Workshop

Gateway Professional Development: Take Ownership of 2021 Before 2021 Owns You!

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
8:30 – 10PM

While the perception of the Bamboo Ceiling has spurred increased awareness of the need for more diverse leadership within corporations, the reality is that individual professionals must take greater ownership of our career and leadership design to achieve the success we desire.

In this provocative program, Jeanny Chai acknowledges the cultural experiences unique to professionals of Asian heritage, and of all backgrounds and the gender trainings women carry and reveals how those experiences impact

(1) how high you can rise in your career or leadership

(2) the personal fulfillment you enjoy in the process

Wednesday, February 17, 2021
8:30 -9:30PM EST Webinar + Q&A session
9:30 -10:00PM EST Virtual Networking session

Zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckde-hpzwsGt1ZgeRwDJJuYgKMdYRcbYM3
Will also be on Facebook Live

Asian Leaders Alliance (ALA), National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP), and Asian Business League (ABL)

Moderator:

Ramon Tran Tang, ALA Leadership Development Lead

About the Speaker:

BambooMyth.com Founder, coach & speaker, Jeanny Chai helps Asian American women find their worth from within and “Live Their Leadership Potential” by reframing the cultural priorities that have been given to us. She believes that breaking through the Bamboo Ceiling is an internal quest and only by thinking differently that we can create a new norm. She has been invited to speak at companies including Salesforce, Oracle, KPMG, HP and has been featured in Fortune Magazine, USA Today, and Thrive Global.

Drawing from powerful personal experiences that include “shaming” her family by not attending medical school after graduating from Stanford, raising four children and becoming known as a successful business development professional in Silicon Valley, Jeanny has devoted herself to helping Asian Americans find their confidence from within.

It took Jeanny 3 breast cancer tumors and a divorce to come into the realization of how she could flourish, and she is dedicated to saving other women the pain of having to go through great adversity to reach the point of personal transformation.

Read more about Jeanny’s impact and work at www.BambooMyth.com