Monday, February 4, 2013

Leadership Workshop


Miss Taiwanese American
Mentorship Program

presents

Leadership Workshop:
Effective Meeting Management

Learn strategies to run efficient and effective meetings, including:
Creating vision
Setting up an appropriate environment
Goal setting
Time management
Team participation and follow through

DATE: Sunday, March 3 from 2 – 5 pm

LOCATION: Taiwan Center
3001 Walnut Grove Ave.
Rosemead, CA  91770

This event is open to everyone and free to attend. RSVP required. Participants do not need to be active members of the Mentorship Program but are encouraged to apply for a Mentor.

The 2012 Miss Taiwanese American Mentorship Program is focused on developing the next generation of successful young women through active one-on-one mentor/mentee relationships and programming in academic, career, and leadership guidance. High school and college students are invited to participate.

Visit http://mtamentorship.blogspot.com/ for more information and application.

Email mtamentorship@gmail.com for questions and RSVP.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

General Information



Miss Taiwanese American
Mentorship Program


For female high school and college students

The 2012 Miss Taiwanese American participants’ inaugural Mentorship Program is focused on developing the next generation of successful young women

Ideal for students seeking guidance for and during college, insight into specialized careers, and development as a leader

Key topics during the one-year mentorship include (but not limited to):
Academic
Career
Leadership

Come meet the Mentors and join us for Orientation on:
Sunday, October 28, 2012
10 am** to 12 pm

Special appearance: 
Former chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party
and 1st female Presidential candidate in Taiwan!

Location: 
3001 Walnut Grove Ave.
Rosemead, CA  91770


If you are interested but are unable to attend the orientation meeting on Sunday, please still apply!

Email mtamentorship@gmail.com for questions or comments.

**Please note time change from earlier edition. 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How to Join

The MTA Mentorship Program is looking for highly motivated female high school or college students seeking to gain academic, career, and leadership development.

Open to residents of Southern California but remote mentorship will be considered on an individual basis.

To apply:

1. Email: mtamentorship@gmail.com

2. Subject heading: MTA Mentorship - {insert first and last name}

3. Copy/paste and fill out the following information:

Name (First and Last):
Name of current school (indicate high school or college):
Year in school:
College major/Career interest(s):
Organizations (current or former participation):
Hobbies/other interests:
Email:
Phone:
Mentor preference (if any, see "Meet the 2012 MTA Mentors"):
Any specific topic or area you would like to focus on through the Mentorship Program:

You will be notified by email regarding acceptance. Please email: mtamentorship@gmail.com with any questions or comments.



Schedule of Events


Programming is separated into 2 parts (group vs individual sessions). Group sessions will teach skills and provide information on key topics. Individual sessions will be conducted informally with the mentor and mentee small groups or one-on-one basis.

This year's Mentorship formally starts on Oct 28, 2012 and ends in Aug 2013 (on the date of 2013 MTA pageant - tbd). 

1.     Group sessions (4) – all mentor/mentees
a.     Orientation – Meet the mentors, panel discussion, and small group ice breakers
               Date: Sunday, October 28 @ 10 am to 12 pm***
               Location: Taiwan Center (3001 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770)
               Special guest appearance: Tsai Ing-wen
                      -Former Chairperson of the Democratic Progressive Party and 
                       1st female Presidential candidate in Taiwan
b.     Academic advice – Jan/Feb 2013*
c.      Career – April 2013*
d.     Leadership – June 2013*

*dates to be determined

2.     Individual sessions (mentor/mentee)
a.     One face-to-face meeting every 1-2 months
b.     Email/phone communication as needed




***Note time change from previous post







Why Join the MTA Mentorship Program


The 2012 Miss Taiwanese American participants have a passion for community service.  With their unique qualifications and accomplishments, through the one year Mentorship Program they hope to guide current female high school and college students through to become the next generation of successful young women.

Being the inaugural year for the Mentorship Program, mentee selection will be limited. Programming will reflect interests of the participants.   

The 3 areas of focus for mentee development are listed below:

1.     Academic
a.     Study skills
b.     Choice of classes, colleges
c.      Advise on college major
2.     Career
a.     Career choices
b.     Direct access and insight to the industry
c.      Network skills
3.     Leadership
a.     Confidence building
b.     Project and team management
c.      Public speaking

Meet the 2012 MTA Mentors!


