by Cyndy Yu-Robinson | Nov 13, 2018 | Member Stories, NAAAP Blog, National News
Katie Apolinaro, Washington, D.C. I joined NAAAP three years ago on a special project led by the NAAAP DC team. Little did I know that it would start a journey to where I am today, serving as President of NAAAP DC. Because of NAAAP, I know that ultimately we are...
by Cyndy Yu-Robinson | Nov 13, 2018 | Member Stories, NAAAP Blog, National News
David Moore, Kansas City, MO NAAAP is my tribe. What does it mean to be a member of a tribe? Is it that I belong to a certain ethnic group, political party, fraternity, religion, sex, race, sexual orientation, or any number of other special interest groups? For me,...
by Cyndy Yu-Robinson | Nov 5, 2018 | Member Stories, NAAAP Blog, National News
Aldo L. Halim, Orange County, CA NAAAP is more than just an organization, it’s a community. A friend introduced me to this community three years ago, and upon learning of its mission for APIs of “cultivating leaders, connecting professionals, engaging them to inspire...
by Cyndy Yu-Robinson | Nov 4, 2018 | Member Stories, NAAAP Blog, National News
Farzana Nayani, Los Angeles, CA As a multiethnic Filipina and Pakistani person, I constantly consider how I could be a part of and contribute to any community – because it could represent more than one cause, identity, and effort, all at the same time. Enter...
by Cyndy Yu-Robinson | Nov 3, 2018 | Member Stories, NAAAP Blog, National News
Mariben Andersen, Tampa, FL NAAAP means the opportunity to mentor and guide young Asian American professionals towards success. It is also a means of meeting and learning from others and giving back to the Asian American community. Donate Now...