Asian Americans make up around 5% of the U.S. population. Yet the number of Asian Americans in leadership positions is very low—comprising just 2% percent of college presidents, less than 1% of
A 2011 study by the Center for Talent Innovation states that, Asian Americans are far more likely to have a college degree than the average person. While they make up only 5% of the population, they
A 2011 study by the Center for Talent Innovation states that, Asian Americans are far more likely to have a college degree than the average person. While they make up only 5% of the population, they
featuring Dr. Sachiko Kuno, Chairwoman of Halcyon, Dr. Wallace Loh, President of the University of Maryland and Mr. Frank Islam, CEO of FI Investment Group.
Nikkei Asian Review
August 08, 2018
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