NAAAP Philadelphia Update, 9/22/20

Dear NAAAP members, friends, and sponsors: We hope you are doing well and getting ready for fall. At NAAAP, we are busier than ever organizing even more virtual events that offer our members and friends an opportunity to network and grow professionally.

Late last month, NAAAP National hosted its first virtual Leadership Conference connecting NAAAPsters from all across the country with experts sharing key insights on how to remain successful during this challenging time. If you missed a session or would like to review an interview, you can replay the entire conference in the comfort of your home by clicking here.

We have an exciting “Lunch and Learn” live webinar tomorrow at noon where we will bring diversity and inclusion leaders from various organizations together to discuss the importance of a diverse workforce and more. If you haven’t done so, register as soon as possible to save your spot as we are nearing capacity. Joining our live webinars offers the best experience, allowing you to ask a question and connect with the speakers. To watch any or all of the past webinars we have hosted, please visit NAAAP Philadelphia’s Youtube channel.

Because we believe giving back to the community helps us grow in all areas of our life, we will host our first in-person volunteering event on October 10th. In small groups and following social distancing guidelines, NAAAP leaders, volunteers, and sponsors will visit several healthcare organizations in the Philadelphia metro area to honor and recognize first responders and healthcare workers with deliveries of more than 500 lunches and personal protective equipment. Stay tuned for photos and updates on this project.

If you are seeking new job opportunities, don’t forget to visit our newly created site which lists openings from our sponsors. There are several openings from a variety of companies large and small including Independence Blue Cross; Karpf, Karpf & Cerutti, P.C.; Oakley Flooring; and WHYY. We are excited to have just added a number of corporate position openings at Wawa. Click here to see the latest job openings and don’t hesitate to reach out to other NAAAP members to network. 


UPCOMING EVENTS:

Wednesday, September 23, join to hear executives discuss the importance of Diversity & Inclusion within every organization. Insights will be shared on the benefits of hiring professionals from diverse backgrounds. Register here.

Tuesday, October 6, we will partner with EY to host a 1.8 CPE credit course on Data Privacy and the Future of Television. This continuing professional education course will help CPAs needing credits to maintain their license. For more information and to register please click here.

Thursdays, October 15, 22, and 29, the Philadelphia chapters of NAAAP, APFA, NABA, and IBA are teaming up to host this year’s 2020 Employee Resource Group (ERG) Virtual Summit Series: Building Unity Across ERGs: Allyship in Action. This three-part series is dedicated to promoting Diversity and Inclusion efforts in the workplace. Learn about how ERGs can collaborate and empower leaders to be change agents in their industry.

  • October 15th: Mental Health and Well-Being
  • October 22nd: How to be an Ally
  • October 29th: Managing Unconscious Bias and Microaggressions 

To register for the first workshop on October 15th (6 – 7:30pm), please click here.

NAAAP PHILADELPHIA LEADERSHIP SPOTLIGHT: CINDY NG

Cindy Ng is a partner at Evergreen Financial Partners where she helps individuals, families, and business owners reach their financial goals through a broad spectrum of financial services, including long-term asset accumulation, preservation, and distribution strategies. Evergreen Financial Partners is a proud sponsor of NAAAP Philadelphia. Previously, Cindy served as the chief financial officer (CFO) of mid-size privately held companies, where she focused on protecting assets, managing risks, and securing the company’s financial future.
 
Passionate about giving back to the community, Cindy co-founded the Greater Philadelphia Cantonese Academy, a not-for-profit Chinese language school based in Rosemont, PA and has served on its board for over 15 years. Cindy has also served on the board of professional organizations and mentored young professionals and college students. She is the Executive Vice President of NAAAP Philadelphia’s leadership team.

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1. What three traits define you? High integrity, goal-oriented, and forward thinking.

  • High integrity – It’s a critical cornerstone of how I conduct myself in all personal and professional relationships.
  • Goal-oriented – With a purposeful roadmap, I am driven to make progress and move toward goal achievement.
  • Forward thinking – I look beyond the current circumstances and consider multiple possible outcomes.

2. What is your personal philosophy?
I believe in leading a balanced life and making time for my family, my profession, and giving back to the community. I think it’s important to make the most out of each of these and to enjoy the journey along the way.

Also, I have lived my life with a positive mindset, where the glass is always half-full. I think this outlook has brought me more smiles and helped me get through challenges more easily.

