The NCBC Member Spotlight is a feature that allows NCBC members across the nation to get to know one another. If you would like to be featured in a future NCBC Member Spotlight, please contact a member of the NCBC Editorial Staff. In this issue, we meet NCBC Member Mohung Wong!
Name: Mohung Wong
Position: Chief Deputy Clerk
Court: US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
How long have you been with the Federal Judiciary?
27 years
How long have you been a member of the NCBC, and how do you get involved?
I have been kind of at the peripheral of the NCBC organization for the past 2 decades. In addition to attending most of the conferences during that period, I have also been involved in presenting in a number of breakout sessions. The last of which was on NextGen CM/ECF with other MLO courts at the Washington D.C. Conference. It was a great experience and I would encourage everyone to try that.
What is your favorite NCBC Conference experience?
There are so many great conferences that it's really hard to just pick one. New Orleans, San Francisco, Atlanta, among others, came to mind. But I truly enjoyed every one of them.
How would you like to be more involved with the NCBC in the future?
I hope to be able to participate more in future conferences. And, at some point, maybe as a part of a hosting court's team.
Name: Mohung Wong
Position: Chief Deputy Clerk
Court: US Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
How long have you been with the Federal Judiciary?
27 years
How long have you been a member of the NCBC, and how do you get involved?
I have been kind of at the peripheral of the NCBC organization for the past 2 decades. In addition to attending most of the conferences during that period, I have also been involved in presenting in a number of breakout sessions. The last of which was on NextGen CM/ECF with other MLO courts at the Washington D.C. Conference. It was a great experience and I would encourage everyone to try that.
What is your favorite NCBC Conference experience?
There are so many great conferences that it's really hard to just pick one. New Orleans, San Francisco, Atlanta, among others, came to mind. But I truly enjoyed every one of them.
How would you like to be more involved with the NCBC in the future?
I hope to be able to participate more in future conferences. And, at some point, maybe as a part of a hosting court's team.