I took this GORGEOUS picture during a road trip from GA to CA back in August 2008. I think this was taken when I was passing through AZ. Doesn’t it just make you smile and want to touch the sky? Discovery I found an old picture. I’ve never shown it to anyone except to my [...]
Archives for Education
RSA Animate – Changing Education Paradigms
I just finished the course in Leadership in Action for my Masters program and I must say that I am really enjoying how everything I learn in this program directly applies to everything I do at work and in my personal life. Fortunately, right after the Hatwalk 2010 Gala and meeting with James Kyson Lee, [...]
La Dolce Vita
(Photo in courtesy of Tina Do of Bay Photo Group) You must be the change you wish to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi I’m going to have to apologize in advance- this blog post is going to be slightly longer than typical posts due to the extended period of time that I was unable [...]
Be a Leader – beHUMAN
I can’t believe it’s already been two months since I was selected as a finalist for this year’s 25th Annual Miss Asian America Pageant. Please join me this Saturday, August 7th, at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre in San Francisco. Doors open at 6pm. You’ll find more information about this black tie event by [...]
The G(irls)20 Summit: WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER?
“There are 3.3 billion girls and women. What’s your number? Get your unique, and randomly generated number, and be a voice to empower girls and women all over the world.” I received some emails asking me why I posted random numbers on my Facebook profile and Twitter page. For the past few weeks, people all [...]
Women in the World Summit 2010
Last week, my mom emailed me an article from The Korea Times. She knows how much I love leadership, especially when women’s rights and human rights are involved. I’ve been meaning to write about this Women’s conference awhile ago, but didn’t get the chance to do so until today. It is an article about the [...]
Career Speed Dating: What’s Your Match?
Two weeks ago, on February 24th, I was one of six panelists (three were from government agencies and three from non-profit organizations) to speak at UC Berkeley’s career panel, “Careers in Public Service and Non-Profit Organizations.” That same day and time of my event, 42nd President of the United States, Bill Clinton, was speaking on [...]
It’s Time to Plan for 2010!
Happy New Year! I apologize for the slow updates. I’ve been busy, busy, busy in December, and I expect to be busier this year. Recently, I was notified of my acceptance into the executive Masters in Leadership program at Saint Mary’s College of CA. My first executive weekend begins tomorrow morning. I’m very excited! It’s [...]
Eben Tisdale Public Policy Fellowship
Life is tough for many people who are currently unemployed. My unemployed friends are using their free time traveling or going back to school. If the latter applies to you, then I’d like to tell you about the Tisdale Fellowship. It’s emotionally draining to be a college graduate from a prestigious undergradute university and find yourself jobless. Unlike [...]
Grad Fair for the Public Good in SF!
Monterey Institute of International Studies is hosting this year’s San Francisco Idealist.org Graduate Degree Fair for the Public Good tomorrow. Share the love and tell your friends! Anyone is welcome, especially working people who have been out of school for awhile, and interested in how a graduate degree can help with a growing career. Find this grad [...]
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