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Ron Brown, Ph.D.
A pioneer in the field of business and employee diversity, Ron Brown
is founder and president of Banks Brown Inc., a management consulting
firm that specializes in the development and implementation of comprehensive,
strategic diversity plans. He has conducted training seminars for
more than 25,000 managers and is a consultant to major corporations.
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Dinah
Eng
Dinah Eng, director of ELP, headed
the creation of ELP during her tenure as president of the AAJA from 1994-96. She is a columnist
for Gannett News Service and a freelancer based in Los Angeles and
has been an assignment editor for Gannett,
including Editor of the USA TODAY/Apple College Information Network.
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J.D.
Hokoyama
J.D. Hokoyama is president and CEO of Leadership
Education for Asian Pacifics (LEAP), Inc., a national non-profit
whose goal is to develop, strengthen and expand leadership roles
of Asian Pacific Americans. He has provided workshops to professionals
and community members since 1982.
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Glenn
Kawafuchi
Glenn Kawafuchi is a principal of Kawafuchi Consulting. As a consultant he provides corporations and community-based organizations with training design and development, program delivery, leadership/management performance improvement, and career/life development. Previously, he was responsible for the training programs and consulting services offered by LEAP's Leadership Management Institute and Community Development Institute. |
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Audrey
Yamagata-Noji Ph.D
Dr. Audrey Yamagata-Noji is vice president of student services at
Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, CA. She is co-founder and past-president
of Asian and Pacific Americans in Higher Education (APAHE). She
conducts training in assertiveness, communication skills, diversity
issues, and leadership development for LEAP. |