Empowering Communities: Baruch Alumna Leads with Purpose
Amy Chin (Baruch College ’06) is the Founder and CEO of The Crescendo Group, where she leads workshops on women’s empowerment, self-advocacy, mindfulness, DEIA, and professional development.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
Amy Chin (Baruch College ’06) is the Founder and CEO of The Crescendo Group, where she leads workshops on women’s empowerment, self-advocacy, mindfulness, DEIA, and professional development.
For Kristi Zhang (Baruch College ’14), every day at work involves a healthy dose of fun. Zhang is the global marketing manager of LEGO Friends, a franchise within the multinational toy company the LEGO Group.
Are you an Asian American studies professor or researcher? AAPI Data is excited to invite you to apply for the inaugural Public Persuasion Project. This project builds on AAPI Data’s Data, Narrative, Action (DNA) framework where we will engage with a cohort of peers on: mobilizing and protecting our academic work and communities during this … Read more
The Asian American Documentary Network and Asian American Futures are seeking proposals from Impact Producers with documentary films they are currently working on and actively engaged in an impact campaign to participate in the AAPI Futures Impact Producer Fellowship.
The National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization that cultivates and empowers Asian leaders through professional development, community service, and networking. Founded in 1982, NAAAP has a presence in the United States and Canada with a national all-volunteer leadership team that coordinates programs and events. NAAAP has more than … Read more
LEAP: Emerge is an academic year fellowship program designed to empower rising young leaders by providing college students with tangible leadership skills, introductions to a diverse range of industries, personalized mentorship, and individualized support preparing them for post-graduate careers.