Event: Asian American Business Leaders Roundtable
  • Topics: The Positive Impact of Asian Investment into the American Economy, Federal Programs available to Asian American-Owned Businesses, Best Practices amongst Regional Asian American Chambers, Global Incentives of "Going Green" and Asian American Success Stories.
  • When: August 8, 2008
  • Location
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Event: New York Regional Conference 2008
  • Topic: Federal Government and Corporate Resources for Expanding your Business
  • When: May 9, 2008  8:30-5:30pm
  • Location: Queens Crossing Mudan Banquet Hall - Fishing, NY
  • Cost: $100
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Event: MED Week 2008
  • Topic: The Power of Strategic Alliances
  • When: September 3-5, 2008
  • Location: Omni Shoreham Hotel - Washington, DC
  • Registration: Click here to register online!
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Event: Atlanta Regional NEXT Conference
  • Topic: Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships with Minority Communities
  • When: September 26, 2007 - 8:30 to 3:00pm
  • Location: Emory Conference Center Hotel (Atlanta, GA)
  • Cost: FREE
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Event: China’s Commercial Landscape Webinar

While plenty of opportunity exists, the road to prospering as an exporter to China may not be as smooth as you think. This web seminar will address what your business should know to enhance your success in China.

Victor Notaro and George Hoffman, of PNC's International ...

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Event: Today's Minds, Tomorrow's Future

The Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholorship Fund cordially invites ...

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Event: Entrepreneurial Woman's Conference

The Women’s Business Development Center (WBDC) is pleased to announce the  21st Annual Entrepreneurial Woman’s Conference, to be held September 26 and 27, 2007 at Chicago’s ...

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Event: Atlanta Regional NEXT Conference

Atlanta Regional NEXT Conference Focuses on Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships with Minority Communities.

  • When: September 26, 2007
  • Where: Emory Conference Center Hotel (Atlanta, GA)
  • Cost: FREE
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Event: U.S.-Sino Consumer Product Safety Summit

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)* invites you to attend The 2nd Biennial U.S.-Sino Consumer Product Safety Summit: "New Initiatives for Ensuring Consumer Product Safety."

  • When: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - 9:00am to 5:00pm
  • Where: The U.S. ...
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Event: Regional Economic Development Symposia
  • Development Symposium: Flyer

The U. S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration  invites you to its Development Symposium with a theme of Entrepreneurship in Kansas ...

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Partnering for Success - Why We're Different Print E-mail

Why We're Different

2 national orgs + regional org= Asian American Voice

On this tour, the mantra is “Partnering for Success”. So from coast to coast we plan on partnering with regional organizations in different cities and states in order to reach Asian Americans business leaders.

By inviting Asian business organizations and their members to voice their concerns and needs to corporate America and government agencies, and viseversa, this forum will provide tools for a stable economy and solutions on issuesaffecting the 21st century Asian business owners.

Never before has this been done by two national Asian business orgs, and by participating you will benefit from this historical tour.

The first stop will be San Jose, California with the hosting organization, Asian Business Association Silicon Valley (ABA of SV) in California. The local Asian voice is the leaders of the respective communities; Therefore, by giving ABA-SV national presence in this forum, it will assist them in building capacity and momentum. Not only will local nonprofits gain national presence, but there will be a finance accolade to all the host organizations.

Why Silicon Valley?

• The Asian Pacific American (APA) population in California is projected to more than double from four to nine million between 2000 and 2025.*
• There are four counties in California where the Asian population is larger than the Latino population: Santa Clara, San Francisco, Alameda, and San Mateo.*
• The San Francisco Bay Area has the highest concentration of Asians in the state of California. The Bay Area is 23% Asian.*
• Over 87,700 or 19+% of businesses are owned by APAs in the five counties that ABA of SV serves (Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, San Francisco and Santa Cruz), collectively generating over $35 trillion in gross sales and receipts.**

*Asian Pacifica American Legal Center, 2005

** Survey of Business Owners (SBO): Statistics for Selected Counties With 100 or More Asian-Owned Firms, US Census 2002