3. Ten years ago, who did you think you would be now?
I have spent most of my career in corporate executive roles, serving as chief financial officer in a number of privately held companies and successfully leading them through financial challenges and growth. I’ve always wanted to utilize these skills to also helping individuals as I’ve been handling personal finances for family friends and their businesses since my college days. Currently, I am in the next chapter of my career. In my financial services practice, I am extending my passion and applying my extensive financial experience to helping individuals, families, and business owners to achieve their financial goals at various stages of life.

4. What are you listening to/reading these days?
I enjoy a variety of podcasts and books. In addition to daily news, I listen to inspirational TED Talks and read Adam Grant’s writings on human and organizational dynamics. I also follow Bill Gates whom I believe is a great visionary, not only during his days in the technology world but also the wonderful work he has been championing to improve human lives through his philanthropy.

5. Where is your favorite place to be?
Spending time with my family wherever possible, either at home or at a chosen vacation spot, since we are all very busy.

6. Where is the best place you’ve traveled to and why?
My family and I love to travel and spend time outdoors. I really enjoyed our trip to the Galapagos Islands where we saw stunning landscapes and unique wildlife, such as giant tortoises weighing over 700 pounds and beautiful blue-footed boobies, not seen elsewhere in the world.

7. What is your biggest aspiration?
Professionally, at this time, to grow a meaningful financial services practice that would help educate and improve people’s financial wellness. On the personal side, to be there for my family.

8. What does leadership mean to you?
Lead by example to achieve a common goal while elevating those around you. A leader must have the “we” and “us” mentality.

9.  What would you do (for a career) if you weren’t doing this?
I am a people person and enjoy the human relations aspects. I think I could work in human resources.

10.  What is your favorite thing about volunteering at NAAAP Philadelphia?
I am very fortunate to be surrounded by a team of talented leaders who are looking to grow professionally and to give back to the community. I’ve also built wonderful relationships, shared knowledge and learned new skills through my active involvement at NAAAP.

LESSONS FROM LEADERS:

By: David To, Senior Project Manager at Independence Blue Cross and Vice President of Membership for NAAAP Philadelphia 

Recently, I had the opportunity to interview two senior level executives, Patrick Yung, SVP, Corporate Development and Strategic Investments at Independence Blue Cross, and Will Luttrell, CEO of Amino Payments. Each shared how they grew their careers and what has been essential in developing relationships. Below are summaries of three key lessons I learned during our one-hour discussion.

  1. Networking is key to building influence and creating mutually-beneficial relationships. It’s important to know your value proposition or how you can contribute and help others. Once you understand this, you eliminate the idea that your networking activity is self-serving.
  2. The secret to being able to communicate and get buy-in from the majority to support your vision requires empathy along with interest in their success and well-being. In addition to these, you have to be authentic, transparent, and honest. Don’t forget to build trust.
  3. When planning your next career move, remember that there are different approaches. One is to determine what is important to you and gives you fulfillment; then, grow your career in that direction. Opportunities typically appear when you elevate your marketability. Ask yourself: Who are the people around me, and do I enjoy working with them? Another approach is to have a relentless work ethic and curiosity to solve problems, which can elevate your profile and increase the likelihood you’ll be considered for a promotion. Regardless of how you grow your career, when you see someone else who is successful, ask yourself: why not me? Then figure out a way to get where you want to be.

STORIES FROM OUR MEMBERS:

During the pandemic lockdown, Viviana Yang, NAAAP Philadelphia’s Vice President of Accounting & Finance and Professional Development, had extra time on her hands to focus on one of her favorite hobbies: crocheting. She shared that at the beginning of the lockdown most retail stores that sell yarns were closed, so acquiring the right type of yarn was challenging.
 
Over a few weeks, Viviana completed three woodland animals which she had planned to donate to a friend’s daycare. However, the delivery of her furry friends will have to wait until the daycare will allow visitors again. Additionally, Viviana crocheted a llama and a poncho as gifts for her daughter’s birthday. This year Viviana decided on the handmade gifts because her crocheting skills have improved. To keep the gifts a surprise, Viviana only crocheted after her daughter was in bed. She had many long nights of trial and error, mixed with creativity to complete her varied projects. 

crocheted fox, owl and raccoon

Two years ago, Viviana learned how to crochet to de-stress from the busy schedule of being a professional woman. She was constantly on-the-go, multi-tasking, juggling work and family duties, and her mind was used to nonstop thinking and planning. Viviana tried meditation, but it was difficult for her to practice it and completely clear her mind to relax and de-stress. Viviana found that crocheting requires only yarn and a hook, and the repetitiveness of the work allowed her mind to clear and slow down. According to Viviana, the best part is seeing her hard work and creativity come to fruition. Viviana learned to crochet by watching YouTube tutorials and joining crocheting Facebook Groups. The latter connects her with the crocheting community around the world.

