
Sungyong Kang
Sungyong Kang, an S.J.D. (Ph.D. in Law equivalent) and Esq., is working as a Criminal Intelligence Officer at the INTERPOL Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Center where his main duty is to coordinate the international cooperation to trace, freeze/seize and confiscate the criminal proceeds. Prior to joining the INTERPOL, he worked as a researcher and an adjunct professor at the Korea National Police University where he focused on the financial crime exploiting new technologies, such as Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Metaverse, etc. Before then, he was an investigator of Korea National Police Agency, and he successfully investigated diverse high profile financial crimes leading his team to be awarded as the best investigation team in Seoul.
Sungyong Kang is an author of many legal researches published by renowned international journals including International & Comparative Law Quarterly (Cambridge University Press), Michigan Journal of International Law (forthcoming, Michigan Law School), etc. He is also a frequent speaker at the conferences organized by respected international entities including FATF, UNTOC, Basel Institute on Governance, EUROPOL and INTERPOL, etc.

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Megan Murphy
Meg Murphy is the Associate Director of Events and Engagement at PCOS Challenge: The National Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Association. Serving 57,000 members, PCOS Challenge is the leading nonprofit support organization globally that is advancing the cause for people affected by PCOS. PCOS Challenge hosts the largest and most influential PCOS educational events in the nation, which serve both patients and healthcare providers. They are the leading organization advocating for and shaping public policy with regard to women and girls impacted by polycystic ovary syndrome.
Meg attended her first PCOS Challenge symposium in 2014 and learned more in that one afternoon than she had in years as a patient. She immediately signed on as a volunteer and went on to become a Patient Advisory Board member. In January 2022, Meg joined the PCOS Challenge team full-time. Meg is passionate about empowering other people with PCOS to advocate for their health.
Prior to joining PCOS Challenge, Meg worked in the Office of Research Affairs at UC San Diego. She is a runner and recently launched the PCOS Challenge Race Team at the Los Angeles Marathon. Meg received her B.A. from Boston University and resides in San Diego, California with her husband.
