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members and growing professionals in a virtual conference with inspiring leaders who have adapted to the new workplace environment, and learn tips for success in our engaging workshops.
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SHIFT:
Navigating the New Normal
There's no doubt that we, as society, have adapted a new form of everyday life. It doesn't matter who you are, "logging in" is now the start of any engagement. A remote access to society is, in hopes, a temporary avenue of social interaction. As we shift our normal activities to a safe learning environment, we implore our attendees and members to navigate the virtual professional setting together.
This year's convention will focus on challenges as a student, a young/mid-career professional, an entrepreneur, or an executive leader. Learn to stay focused on professional growth, remotely, and learn to maintain an active network while quarantined. We explore insights from inspirational leaders through our first Virtual Leadership Conference, by NAAAP.
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Bryan Pham & Maggie Chui
Asian Hustle Network (AHN) is an online community of 58,000 members that started in November 2019. This mission of AHN is to bring Asian entrepreneurs and professional community together and to provide an inclusive platform for people to collaborate, support, and learn from one another. Bryan, founder, and Maggie, co-founder, also host the Asian Hustle Network Podcast, bringing AAPI entrepreneurs together to inspire, to share their knowledge and to provide the foundation for future generations to succeed.
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Helen Zia
Helen Zia is a writer, activist and Fulbright Scholar. The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Helen was born and raised during the civil rights, anti-war and women’s movements and her journalism centers on stories of social change and justice. She was Executive Editor of the iconic feminist publication MS.magazine, and has been outspoken on issues ranging from human rights to countering gender and hate violence and homophobia. Her work on the Asian American landmark civil rights case of anti-Asian violence appears in the Oscar-nominated film, “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” Learn more >>>
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