RECOGNITIONS:
Community service is fundamental to NAAAP, so we want to highlight some of the good work of our fellow nonprofits and projects we have partnered with other organizations.

We are supportive of the great work the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia (AACCGP) is doing to support small business owners during this time. AACCGP recently sponsored a virtual program to help growing minority- and women-owned businesses learn about the essentials of exporting and doing business internationally. On September 22, AACCGP will be hosting a free virtual workshop for small business owners to hear directly from the IRS on topics critical to the success of their business. To help Asian-owned restaurants and grocery stores during the COVID-19 pandemic, AACCGP will also be extending their Asian Eats program through the end of the year. For more information about AACCGP, click here.

We want to congratulate SEAMAAC for their outstanding work in feeding hungry people in Philadelphia during the pandemic. Since March, SEAMAAC has distributed thousands of meals and food boxes to Philadelphians while encouraging them to vote and complete the census. Through partnerships with other local organizations, SEAMAAC provided more than 400 free COVID tests and helped raise nearly $500,000 to support small family- and immigrant-owned businesses in South Philly. For more information about SEAMAAC and to donate to their efforts, click here.

NAAAP Philadelphia Update, 6/25/20

Dear NAAAP members, friends, and sponsors:
 
Happy Summer! We are gearing up to offer three virtual events over the next few weeks to help you connect with other professionals and learn new skills. We have opened these events to non-members too so feel free to share the registration links with a friend or a colleague who could benefit from any or all of our upcoming webinars. Please be sure to R.S.V.P. today as spots are limited. Scroll down below for additional information and sign up today to hold your spot in our upcoming events.
 
In case you missed our last webinar on the importance of having a personal brand that stands out and knowing how to promote yourself, click here to watch the replay.
 
NAAAP Philadelphia is committed to building and connecting our Corporate Sponsors to our Members and friends with career opportunities in the Philadelphia area. To that end, we are excited to provide additional resources by launching a page on our website for you to see companies in the area hiring talents in a broad range of areas from technology, finance, legal, consulting, healthcare, operations, marketing, real estate advisory, and others. Our corporate sponsors have the opportunity to post jobs to the NAAAP Philadelphia website where members and non-members alike will be directed to the available positions and instructions on how to apply. Please be sure to check the website periodically to see if your next opportunity awaits.
 
UPCOMING EVENTS:
 
Next Wednesday, July 1st at 7 p.m. for NAAAP’s WIN(e) and Dine, first virtual event with Women In NAAAP. Pour your favorite wine or beverage, gather a light snack, and join NAAAP as we host a virtual get-together to discuss how Covid-19 is especially challenging for women and how we can support each other. Everyone is welcome! Click here to register and be sure to read the two articles attached on the registration page. Join Women In NAAAP for a relaxing evening and a lively discussion! 

Thursday, July 9 for a “Lunch and Learn” live webinar on employee rights during the pandemic: Employer and Employee Rights and Obligations Concerning Covid-19 with Current and Returning Employees – From A Legal Perspective. Trial attorneys from Karpf, Karpf & Cerutti will explain applicable laws and answer your questions. Register to attend the event here.
 
Thursday, July 23 for a “Lunch and Learn” live webinar focused on your career: Thrive in a New Norm: Own Your Career. Three senior executives from Comcast, Robert Half, and TD Bank will offer advice on how to navigate and land your next career opportunity in today’s current market. Register to attend the event here.
LEADERSHIP SPOTLIGHT: NOEL ABEJO
 
For the debut of NAAAP Philadelphia’s Leadership Spotlight, we highlight Noel Abejo, a Vice President of Technology for Wells Fargo. He is a board member of the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia and on NAAAP’s leadership team as Vice President of Public Relations. We had a conversation with Noel recently and asked him to share his thoughts on a broad range of topics from what he’s reading to his leadership style to his favorite travel spot. Read on to learn more about Noel. 
 
What three traits define you? Accountability, Integrity & Commitment.
 
What is your personal philosophy? Take action and make a difference. Live each day and finish what you started.
 
Ten years ago, who did you think you would become? I didn’t look that far ahead ten years ago since we were just getting out of a bad economy. I knew I wanted to move up in my career and take on more responsibilities. I also became more involved in helping literacy programs for children and being a mentor for young adults.
 
What are you listening to/reading these days? I recently read “Autentico: The Definitive Guide to Latino Career Success”. It’s a good read on the importance of Latinos and their influence in the next few years. Unfortunately, Latinos still lacked numbers in executive positions and senior leadership which is also faced by Asians in the United States.
 
