| Event Description: |
| CTUAA/JTUAA received a lot of encouraging feedbacks from last year's "Engineering Life at the Crossroad"
panel discussions. With the continuing economy slump, we are organizing a series of Mentor programs in 2009 to
help our alumni deal with the current difficult situation. As a first step, we would like to tackle the topic of
"Career Re-engineering" again to help our alumni figure out how they want to spend their midlife years in the current
economy downturn at the same time figure out something that will sustain their commitment, passion and drive for
years to come. The Mentor program features smaller group with more interactions between successful Silicon Valley
executives and the audiences so attendees can get direct feedbacks based on the questions they have.
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| Angeda: |
| 6:30 - 7:00 pm Registration |
| 7:00 - 9:30 pm Panel |
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| Moderator: |
| Mr. Ching-Yen Ho (¦ó¼y©µ), VP of Engineering, Synopsys |
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| Panelists: |
| Ms. Jean Su (Ĭ«C), Managing Director and China Practice Leader, ChampionScott Partners |
| Mr. Randy Tan, (½ÍÂ@¶h), Realtor, Intero Real Estate |
| Mr. Gary Wang (¤ý±R´¼), CEO CareMax Capital |
| Dr. Joseph Yang (·¨±Ò¯è³Õ¤h), Director, Science and Technology Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco |
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| Cost: |
| Cost is $15 per person. Please make a check payable to CTUAA or pay by cash. |
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| Registration: |
| Registration is required via the following link
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=cHBmYTBPcnU5ckEtVlB6TG5hRWtJVlE6MA
In order to guarantee the quality of interactions between mentors and participants, attendance is limited to the first 30 registered person. Participants are encouraged to submit
questions on-line prior to the meeting. |
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| Place: |
| Near San Jose airport, CA. Will be emailed to the first 30 registered person. Refreshments will be provided. |
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| If you have any question regarding the program, please send it to Chiping Ju cju@broadcom.com. Thank you very much. |
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