Invitation to An Interactive Workshop March 8, 2003 Saturday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Calvary Community Center (484 342 0200 x 100) 550 E Township Line Road, Blue Bell, PA 19422
Speakers Hwa Kyung Chae (ICAS Intern; The White House Intern for Office of Asian American and Pacific Islanders) Andrew Kim (ICAS Intern; The White House Intern for Office of Asian American and Pacific Islanders) Julia K Han (ICAS Deputy Director for External Affairs) Jason C Jang (Senior Radiation Specialist, U S Nuclear Regulatory Commission) Sang Joo Kim (ICAS Senior Fellow) Clarence Tong (ICAS Intern; ex-The White House Intern for Office of Asian American and Pacific Islanders) (list in progress) Agenda Career Path in U S government Gaussian Curve Good Citizenship Growth Curve Presenting Onself Public Interest Public Service Washington Experience Why Building Resume? Why Decorum? Why Extracurricular Activities? Why Good Civic Activities? Why Good Grade? Why Good School? Why Volunteering? (list in progress)
REGISTRATION / RSVP by March 5th to icas@icasinc.org Student's Name: ________________________________ Grade __________________ Father's/Mother's/Guardian's Name __________________________________________ Mailing Address ________________________________________________________ Tel ______________________ Fax: ________________ Email __________________ Name of School ________________________________________________________ Principal's Name ________________________________________________________ Tel: _____________________ Fax: ________________ Email ___________________ veritas vos liberabit Sang Joo Kim Sr Fellow & Executive Vice President Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc. (ICAS ) 965 Clover Court Blue Bell, PA 19422 U S A T: (610) 277 9989 T: (610) 277 0149 F: (610) 277 3289 E: icas@ICASinc.org URL: http://www.ICASinc.org Institute for Corean-American Studies (aka ICAS ) is a non-profit, non-partisan, and private educational and research organization. It is non-agent of any government and solely supported by voluntary contributions. ICAS promotes pertinent relations and conducts appropriate activities to enhance cooperation and to pursue peace and prosperity. Further information about ICAS and some examples of the recent activities may be found on the ICAS website ( http://www.ICASinc.org ). Thank you. This page last updated 3/25/2003 jdb |