Where is your favorite place to be? I love family vacations so it would be anywhere with family. We have an annual multi-family vacation at Sea Isle City so that has become my favorite place and there are so many memories of our get-togethers.
 
Where is the best place you’ve traveled to and why? It always seems like my most recent vacation is the best so Italy would be it. More specifically, Florence. The history, Renaissance, art galleries, Michelangelo’s David sculpture, beautiful architecture, and the people were great. Plus, Leonardo da Vinci is one of my favorite historical figures. My favorite quote from him is, “Learning never exhausts the mind.”  
 
What is your biggest aspiration? Career-wise, I want to continue to stay on track as a leader, team player, and be a role model. From a personal standpoint, being a husband, father and grandfather has been very fulfilling.
 
What does leadership mean to you? Have a vision, take action, communicate well, and follow-through. Be accountable at all times.
 
What would you do (career-wise) if you didn’t get into IT management? If I could go back in time, I would probably be an airline pilot, but that requires 20/20 vision which was a showstopper. Teaching at a college is something that I have also considered. 
 
What is your favorite thing about volunteering at NAAAP Philadelphia? NAAAP really builds leaders by providing connections that matter. It is a pleasure to watch young adults make big progress each year.  
 
For more information on Noel Abejo connect with him on LinkedIn.
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people wearing red volunteer shirts

While many businesses across the country are opening up again, we still need to be cautious to avoid contracting Covid-19. Many of our members who are working from home are enjoying working in pajamas and not having to deal with their morning commute. It seems many of us have found ways to cope with this sudden change in our lives. What has helped during the stay-at-home order as shared by Kevin, Catherine, and Caleigh below is thinking positively.  

Kevin He, a marketing manager, with two toddlers and a dog, adjusted to the stay-at-home order by doing his best to keep to his usual routine which involves having his morning tea, afternoon snack, and going out for walks regularly. He admits it has been challenging as he or his wife has had to be always “on duty” to feed and entertain their two boys. He has been keeping in touch with colleagues and contacts via virtual meetings, emails, phone calls, and texts. With restrictions easing, Kevin is already looking into taking a family vacation. He is eager to go anywhere outside of his home.

Catherine Rheault, a senior at Temple, has continued working for a local CVS store so she hasn’t been stuck working at home. She has been staying connected with contacts via LinkedIn. When she is not working, Catherine has kept busy by exercising and spending time with her family. In the coming weeks, she is looking forward to eating at a restaurant with friends and family. Additionally, Catherine is eager to visit a salon to get a manicure and a haircut. 

Since the stay-at-home order was implemented, Caleigh McGrath, a senior at Drexel and an intern at Comcast, has made it her goal to attend every virtual event, especially happy hour. She makes a point to proactively contact coworkers via email or instant message to check in on a regular basis. She loves the team chat channel where everyone is asked daily to engage by sharing a photo of a certain topic. Caleigh has been spending time with friends and family via Sync Tube and FaceTime. When it’s safer to do so, Caleigh plans to visit her Aunt Kathy and give her a big hug.

RECOGNITIONS:

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We want to congratulate the Asian American Women’s Coalition (AAWC) for hosting a successful virtual “banquet” in place of their usual in-person banquet to celebrate awardees of the AAWC scholarship program. This year, with support from their generous support of donors, AAWC was able to honor 27 scholars, many of whom will be first-generation college students this fall. The virtual banquet is hosted on the AAWC website and was officially kicked off by a Zoom launch event on June 15, 2020. The launch event featured speakers, including Cecilia Moy Yep, AAWC co-founder and the “Godmother of Chinatown”.


CONNECT WITH NAAAP PHILADELPHIA:
You can always stay connected with us by checking NAAAP Philadelphia’s website or any and all of our social media platforms: LinkedInTwitterFacebook, and Instagram. If you are not a member, join today by visiting this link: https://naaap-philadelphia.silkstart.com/join.

Recap and Follow Up: How To Market & Promote Your Personal Brand

We hope you enjoyed NAAAP Philadelphia’s first webinar: How to Market & Promote Your Personal Brand. If you would like to watch it again or missed the live webcast click here to catch the replay.
 
We are planning more webinars and we’d love to hear from you. Please click here to take a brief survey, so we can bring you the content you are interested in.

Thank you for your time! 

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NAAAP Philly Community Update 5/21/20

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Join us next Thursday, May 28th for a “Lunch and Learn” live webinar with marketing leaders Min Park, Senior Director of Marketing at WuXi Advanced Therapies, and Shawn Samuel, Senior Manager of Marketing at Comcast. 