Mentors for College Students: 

Annie Lee 
Queen

Occupation: Physician (Anesthesiology)
High School: Diamond Bar High School
College: Northwestern University
Graduate School: Northwestern University School of Medicine
Major/minor: Psychology, 7-year BA/MD program
Organizations (past/present): Asian Pacific American Medical 
Student Association (President, National Conference Chair), 
United Nations Ambassador for Women Empowerment (2010), 
California Society of Anesthesiologists (Legislative and Practice
Affairs committee)
Hobbies: dance, yoga, former violinist, learning to surf



Tiffany Cheng
6th Princess

Occupation: recent college graduate
High School: South Hills High School
College: UC Berkeley
Major/minor: environmental science, 
mechanical engineering/nanotechnology
Organizations (past/present): Newspaper (finance), 
Egg Hunt fundraiser chair, ITASA (member), 
Nikkei Student Union (member)
Hobbies: cosplay, former woodwind and piano player


Stacy Wu
Ambassador

Occupation: fashion entrepreneur
High School: Gaoshiong, Taiwan
College: UC Irvine
Major/minor: international studies
Organizations (past/present): formerly in marketing 
and sales
Hobbies: ballroom dancing, snowboard, crafts





Dana Kung
Ambassador

Occupation: former substitute teacher, 
trucking operations & sales
High School: Capistrano Downey High School
College: UC Riverside
Major/minor: business administration 
Organizations (past/present): Economic research 
program (inland empire business connections)
Hobbies: Chinese flute, piano, cooking, skiing, 
singing, dance, photography





Mentors for High School Students:



Deborah Lu
1st Princess


Occupation: College student
High School: Diamond Bar High School
College: University of Kentucky
Major/minor: biology, 7-yr BA/MD program
Organizations (past/present): Interact Club (president, 
publicity chair), International Baccalaureate program 
board member, Key Club (member), CA Scholarship 
Federation (member), Spanish Club (member)
Hobbies: piano, swimming, billiard pool







Hilary Kao
Ambassador


Occupation: college student
High School: Arcadia High School
College: UC Riverside
Major/minor: Biology
Organizations (past/present): Key Club (member), 
Show Choir (historian), Golf (co-captain) 
Hobbies: flute, piano, golf, Color Guard, snowboard, 
show choir, surfing























Tiffany Cheng
2nd Princess


Occupation: Architect
High School: Fountain Valley High School
College: University of Southern California (USC)
Major/minor: architecture, cinema, media/digital arts 
Organizations (past/present): Alpha Rho Chi (professional 
architecture), iTASA (National Info Director & Advisor), 
Formosa Assoc of Public Affairs (member)
Hobbies: oil painting, yoga, tennis, former flutist/pianist





Lillian Chen
Ambassador

Occupation: UCLA Cardiology  - office manager
High School: Arcadia High School
College: UC San Diego
Graduate School: currently applying to business school
Major/minor: Human Biology
Organizations (past/present): 
Hobbies: avid cat/dog lover, science fiction reader




Trina Peng
Ambassador

Occupation: Administrative Assistant
High School: Walnut High School
College: University of California Davis
Major/minor: English- Creative Writing/ Education, 
Cultural Anthropology
Organizations: Arts Administrator, Theatre Assistant
Hobbies: Hula hooping, dancing, hiking, arts/crafts, writing







































Joanna Liao
Ambassador


Occupation: college student
High School: Arcadia High School
College: UC Riverside
Major/minor: Business Administration
Organizations (past/present): Formosa Association of 
Students and Cultural Ambassadors, Taiwanese American 
Citizens League Leadership, Identity Development Camp 
Counselor, Taiwanese American Flute Ensemble, and 
Destination Imagination
Hobbies: flute, piano, music composition, ice skating, baking, chess






Vicki Chang
Ambassador


Occupation: college student
High School: Temple City High School
College: UC San Diego 
Major/minor: Communications, International Studies, Business 
Organizations (past/present): Taiwanese American 
Citizens League Journalism Internship Program,  High School Newspaper
Editor-In-Chief, Student Government Secretary, HS Freshman counselor, 
Flag/Drill/Dance Team  
Hobbies: guitar, singing, song composition, writing, photography