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Murrieta Business Roundtable  留言于2016-04-14 01:32:16
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
Please join us for the Murrieta Business Roundtable... No cost to attend!
April Speaker: Jennifer Sinclair: "Increasing your business and productivity through fitness."
Jennifer Sinclair is the weight loss specialist of choice for high-end residents in our valley. She is a personal trainer, yoga instructor, success coach and author. Her clients find balance and success in their personal and professional lives through her fitness coaching.
April 20, 2016, 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Murrieta Innovation Center, 26442 Beckman Court, Murrieta, CA
No cost to attend, no RSVP necessary.NOTE: This monthly meeting is always free and open for anyone to attend. Please join us!!
Refreshments provided.
City of Murrieta, 1 Town Square, 24601 Jefferson Ave., Murrieta, CA 92562
bizevents@murrieta.org
ciam.edu  留言于2016-04-13 05:48:06
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
The Graduation of CIAM Class of 2016
Saturday, June 11th at 4pm
Location: Historic War Memorial Building, 435 Fair Oaks Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030
*Ceremony starts promptly at 4pm, please check in at 3:30pm.
Space is Limited! RSVP TODAY!
1(626)350-1500
You have read about him, but now is your opportunity to meet our extraordinary graduation speaker:
MR. BILL BARTMANN
Bill Bartmann has led an extraordinary life. After falling down darkened stairs resulting in his becoming a paraplegic, his doctors told him he would that he would never leave a bed. Disregarding doctor’s orders, he not only learned to sit up, stand, and walk, he earned a black belt in karate and even wrestled Hulk Hogan.. . and won!. After going to college and earning a law degree, he entered into a business that usually ranks pretty low in reputation: the credit/collection industry. Refusing to hire employees who disrespected creditors, he changed the paradigm of the entire industry. Instead of treating individuals as deadbeats trying to avoid paying their debts, he organized an entire business around the idea of helping people get back on their feet, thereby allowing them not only to pay their overdue bills, but to gain dignity and respect and even to regain their credit ratings! His recovery rate for unpaid bill collection soared and he became a billionaire. Forbes listed him as the 25th wealthiest man in the United States, right ahead of Ross Perot.

Then tragedy struck. Due to a government mistake he lost his entire business, which at its peak employed 3700 individuals, and he was forced to declare bankruptcy. It took more than ten years and practically every cent that he had to prove the government wrong and to win an apology and his reputation, but he succeeded. Bill Bartmann started all over again and reclaimed his billionaire status. He founded new companies and devoted his life to lobbying state and federal lawmakers to change the outdated debt collection model. He wrote a bestselling book, “Bouncing Back” which described his journey. Most recently he advised President Obama in Washington, and CIAM was honored to recommend him as a member of its Board of Trustees. Bill’s extraordinary life story is one for the movies. But you don’t need to wait for Hollywood, you can meet him face-to-face and shake his hand. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet him personally when he flies in from Oklahoma as CIAM’s Graduation Speaker. To learn how he dared the impossible to achieve the extraordinary you don’t want to miss this event!

About the Historical War Memorial Building
The War Memorial Building is of special significance. Built to honor the American veterans of World War I, even the Royal Oak near the structure was planted by the Commander of all U.S. Forces in France during WWI, General of the Armies John J. Pershing. He held the highest rank ever given in the U.S., and given to only one other. He is the only individual to have held the rank of six-star general, and he did so while still living. In 1976, a Congressional promoted George Washington to the same rank. In the wall of the building is a cornerstone plaque placed there by Marshal Ferdinand Foch during his visit to Pasadena especially for the event in 1924. Marshal Foch of France was the commander of all Allied Armies, including that of the U.S. during World War I.
Call Now to Register!
1(626)350-1500 or Brian.Tan@ciam.edu
USC U.S.-China Institute  留言于2016-04-13 05:40:20
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
Please join us on Friday, April 22 for a day-long discussion of where China is, where it might be heading, and why it matters for the Chinese, the United States, and the world. Our roster of distinguished scholars and policy analysts will examine
-the state of U.S.-China relations and China's geopolitical aims and tactics
-the state of China's economy and prospects for economic reforms
-the benefits and challenges of China's rapid and continuing urbanization
-if dominant political and social trends will foster the stability the party wants and the innovation the economy needs
2016 Herbert G. Klein Lecture and Opening Keynote Address
Daniel Russel became Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific in 2013. Prior to this, he served for four years on the National Security Council, the last two years as Senior Director for Asian Affairs. Russel entered the U.S. diplomatic service in 1985. He has served in Japan, South Korea, the Netherlands, Cyprus, and at the United Nations. He was educated at Sarah Lawrence College and the University of London. While on sabbatical at Georgetown University, Russel wrote America's Place in the World (1996).
The Herbert G. Klein Lecture is a program of the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Herb Klein was a distinguished USC alumnus and trustee. Click here to learn more about him. Two previous Klein Lectures have focused on U.S.-China relations: Amb. J. Stapleton Roy (2007) and Amb. Clark T. Randt, Jr. (2008).