Having a personal brand that stands out and knowing how to promote yourself could give you the edge when it comes to landing your next promotion or job. Min and Shawn will share insights into marketing and elevating your brand. Kevin He, Manager of Marketing at WuXi Advanced Therapies will moderate this one-hour interactive discussion.

We have opened this event to non-members so share the registration link with a friend or colleague who could benefit from this webinar. Be sure to R.S.V.P. today as spots are limited to join this webinar live 
https://naaap-philadelphia.silkstart.com/events/how-to-market-and-elevate-your-brand.

May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. There are two more webinars NAAAP National will host to recognize and celebrate APA culture, traditions, and contributions. For more information and to register please visit http://www.naaap.org/apahm2020/.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:

While the stay-at-home order is still in place, community service is still a NAAAP priority. We are proud to support Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC) and raise funds for their annual Reach & Raise grassroots fundraising event.

With the generous support of NAAAP leaders, board of directors, members, sponsors, and friends we were able to raise over $2,000 to support LBBC. We thank everyone who joined NAAAP Philadelphia and made a donation. Your generous gift helped make LBBC’s annual Reach and Raise event an inspiring success, with nearly $350,000 raised! On Sunday, May 17th, we joined a thousand others across the area for a virtual yoga session to show our support to those impacted by breast cancer. If you’d like to make a contribution, our page is still open to accepting donations until June 30th. Click here to view NAAAP Philadelphia’s video message to LBBC.

RECOGNITIONS:

During Asian Pacific Heritage Month, NAAAP National identified notable chapter leaders. We are proud two of NAAAP Philadelphia Chapter leaders were recognized for their significant contributions: Cindy Ng, Executive Vice President and Tommy Choi, Chief Operating Officer

We are so proud of one of our sponsors, Sang Kee, known for their Peking duck dish. To show their appreciation to healthcare workers, Sang Kee recently delivered meals to those at Lankenau Hospital and Bryn Mawr Hospital.

LIFE DURING QUARANTINE:

By now we have all found a way to cope with the stay-at-home order. Many of our members who are working from home are enjoying working in pajamas and not having to deal with their morning commute. Some can’t wait for school to reopen so they can stop having to juggle working and homeschooling.

EZ Lin, with two young kids, blocks off time to work and to be with his family. He says scheduling makes it easier for him to manage both pieces of his life. To stay connected and touch base with his contacts, he has been reaching out to have virtual coffee chats.

Without having to commute to work, Shawn Samuel, has been using that time to listen to inspirational podcasts that are trending and following industry leaders such as Jack Ma, Co-Founder of Alibaba Group, and Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft. He loves to share key learnings with peers and leaders to connect and keep in touch.

Diane Nguyen is taking advantage of streaming services to stay healthy and using most of her spare time to plan with her fiancé their upcoming 2021 wedding.

SAVE THE DATE:

  • NAAAP’s WIN(e) and Dine event on Wednesday, July 1 at 7 p.m. Join us as we host our first virtual Women in NAAAP wine and dine event. Pour your favorite wine or beverage, gather a light snack, and join NAAAP as we host a virtual get-together. Stay tuned for more information.
  • The Asian American Women’s Coalition (AAWC) is hosting a virtual banquet to honor their 2020 Scholars on Monday, June 15th. AAWC’s flagship program is the Scholarship Program, offering financial support to college-bound Asian American female students based on merit and financial need. This year, due to COVID-19, AAWC is celebrating by hosting videos of guest speakers along with words from scholars.  Moreover, AAWC is aiming to provide scholarships to all applicants to support them in this particular time of need. To learn more about AAWC or to make a donation please visit www.aawcphilly.org.

CONNECT WITH NAAAP PHILADELPHIA:
You can always stay connected with us by checking NAAAP Philadelphia’s website or any and all of our social media platforms: LinkedInTwitterFacebook, and Instagram. If you are not a member, join today by visiting this link: https://naaap-philadelphia.silkstart.com/join.

Reach & Rise with NAAAP! 5/17/20

Dear NAAAP members, friends, and sponsors,

Please join us in our continued efforts to support our community. This year, NAAAP Philadelphia is supporting Living Beyond Breast Cancer (LBBC) and joining their annual Reach & Raise fundraising event on Sunday, May 17th. We urge all of you to join us and support LBBC in its ongoing efforts to connect people with trusted breast cancer information and to provide a community of supporters. We hope you will support NAAAP Philadelphia’s team to raise $1,000 for LBBC. Please take a minute to visit NAAAP’s unique page for more information and to make a donation. Thank you!

If you have any questions regarding this event, feel free to email us at yogawithnaaap@naaapphilly.org.