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In celebrating October's Diversity Month and Filipino American History Month, UCSF Asian Pacific American Systemwide Alliance (APASA) is pleased to invite all UCSF members to join the 4th Annual Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Leadership Panel Discussion. This in-person event will showcase the diversity of our UCSF AANHPI leaders and engage in a dynamic conversation on their leadership roles,  identity, career trajectory, and AAPI workplace issues such as the bamboo ceiling

We are delighted to have Won Ha, Vice Chancellor, Office of Communications and a past AANHPI Leadership Panelist to moderate this conversation with the following leaders:

Peter Chin-Hong, MD, Associate Dean for Regional Campuses, School of Medicine

Maria Jaochico, EdD, Director, Office of Restorative Justice Practices

Ramu Nagappan, PhD, Director, Leadership Institute, School of Nursing and UCSF Health

Joanna Trammell, Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Executive Director of Campus Life Services

Event Schedule:

  • Monday, October 28 from 12:10 pm – 1:30 pm at Parnassus, HSW 301
  • Reception with the panelists and attendees from 1-1:30 pm. (Light refreshment provided)

*This event is open to all UCSF members (faculty, staff, learners) only. Please be sure to have your UCSF IDs with you to access to the event's room (Health Science West).

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Event Accessibility Request:

UCSF welcomes everyone, including people with disabilities to our events. To request a reasonable accommodation for this event, please contact apasa@ucsf.edu as soon as possible.

APASA is grateful for the following partners to co-sponsor this event:

United Filipinx Association, AAPI Coalition, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care

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