Margaret Lam, President & CEO of Prosperity Resources International Inc. and Board Member of NJCACC, and David Yen were honored by the Willliam Paterson University Foundation at their 22nd Annual Legacy Award Gala on April 27, 2012
Margaret Lam, President & CEO of Prosperity Resources International Inc. and Board Member of NJCACC, and David Yen were honored by the Willliam Paterson University Foundation at their 22nd Annual Legacy Award Gala on April 27, 2012
K. Peter Yu, President of Yu & Associates and Vice Chair of NJCACC, was honored by OCA-NJ along with Betty Liu and David Lin of ATT at their Holiday Ball on December 10, 2011
July 1, 2011
Chang X. Lee, Vice President Branch Manager of HSBC Edison, was voted to the NJCACC Board of Directors.
Chang has been with HSBC 3 years, and in September 2010 was promoted to become Branch Manager of Edison, NJ branch. He has been involved in financial industries for over 15 years, as a branch manager, financial advisor and a licensed relationship manager since graduating from Lafayette College (Easton, PA) in 1994. Chang was the 2009 “The HSBC Way” recipient for outstanding performance for assisting personal and business customers regarding their global wealth and financial servicing needs.
June 28, 2011 Zhiyu Hu, member of NJCACC and Legal Advisor, is running for Edison Council.
Press conference on June 28, 2011: http://www.icepn.com/tv/channels/events/political-events/2011/06/29/gop-edison-council-2011-campaign-press-conference.html
DISCLAIMER: Our announcement does not represent an endorsement from NJCACC for the candidate, but simply a news on a Chamber member.
May 03, 2011
After 20 years as a small-business owner, John Lau is glad to count Fuji Film USA and the Department of Defense among his clients.
Lau said Applied Info Partners Inc., his Somerset-based multimedia and marketing firm, fought long and hard to secure big contracts, in part because its owner is Chinese-American.
"When we started our business, I think the biggest challenge was to convince the major companies to recognize a minority business owner," Lau said. "We are serious and here to stay. We are no longer working in restaurants or laundries."
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