Jodi Gill is the founder of Gide USA, a company that has consulted several schools on the west coast, led MOU partnerships between U.S.A. and foreign schools, and helped more than 1000 students with F-1 visa advisement, study abroad opportunities and F-1 OPT support. Before the COVID 19 pandemic, she served as an International Student Administrator (PDSO) at George Fox University.
Notable projects include a partnership with Rev. Peter An that brought forth an energetic American team to Korea for an English camp. This project served near 250 Korean children in South Korea.  In 2020, due to COVID-19 restraints, she and a Korean school administrator, Johan Kim, developed KoreDoor, a tutoring program that connects Korean students to American tutors weekly via video meetings.
During the 2020 year she engaged in a community of adoptees and founded an organization named The Adoptee Group, a charity dedicated to support mental health care for adoptees. In 2021 she authored A Handbook to Korea: For Your Next Trip Back, a book for Korean adoptees who plan to travel to Korea for the first time after their relinquishment.
She enjoys ethnic foods, yoga, hiking, snowboarding, and negotiating for goods in foreign markets.
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