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Asian American Career Ceilings: “How to Build Your Personal Network”

May 6, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm EDT
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“How to Build Your Personal Network, including Through Strategic Allies” May 6, 2025 at 6 pm ET

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to invite you to attend the forty-sixth Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceilings Initiative event, featuring a Masterclass for Individuals on “How to Build Your Personal Network, including Through Strategic Allies”.

Throughout the many events we have held over the years, one of the observations that comes out repeatedly is the importance of having a strong network inside and outside of the organizations that you are part of. This event will feature insights from two accomplished panelists who have expertise on this topic from their current professional responsibilities as well as their own personal careers: Joy Chen, CEO, Multicultural Leadership Institute and Brian Pang, COO and Head of Partnerships, Stand with Asian Americans.

Allister Chan, Director in Citi’s Investment Banking Division, will be the moderator.

After the conclusion of the fireside chat, there will be a Q&A session during which members of the audience may ask questions.

The webinar will be held on May 6, 2025 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm Eastern Time / 5 pm to 6 pm Central Time / 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm Pacific Time. There is no fee for the webcast.

We hope you will join us.

Best regards,
Peter Young

Chair, Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceilings Initiative

Committee of 100 Member and New York Regional Chairman

 

Committee of 100

Asian American Career Ceilings Initiative

May 6, 2025 Webcast

Topic: How to Build Your Personal Network, including Through Strategic Allies”

Speakers: Joy Chen, CEO, Multicultural Leadership Institute

Brian Pang, COO and Head of Partnerships, Stand with Asian Americans

Moderator: Allister Chan, Director, Citibank’s Banking, Capital Markets and Advisory Division

Time: 6:00 pm EST

Asian Americans succeed at the entry and the middle ranks of many professions, but consistently do not do as well in the senior ranks. Committee of 100 has hosted many webcasts, seminars and summits that have brought experts forward to share their research and individuals from many different fields, genders and age groups to discuss their experiences, observations and solutions. Last year, we started a Masterclass Series for Individuals that features speakers who provide tutorials and advice that to help individuals succeed in their careers.

Throughout the many events we have held over the years, one of the observations that comes out repeatedly is the importance of having a strong network inside and outside of the organizations that you are part of. This event will feature insights from two accomplished panelists who have expertise on this topic from their professional responsibilities as well as their own personal careers.

The panel will be moderated by Allister Chan, a Director at Citi and a member of the Asian American Career Ceilings planning committee. The webinar will be one hour long. The audience will have the opportunity to ask questions during the last ten minutes of the webinar.

Speaker Bios:

Joy Chen

CEO
Multicultural Leadership Institute

Joy Chen is CEO of the Multicultural Leadership Institute and a global keynote speaker. She served as Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles and later as a Fortune 500 CEO and Board recruiter, before becoming a celebrated author in China, where her work empowered millions. Now, she helps people around the world become more effective, authentic leaders. Her leadership innovations have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, and Vogue China.‍

As Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, Joy spearheaded economic and workforce development in one of the world’s most diverse cities, home to speakers of more than 90 languages. She then joined the global executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles, recruiting Fortune 500 CEOs across North America, Europe, and Asia.‍

In a moment of unexpected serendipity, Joy’s leadership blog went viral in China, propelling her to fame as a bestselling author. Her book, Do Not Marry Before Age 30, became a cultural phenomenon, earning her recognition from The Wall Street Journal as a “guru for Chinese women” and inspiring a generation to redefine success on their own terms. Building on this momentum, Joy founded a training organization that has empowered millions across Asia and the Americas to develop as global talent.‍

Today, as CEO of the Multicultural Leadership Institute, Joy helps leaders and teams turn cultural differences into drivers of innovation, collaboration, and growth.‍

Joy holds an MBA and an M.A. in Urban Planning from UCLA and a B.A. from Duke University. She is a 2004 American Marshall Memorial Fellow, fluent in Mandarin Chinese and English, and brings a deeply global perspective to her work.‍

Brian Pang

COO and Head of Partnerships

Stand With Asian Americans

Brian Pang is the COO and Head of Partnerships of Stand with Asian Americans (SwAA).

Stand with Asian Americans is a legal civil rights organization focused primarily on fighting anti-Asian workplace discrimination. Through the power of law, education and community, focuses on protecting and advancing the rights of Asians in America.

Brian Pang is an experienced product, people, and operations leader. Brian previously worked at Electronic Arts (EA), leading large teams to deliver blockbuster game titles, while uplifting all underrepresented talent, stories, content, and art, across the interactive entertainment industry.

Brian also currently serves as executive director, board member and advisor for several nation-wide organizations centered on accelerating the Asian American equity and justice movements. Since 2022, along with other leaders, Brian co-led several national mobilizations, including a 6-city rally for the first anniversary of Vicha Ratanpakdee’s passing, an 11-city rally for first anniversary of the Atlanta Spa Shootings, the 30-year anniversary of Sa-I-Gu (LA Riots) and 40-year anniversary of Vincent Chin.

Through his devotion and efforts towards advocacy for marginalized communities, for-justice initiatives, systemic improvements Brian is dedicated to ensure diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging permeate through all domains and facets of society. For his efforts in these spaces, Brian has been recognized by awards from prominent organizations such as Ascend Leadership, Asian Hustle Network, ACE NextGen, and GLAAD Media.

Moderator:
Allister Chan

Director

Citibank

Allister Chan is a Director in Citi’s Investment Banking Division’s Debt Capital Markets team. He is a member of Capital Markets’ Asset Based & Transitional Finance desk, where he leads the origination, structuring and syndication of distressed, rescue and asset based financing opportunities. He was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada and graduated from New York University. Today, he continues to mentor NYU students and leads community service initiatives in his capacity as Senior Captain of Citigroup’s Capital Markets NYU recruiting team. Allister supports various non-profits including Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and Apex for Youth. In his spare time, Allister enjoys traveling, exploring new bars and restaurants, snowboarding and playing hockey, golf and basketball.

The Committee of 100

The Committee of 100 (C100) is a non-profit, non-partisan leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, and the arts founded 36 years ago.

The Committee’s purpose is to provide leadership and act as a constructive force in the dual mission of:

● Promoting the full participation of all Chinese Americans in American society and acting as a public policy resource for the Chinese-American community;

● Advancing constructive dialogue and relationships between the peoples and leaders of the United States and Greater China.

To learn more about the organization, please go to https://www.committee100.org.