Meet Our Team
Who We Are

Kelly Shen
Founder & Director
Kelly is a junior at Occidental College, Los Angeles. An aspiring doctor, she has attended Stanford’s CSSSI program where she was a TA, interned at UCSF with the Brainard Lab, and shadows at Children’s Hospital of LA. At Occidental, she tutors chemistry, does neuroscience research, and heads two clubs. In her free time, she is either singing opera, writing poetry, or birdwatching early in the morning.

Kiana Lovie Hung
Hawaii Chapter Lead
An aspiring healthcare professional, Kiana’s passion for CPR training began in her junior year of high school when she started assisting her former health academy teacher. By senior year, she independently certified 100 students and faculty in CPR combined. She advocates for CPR education as a vital skill that empowers individuals, saves lives, and builds safer communities.


Brandon Hsing
China Chapter Co-Lead
Brandon is a junior at Columbia University. Having lost his father to a cardiac arrest, he is passionate about making positive impacts through Project CPR. His goal with the organization is to provide knowledge and resources, “allowing others to be agents of change, equipped with the ability to be the difference in saving a life.” Brandon also loves to play football.

Wanyu Zhang
China Chapter Co-Lead
Wanyu is a senior at High School Affiliated to Renmin University of China. Aiming to combine clinical research with emerging technologies, she investigates the pathogenesis of diseases like asthma, cholera, cancers, and heart diseases using methods including but not limited to machine learning, molecular docking, and pathway enrichment. Wanyu is also a musician; as a ten-year piano player and a three-year guitar player; she leads a band.


Alex Hamilton
Instructor
Alex is a sophomore at University of San Diego She is on the dance team. At Sacred Heart Prep, she choreographed and performed in the school musical, The Sound of Music. Outside of school, Alex plays volleyball in SF. She also enjoys going to the beach and reading.