2020 CLUSA Internship Program Leaders Training Webinar
Organized by Asian Pacific American Institute / Silicon Valley Innovation Channel Ding Ding TV
Supported by CLUSA Supported by CLUSA
The training webinar is not only for provide trainings to internship program leaders, but also connecting program leaders by sharing experiences, learning from one another and collaborating with fellow APIA leaders. Let us work as one family to improve our internship program and strengthen our community together.
2020 CLUSA Internship Program Leaders Training Webinar
The training webinar is not only for provide trainings to internship program leaders, but also connecting program leaders by sharing experiences, learning from one another and collaborating with fellow APIA leaders. Let us work as one family to improve our internship program and strengthen our community together.
2020 CLUSA Internship Program Leaders Training Webinar
Supported by CLUSA
The training webinar is not only for provide trainings to internship program leaders, but also connecting program leaders by sharing experiences, learning from one another and collaborating with fellow APIA leaders. Let us work as one family to improve our internship program and strengthen our community together.
Speaker:
Dr. Hong Qiu
Youth Program Chair, Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association Ohio
2020 CLUSA Internship Program Leaders Training Webinar
Supported by CLUSA
The training webinar is not only for provide trainings to internship program leaders, but also connecting program leaders by sharing experiences, learning from one another and collaborating with fellow APIA leaders. Let us work as one family to improve our internship program and strengthen our community together.
Speaker:
Dr. Michael Chang
Founder Executive Director, Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute
Keynote Topic: Census: The Important of Counting Children
Speaker: Nick Kuwada: Manager at Census 2020 Program Office of the Census
Nick works as the program manager for the Santa Clara County Office of the Census and leader for the “Count Me In” 2020 County campaign. His team believes that all residents have the right to be counted regardless of their legal status, income, race or living circumstances. Santa Clara residents must stand up so we can receive our fair share of political representation in a very divided Congress as well as federal financial resources that pay for our most important safety net programs. Together, we must find a way to overcome fear and suspicion to ensure the future success of our communities.
Before joining the County, he helped lead Asian Law Alliance’s Civic Engagement program that focused on engaging immigrants and youth to register to vote, learn about the ballot, and get out to vote. Nick sees the future of our democracy though a new generation of voters who think and feel different that its predecessors. He knows that there is excitement and a drive in our youth that will change the face of politics from left-right to a more thoughtful discussion about issues. Nick graduated from the University of Utah double majoring in economics and english with a minor in mathematics. He got his JD from Willamette University.
Mr. Chau has started numerous successful technology companies. He is a long-time venture capitalist and real estate investor and was a founder of the Acorn Campus, a technology incubator that provides early-round seed funding. He has more than 40 years of business experience in the United States, Taiwan, China, and elsewhere in the Pacific Rim.
Mr. Chau is a philanthropist and focuses on social justice issues. In addition to the Civic Leadership USA (CLUSA) Foundation, he is the board chair of Vision New America and the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association. He is also an executive board member of Shin Shin Education Foundation, an organization dedicated to education equity in China.
Mr. Chau was born in Shanghai and raised in Hong Kong and Vietnam. He received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and MBA from UC Berkeley.