WHAT: China's Growing Pains
WHEN: Friday, April 22, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
WHERE:The Radisson Hotel at USC - 3540 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA
COST: Click here to register. $100 general admission; $25 for students (must present valid student ID during check-in)
Included: Breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and conference goodies!
Contact: uschina@usc.edu
D. Brown D.  留言于2016-04-13 00:46:56
评论:甘肃省人力资源和社会保障厅代表团访问Barstow 考察职业技术教育
Thank you for sharing this.
Sandra T.  留言于2016-04-13 00:45:37
评论:甘肃省人力资源和社会保障厅代表团访问Barstow 考察职业技术教育
Wonderful.
Thanks for sharing .

Sandi

S.E.  留言于2016-04-13 00:43:40
评论:甘肃省人力资源和社会保障厅代表团访问Barstow 考察职业技术教育
Excellent! Thank you, Dr. J.

Stephen B. Eaton, Ed.S.
Vice President of Academic Affairs
760-252-2411, ext. 7224

When your work speaks for itself, don’t interrupt – Garson Kanin
刘俊松  留言于2016-04-12 14:25:42
评论:姜镇英教授代表海外专业华人社团在“海外华人精英浦东行”的发言
姜教授,您好!
好多年不见,一切都好吧,希望有机会合作和交流。
刘俊松
lbwt  留言于2016-04-12 10:48:16
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
感谢你们的多年支持。
The US Department of Commerce  留言于2016-04-12 05:52:45
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
How to Grow Your Exports to Japan
Is your Murrieta - area business interested in STARTING or EXPANDING it EXPORTS?
Learn how to do business with Japan.
April 21, 2016, 8:30 AM (NOTE: TIME CHANGE)
Murrieta Innovation Center, 26442 Beckman Court, Murrieta
10:00 AM Tour of Waterstone Faucets (You are responsible for your own transportation)
41180 Raintree Court, Murrieta

Andrew Wylegala, Senior Commercial Officer, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo
The US Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service will also be available to answer questions.
Who Should Attend?
Manufacturers
Service Providers
Exporters
Topics that will be discussed:
Trans-Pacific Partnership, Economic Trends in Japan and Japanese Business Opportunities. bizevents@murrieta.org

MASTERING FACEBOOK: Cracking the Facebook Code for Business Visibility
April 12, 2016, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Murrieta Innovation Center, 26442 Beckman Court, Murrieta
No cost to attend!
Please RSVP to kdavidson@murrieta.org
Presented by Helene Berren, AmpUrBiz
There are so many people on Facebook that it seems like a natural place to get the word out about your business. On the other hand, Facebook constantly changes how it works. This workshop cracks the Facebook code. We will cover:
Why and How To Use Facebook™ For Your Business;
How To Create A Great Profile and Business Fan Page;
The Best Way To Do Status Updates For Business;
How to Get Your Updates Seen
Using CTA's and Engaging To Create Leads;
Facebook Ads
A Step-by-Step Plan To Using Facebook To Drive Leads
台州市人力资源和社会保障局  留言于2016-04-11 23:39:52
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2016 No.10)
姜教授您好!
这是浙江台州市今年的项目对接和人才引进相关资料。请帮忙在教授网上发布一下,不胜感激!祝各位春日快乐!

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