. In addition to her professional achievements, Bonnie is actively involved in the legal network. She has served as Past President and a protracted-time Board member of the Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA). Bonnie has organized numerous criminal applications and performs a key position in making plans the Annual GAPABA Gala, which draws a various institution of legal experts, judges, and elected officers. She has also been a Board member of the Korean American Bar Association of Georgia (KABA-GA). Bonnie's contributions increase beyond the prison area, as she has been identified as a network leader each domestically and nationally. In 2013, she was honored as a White House Cesar Chavez Community Champion of Change for her advocacy work in Immigration Reform. Bonnie has led initiatives together with the 2012 and 2013 GA Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Legislative Day and collaborated with the White House Initiative on AAPIs for its SE Regional Action Summit in 2012. Bonnie is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and Brown University. She is married to Prof. Frank McDonald of Emory University and shares her home with two cats, Pancake and Waffles.
Legal Issues
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Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Korean: Spoken
Accepted Jurisdictions
Experience
Education
Graduation year: 1991
Graduation year: 1987
Associations
2013 - Current
1996 - Current
1996 - Current