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SUMMARY:Virtual Book Discussion "The Storm We Made"
DESCRIPTION:Kick off the New Year by joining Women in National Association of Asian American Professional’s (NAAAP) Book Club! Spotlighting Asian-American women in literature – we celebrate narratives and authors that cover cultural identity\, heritage\, adversity\, and perseverance. We will meet once a quarter to discuss our thoughts\, feelings\, and personal experiences as it relates to the book! \nWe are excited to announce the first book of the year is “The Storm We Made” by Vanessa Chan. Vanessa Chan’s debut novel is a spellbinding\, sweeping narrative about a Malayan mother who becomes an unlikely spy for the invading Japanese forces during WWII—and the shocking consequences that rain upon her community and family. \nCome join us for an engaging conversation online! Link to be sent in an e-mail prior to event. \nBook Club is a great way to network and meet others with common interests. Whether you’re a casual reader or avid reader\, all are welcome! \nRegister Now
URL:https://ny.naaap.org/event/virtual-book-discussion-the-storm-we-made/
CATEGORIES:Community,Women in NAAAP
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SUMMARY:Worklife Matters: Optimizing Your Environment & Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:To finally recognize our own invisibility is to finally be on the path toward visibility. Invisibility is not a natural state for anyone.\n\n— Mitsuye Yamada\, “Invisibility Is An Unnatural Disaster: Reflections of an Asian American Woman” \nThe question then becomes – where and how do we begin this journey of self-advocacy? We believe it starts with community. \nWIN NAAAP-NY\, ACE Next Gen\, and Prime Produce invite you\, our AAPI female professionals and allies\, to join us for this special networking event featuring a powerful panel of experts in areas ranging from career coaching to vibrational health. \nWhether you are just beginning to seek ways to improve the quality of work life\, or far along in your journey of cultivating mental health at work\, our hope is to leave you with a sense of renewed solidarity and practical advice to apply to your own work environment. \nEVENT DETAILS:\nDate/Time: Tuesday\, August 1\, 2023 from 6:00-8:30 PM ET\nLocation: Prime Produce\, 424 West 54th Street\nTICKETS \nDISCUSSION TOPICS:\n \nThe importance of mental health in the workplace\nChallenges specific to AAPI women and personal experiences of navigating work-related stressors from panelists.\nPractical strategies to cope with work-related stresses\, etc.\nGuidance for promoting mental health initiatives in the workplac\n\nPANELISTS:\n \nMargaret Wang (Moderator)\, NAAAP NY Leadership Team\nVanessa Shiliwala\, Founder & VP\, Integrated Marketing\, Thrive Spice Media\nValerie Oula\, Dir. of Vibrational Energy\, THE WELL & Founder\, Modern Ritual NYC\nLizzie Korsgaard\, Career Coach\nYuna Youn\, Dir. of Mental Health\, Korean Community Services of Metropolitan NY\n\nPROGRAM:\n \nPanel Discussion 6:45-7:30pm\nGroup Share and Q&A 7:30-7:45pm\nGuided Meditation led by Valerie Oula 7:45-8:00pm\nNetworking & Closing Remarks 8:00-8:30 pm\n  \n\nEvent venue has been graciously sponsored by Prime Produce. Light food and beverages will be provided. \n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP NOW
URL:https://ny.naaap.org/event/worklife-matters/
LOCATION:Prime Produce\, 424 West 54th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development,Women in NAAAP
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SUMMARY:AAPI WOMXN’S Headshot Party
