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Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Deidre Teagarden its 2020 Leadership Series titled Takay
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Deidre Tegarden, Executive Director talks about the new leadership series.
NISEI VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER ANNOUNCES 2020 Leadership Series “Ta-ke”
The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center is proud to announce its 2020 Leadership Series titled “TAKE” (ta-kay 竹 , which means bamboo in Japanese). The series will be conducted monthly via ZOOM conferencing, kicking off on Tuesday, June 23 at 4:00 P.M. The series will feature outstanding leaders in our community sharing their insights on modern day society, current issues we are collectively facing, and how through the lens of the Nisei Values, we can get past today’s obstacles for a brighter tomorrow as we resume our daily lives after months of social distancing.
The first presentation on Tuesday, June 23 at 4:00 P.M will be titled The New Normal, led by Paul K. Yonamine, Executive Chairman of Central Pacific Bank, and Chairman & CEO of Central Pacific Financial Corp. Paul will share with us his views on Nisei values and why these are important to navigate through COVID-19’s impact and to thrive in the new normal. With his vast experience internationally in business as well as his own life-story as a Japanese American it is bound to be a very interesting, personal, informative and inspiring hour-long talk.
In Japan’s bygone years, people were told to run for safety into bamboo groves in the event of an earthquake because the bamboo's strong root structure would hold the Earth together. Perhaps in today’s societal and political atmosphere it is more important than ever to seek inspiration in that which holds the Earth together, that which holds us together. The Nisei values of courage, respect, humility, perseverance, resiliency, compassion, obligation and patience offer a perfect template for us.
To register, call the NVMC at 244-NVMC (6862) or email deidre@nvmc.org.
NVMC’s mission is to ignite the potential in people by inspiring them to find the hero in themselves through the legacy of the Nisei Veterans.
The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center is a non-profit organization that aspires to a world where people act selflessly for the greater good. NVMC owns and manages an intergenerational campus on Go For Broke Place in Kahului that serves as a home for Kansha Preschool, Maui Adult Day Care Center’s Oceanview facility, the Stanley Izumigawa Pavilion and the NVMC Education Center. To learn more, visit www.nvmc.org.
For more information contact: Deidre Tegarden, Executive Director
Office: 808/ 244-6862 Cell: 808/ 276-5756 deidre@nvmc.org or visit www.nvmc.org
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