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Thursday March 11, 2010
National Association of Asian American Professionals Calls for Nominations to the 2010 NAAAP 100 Program ![]() The National Association of Asian American Professionals is announcing an extension of nominations for the 2010 NAAAP 100 Program to April 15, 2010. The deadline is extended to provide additional time for nominations of accomplished individuals from the U.S. or Canada. For more than a century, Asians have overcome obstacles to make significant contributions in both America and Canada. Their contributions have added tremendously to the success and prosperity of North America. NAAAP is a leadership development organization that provides a broad range of professional and educational services. It is only fitting then, that NAAAP recognizes leaders who exemplify our vision and mission. NAAAP is paying tribute to these leaders by creating a NAAAP 100 Recognition Program. This year we will select a handful of new individuals to join the NAAAP 100 which already includes The Honorable Elaine L. Chao, Secretary of Labor; David Henry Hwang, playwright; J.D. Hokoyama, President and CEO of Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics, Inc. (LEAP); and David Lum, and Maya Lin, Artist and Architect. 2010 winners will be featured in the NAAAP magazine “Asian Leaders.” We are currently accepting nominations for leaders who meet the following criteria:
Please go to www.naaap.org to download the nomination form due by April 15, 2010. NAAAP National Contact: Tammy Dang, NAAAP 100 Chair ABOUT NAAAP:
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