Eric Haun
Eric Haun is pursuing a Master of Science in Foreign Service at Georgetown University. His academic concentration is in Global Business, Finance, and Society and he is a candidate in the Landegger International Business Diplomacy honors program. In addition, he is specializing in international trade, Chinese language, and US-China affairs.
Eric holds a Bachelor of Science in Financial Management from Kansas State University. Prior to coming to Georgetown, Eric was working in China for six years in the education sector. He started as an English teacher with New Oriental Education and Technology Company, in Chongqing, China. He then went on to launch a consultancy focused on assisting Chinese schools to recruit and hire foreign teachers.
From 2018 to 2021, Eric served as a Board Member for the Southwest Chapter of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (EUCCC), representing 170+ international companies to both local and foreign governmental stakeholders. He was selected as the Leading Pen of the Chamber’s Southwest chapter’s 2018/2019 Local Position Paper.
His other volunteer experience includes serving on the Rotary Club of Chongqing’s Board of Directors, the Kansas State Delta Chi Educational Foundation Board, and as a U.S. Citizen Liaison Volunteer for the U.S. Consulate General in Chengdu, China. After finishing his graduate degree, Eric aspires to work in public service at the intersection of U.S.-China affairs. In his free time, he enjoys travel, gastronomy, road biking, and upland bird hunting.
"I chose MSFS because of the program's focus on public service and its legacy of graduating numerous generations of transformational leaders in world affairs. The proximity of the school in relationship to practitioners based in Washington DC was an additional deciding factor. Lastly, the MSFS cohort model is unique in that each student brings their own diverse background and subject matter expertise to the classroom, creating opportunities where one can learn as much from fellow classmates as one does from the professor."