(1) San Francisco has An Asian American Mayor
Ed Lee has bcome the city's first elected Asian-American chief executive, the San Francisco Chronicle is reporting. The vote count has not finished yet, but Lee's lead seems insurmountable.
America is the land of opportunity. Step up, speak up and be politically involved. "Seek and ye shall find."
(2) The Newest & yet Largest 80-20 Chapter Formed in MI
Here is another example of "Seek and ye shall find." Prof. Yin-Long Qiu is a strong believer in how 80-20 can help Asian Ams locally & nationally. So he decides to establish a Southeast Michigan chapter. I referred him to http://www.80-20initiative.net/about/chapters.asp and a few relevant leaders* to assist him.
Yesterday, the newest and largest chapter in 80-20's history was formed with 96 members! It has very prominent members too, including but not limited to
Prof. Yu Xie who is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, & Charles Zhang who is recognized by Baron's Magazine as one of the top 100 Independent Financial Advisor 2004-2007, 2009 and 2010.
Help our SE Michigan chapter go over 100.
(3) Get Politically Involved
See how 80-20 has served our community. Read "80-20's Top 10 Accomplishment": http://www.80-20initiative.net/images/data/top10.pdf
To join, using a credit card, go to http://www.80-20initiative.net . Or send
your check to: 80-20 PAC 13337 South St. #189 Cerritos, CA 90703.
Basic $35; Family
$50; Student $15; Life Member $1,000.
Respectfully,
S. B. Woo, who has volunteered for 12 years to 80-20 and donated $100,000
See a 5-minute Video http://www.youtube.com/user/farlandchang8020
Acknowledgement:
Kevin Chiang, Forest Hills, NY: $1,500
Francis F. Lee, San Matei, CA: $1,000
*80-20's V.P. on Chapter Development Yueh-ting Lee, and Life Member Marisa
Chuang & others helped greatly.