
Christine Moon
Christine Moon has been with Google since 2004 and has taken on key engineering and sales positions at Google. Currently, she is heading Android Partnerships with Asia Pacific partners. Christine created partnerships with over 40 international OEM partners in licensing Google Mobile Services (YouTube, Android Market, Movies, Music, etc.) for global distribution. She led the successful launch of “lead devices” (i.e. Nexus S) with key strategic partners in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. She has enabled explosive growth of Android devices with Google services including Android Market through partnerships with leading carriers and device manufacturers worldwide. Prior to this role, Christine led the effort in expanding Google R&D and engineering operations and helped to scale sales operations in their key international markets, and initiated Google’s incubator program in South Africa.
Prior to Google, she worked in New York and Hong Kong offices of Morgan Stanley’s M&A and Real Estate groups executing on transactions with a total value over $2.4 billion. In the aftermath of the Asia economic crisis, Christine worked at the International Finance Bureau at the Ministry of Finance and Economy, Republic of Korea helping to bring in foreign direct investments to South Korea. Christine received her B.A. in English Literature and Political Science from Yonsei University and M.A. in International Relations from Yale University as a Fulbright scholar.












