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Korean Canadian appointed SF consul general
September 1, 2015
Brandon A. Lee, a second-generation Korean Canadian, has been named Consul General of the Canadian office in San Francisco.
Lee, 39, is a Toronto native who studied economics at Hamilton McMaster University before being scouted as a diplomatic official in 2004 and working at the World Trade Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Lee will take over from Consul General Catherine Doyle.