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APAEA. All Members Meeting April 14, 2014. APAEA.org [email protected]. USDA Forest Service Asian Pacific American Employee Association. Webinar Procedures. Session will be recorded & slides posted online Please mute your phone Please do not put your phone on hold - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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APAEAUSDA Forest Service

Asian Pacific American Employee Association

All Members MeetingApril 14, 2014 APAEA.org

[email protected]

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Webinar Procedures

Session will be recorded & slides posted online Please mute your phone Please do not put your phone on hold Throughout presentation

• Use Q & A tab to type questions, use early and often

• Use “Feedback to Presenter” dialog box to provide comments to presenter

Q & A at the end Use F5 key to toggle between full & normal screen

views APAEA.org

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Purpose of Meeting

Introduce Executive Committee & Members.

Learn about current efforts on Diversity and Inclusion in the Forest Service from APAEA Executive Leadership Advisor, Leslie Weldon, Deputy Chief, National Forest System.

Share information on projects and seek volunteers.

Discuss member survey results.

Provide an opportunity for member sharing, community building, and networking.

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Executive Committee

Liz Berger, Chair (WO)

Chinling Chen (R5) Wes Wong (R6)Sharon Yeh (R6)

Robin Gyorgyfalvy (R6, R5 – Detail)

Annette Delos-Santos (R5)

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APAEA Mission

Promote Asian Pacific Islander employee career development, leadership, talent management, and retention in the FS;

Enhance the FS’s cultural and intergenerational competency in serving its employees and diverse public;

Provide a forum for those interested in Asian/Pacific Islander issues and opportunities to network, mentor, share common ground, seek solutions, and cultivate a sense of community.

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APAEA History

1993: Formally established via Proclamation of Partnership, signed by Chief, Dale F. Robertson.

1990s: Members launch ideas into achievements: UC Davis recruitment initiative, West Coast APA Community Outreach Program, APAEA Employee Directory.

2000s: Membership network grows. APAEA champions career advancement of APA leaders. Partnerships develop (Wing Luke Asian Museum).

2011-Today: APAEA recharters and becomes a USDA recognized Employee Resource Group. Founding APAEA leaders transition to new leaders.

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Diversity & Inclusion

Leslie Weldon

APAEA Executive Leadership Advisor

Deputy Chief, National Forest System APAEA.org

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Projects

FAPAC (Federal Asian Pacific American Council) - National Leadership Training. May 5-9th, 2014. Charlotte, NC.

APA Heritage Partnership in R5 and R4.

OCA (Asian Pacific American Advocates) - National Convention. Aug. 7-10th, 2014. Los Angeles, CA.

Employee Development Webinars – Resume Writing and Interview Skills.

APAEA website (apaea.org) and other web communication tools.

Working Group

Partnership Resources List APAEA.org

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fapac.org

FAPACNational

Leadership Training

May 5-9, 2014 Charlotte, NC

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Land of Our Ancestors Preserving Asian Pacific American Heritage

Dean Yoshina PSW Deputy Director, Recreation, Heritage, and Wilderness

[email protected]

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APAEA.org

OCAAsian Pacific American Advocates

National ConventionAugust 7-10, 2014

Los Angeles

ocanational.org

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Employee Development Webinars

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Working Group

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Survey Results

More action and visibility on the ground through positive messages.

Continued information about recruitment efforts and opportunities.

It just seems its hard to get people engaged. Including myself. Trying to get more than just a few people engaged is something that I would like to see.

Continue to connect with Asian Pacific Americans as individuals and as a community. Improving diversity and roadblocks in the Forest Service.

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Win VideoChat Lunch

Ed Gee

Retired Forest Service

Former Woody Biomass

Utilization Team Leader

Leslie Weldon

APAEA Executive Leadership Advisor

Deputy Chief, NFS

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Member Community

Member Introductions

Ideas, Concerns, Comments

Community Building

Networking

Other?

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How to Get Involved

APAEA.org – Browse & share resources, forum, news

Join the Working Group (google group) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/apaeaworking-group

Volunteer to help with one of our projects

Lead a new project

[email protected]

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APAEAUSDA Forest Service

Asian Pacific American Employee Association

All Members MeetingApril 14, 2014 APAEA.org

[email protected]