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Committee of 100 proudly presents
“Bridge to a Bright Future” Mentoring Event

The highly anticipated Committee of 100 2006 Mentoring Event will be held:

Saturday, April 22, 2006
1:00pm – 4:30pm
Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, CA

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Register to participate in this unique opportunity to Build Your Own “Bridge to a Bright Future” at: http://www.acteva.com/go/committee100

Committee of 100 members worldwide are coming together for this exceptional event. Join in this rare occasion to converse directly with influential Chinese-American leaders in their field from High Tech to Entertainment to Public Policy. A brief list of the C100 Member Mentors includes:
(Please click on Mentors' Name for their brief bios)

Chi-Foon Chan - President & CEO, Synopsys, Inc.
Ronnie C. Chan
- Chairman, Hang Lung Group Limited (Hong Kong)
David Chang -
Chancellor, Polytechnic University
Milton Chang
- Managing Director, Incubic
Morris Chang - Chairman & CEO, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Wu-Fu Chen - Chairman, Acorn Campus and Top 100 Venture Investors in U.S. 2000 (Forbes)
Anla Cheng - Partner, Centenium Capital
Carolyn Chin - Vice President, IBM, Citibank, & Reuters America (former)
Wilson Chu - Patner, Haynes and Boone, LLP
Nelson G. Dong - Co-Head, Technology Commerce Group, Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Kenneth Fong - Chairman, Kenson Ventures, LLC and board member of MIT's Whitehead Biomedical Institute
Robert W. Gee - Asst. Sec. of Policy, Department of Energy (former)
David Ho - CEO of Aaron Diamond Aids Research Center, Time "Man of the Year" (1996)
Alice Huang - Faculty Associate in Biology, California Institute of Technology
Jen-Hsun Huang - CEO and President, NVIDIA Corporation
Richard King - Venture Capitalist (ret.)
George P. Koo - Director, Chinese Service Group, Deloitte & Touche
Stewart Kwoh - President, Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California
Robert Lee - Executive Vice President, Pacific Bell (ret.)
Herman Y. Li - Chairman, C&L Restaurant Group Inc.
Norman C.T. Liu - Executive Vice President, GE Aviation Services
Lawrence B. Low - Founding Partner, San Francisco office of Preston Gates & Ellis LLP
Weiming Lu - President, Lowertown Redevelopment Corp.
Matthew Miau - Chair, Mitac-Synnex Group
Jenny Ming - President, Old Navy
Laureen Ong - President, National Geographic Channel
Anthony Sun - Managing General Partner, Venrock Associates
Brian Sun - Partner, Jones Day and Sun
Betty Lee Sung - Chair, Asian American/Asian Research Institute, Author, “Gold Mountain”
David Tang - Partner, Preston Gates & Ellis, LLP
Lee S. Ting - Managing Director, W.R. Hambrecht
Carter Tseng - Founder & Exec. Vice President, Microtek Inc. (ret.)
Lulu C. Wang - CEO, Tupelo Capital Management, LLC
Dennis Wu - Exec. Vice President & CFO, United Commercial Bank
Frank Wu - Dean, Wayne State University Law School, Author, “Yellow”
Jeremy S. Wu - Project Director, U.S. Census Bureau
Linda Tsao Yang - Ambassador, Asian Development Bank, Manila (former)
Shirley Young - Vice President, General Motors (former)
Albert Yu - Chairman, One Angstrom LLC, Former SVP, Intel
(Please click on Mentors' Name for their brief bios)

This year’s Mentoring Event is designed to Maximize your experience to Network and Interact with these Prominent Leaders and your contemporaries.

Register to participate in this unique opportunity to Build Your Own “Bridge to a Bright Future” at: http://www.acteva.com/go/committee100

In addition to participation in the Mentoring Event, your US$60.00 registration fee provides you the opportunity to attend the C100 Annual Conference Panels on Sat., April 22nd and an informal lunch!


Participants from past C100 mentoring events share their experience:
“I walked away from my first C-100 meeting feeling humbled, enlightened, and inspired. In the days following the event, more questions sprung up that led me to a better understanding of myself. Thanks to the Committee for spurring inquires in me.” – Connie Dong

“Thanks for establishing such a unique and valuable program. You have mobilized a new generation to energetically pursue their passions.”– Andrew Wong

“Honestly, it is probably one of the only places where I can get guidance from someone who understands some of the nuances of my cultural background while also understanding the desire to succeed.” – Emily Chiu

Attendance is limited. NO Walk-ins Accepted.


 

 

 

 

 

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