DESCRIPTION:Been wanting a new professional headshot? Join us at FotoLab to get a professional headshot taken\, mingle with kickass AAPI peers\, and learn how to cultivate a career you love! We welcome all AAPI women and non-binary professionals\, creatives\, entrepreneurs\, and allies. \nHeadshots will be taken throughout the night (first come first serve) with a 30-min intermission at 7pm for our phenomenal guest speakers to share their personal stories and best practices for navigating the professional world in the U.S. and career development as AAPI womxn. \nSpeakers:\nLizzie Korsgaard\, Career Coach\nAfter leaving her thriving corporate career\, Lizzie Korsgaard embarked on a journey of self-discovery and entrepreneurship. Initially starting out as a personal brand photographer\, she eventually discovered her passion as a career coach. She is on a mission to help people gain clarity on your career aspirations\, strengthen their personal brand\, and confidently build an exciting career that’s right for them. Whether they’re looking to make a career change\, start their own business\, or simply find greater fulfillment in their current job\, she encourages everyone to start by downloading her free guide\, the D.E.S.I.R.E. Path to a Meaningful Career. \nJoy Zhu\, Ad Sales at Google\, AIA Board Member\nBorn and raised in Shanghai\, China\, Joy moved to New York at 11 years old. She has since built a highly successful career in advertising\, and done media planning & buying everywhere from the Big 6 to independent agencies\, publishers\, and iconic fashion brands like Calvin Klein. Joy also led ad tech sales at Amazon & Instacart. In 2022\, Joy Zhu joined Google’s GMP (Google Marketing Platform) team to help enable marketers to strategize their digital transformation journey via data & technology. \nOver the course of her 15+ year career\, Joy has become very passionate about DEI in the workplace. She not only co-founded the Asians@ ERG at Instacart in 2021\, but continues to elevate faces and voices in the community by supporting Asians@ communities at Google and serving as a partnerships-focused board member at Asians in Advertising. Joy currently resides in Long Island City\, Queens with her husband and baby daughter. \nSamantha Choi Cadley\, founder & CEO of Manual Labor \nBorn in Seoul\, Korea\, Sam immigrated to the US with her family at the age of 4. As they assimilated into life in New York\, consuming products like Wonder Bread and Kraft cheese became symbols of what it meant to be an American. She may not have known it then\, but this was her first experience around the power of a brand. \nAfter spending decades working at Ralph Lauren and Gap\, in 2012 Sam founded creative and marketing agency Manual Labor. With a mission to “Do Great Work with Good People\,” Sam and her team help companies unlock their brand value\, identify why they exist\, and build the right customer experiences. This entrepreneurial spirit has allowed Sam to build a company rooted in diverse backgrounds and ideas that shapes the company now and in the future. \nModerator\nMargaret Wang\, MDU Broadband Solutions at Andrena\, NAAAP NY Director of Marketing & Communications\nAs a Sales and Strategic Communications professional who has traversed education\, real estate\, telecoms\, and utilities industries\, Margaret is most energized by building and nurturing impactful relationships\, and continuously exploring the psychology of sales and consumerism. \nIn recent roles such as Director of Growth for a multinational team at a SaaS startup\, Margaret was more inspired than ever to connect more deeply with her AAPI professional community\, with the hope that she can help further diversify environments around her. \nAlso a Reiki practitioner\, a freelance writer\, and an avid adventurer\, Margaret enjoys balancing her professional ambitions with creativity\, holistic wellness\, and an expansive perspective when navigating her life path forward. \nDATE: April 27th\, 2023\nTIME: 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM EST\nLOCATION:\nFotoLab\n227 W 29th Street #9F\, New York\, NY 10001 \nTICKETS:\nEach tickets includes access to light bites & drinks and 1 professional headshot\n$15 for members of ACE NextGen\, NAAAP NY\, and Asians In Advertising\n$22 for non-members \nNAAAP Member discount code = BG4NZUT \nPurchase tickets here:\nhttps://www.acenextgen.org/upcoming-events/aapi-womxn-headshot-party \nHosted by ACE NextGen’s Women’s Initiative\, Asians in Advertising\, & Women in NAAAP
URL:https://ny.naaap.org/event/aapi-womxns-headshot-party/
LOCATION:227 W 29th Street #9F\, New York\, NY 10001\, 227 W 29th Street #9F\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking,Professional Development,Women in NAAAP
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