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120203
Newsbrief ***** Tuesday, December 2, 2003 ***** # First Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduaute School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Atorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Sheriff William Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
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Some good leading skills for executives and leaders
By Tiffany Chang

Management is a term still not be well defined. A current definition is that management is the attainment of organizational objectives with and through people. A manager requires a special set of skills and abilities in order to attain objectives in a complex organization with and through many different types of individuals.*1

"Better executive decision and development of good leaders are important in any age or in any organization, but the changing face of business and government makes both more important today than perhaps they have ever been before. The decentralization of private companies, public agencies, amd even community groups has spread the responsibility for decision-making more broadly at the same time that it has created greate accountability for each individual decision made," said Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute.*2

" The following skills for executives and leaders are helpful: (1) When you are thrust into a responsible position with accentual warning and even less preparation, clear headed thinking about why you have been appointed to an office and what those who have placed you there expect of you is prerequisite to clear-minded, if not predictable, decision making. (2) Ask what actions are called for in the position, what strategies have worked in past, and how others have previously responded to the challenges you now face. (3) Realizing your leadership potential depends on making a match between your vision and an organization. The challenge is to find the right opportunity, pick the right moment, and make the right move. (4) Remember personal traits are important to executives and leaders, but such leadership skills as persuasive speaking, persistence in achieving one's agendas, and personal confidence can be developed in office, much of leadership is a learned capacity that need not be limited by birthright or prior experience. (5) Moving yourself through varied and increasingly responsible management experiences develop the personal confidence and diverse skills required to master different, more ambitious arrays of tasks. (6) Pick your associates well, back them fully, empower them with boh accountability and responsibility, and they will produce far more than you ever will to achieve on your own."*3

There are some more tips to be added: (1) Knowing where you want to go and what your values are can be essential to getting there, to ensuring that all of your interests and concerns. (2) Recognizing people's diverse motives for participating is an essential first step in mobilizing their contributions. (3) If you expect those who work for you to exercise their own judment, provide them with the decision-making expenence now. (4) If your leadership depends on theirs, devloping responsibiliy and sharing stories is a foundation upon which it will reside. (5) A new position of leadership will engender the expenience you lack on arrival, and seeking feedback on your performance in the position will ensure that you take advantage of the experience. (6) Thinking strategically when confronted with a crsis or challenge is a learned skill that requires sustained seasoning.*4

At least there are two points of view about the way knowledge aquuired in business is or can be translated into a real-world environment. It has been suggested by business that MBA programs of many schools arenot teaching necessary skills fro managerial effectiveness. Development of skills requiired, finding the problems that need to be solved, planning for attainment of desired results,, and carring out operating plans one they are made are skills not emphasized in MBA program of many coleges. Another skill that appears to be lacking is the ability to achieve results through people in organizations. This is why many schools are incorporating a behavioral approach in management rectify this deficit.*5
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References

*1. Lei, Tony Tung-tien. 'Computer Education, Organizational Changes, and Principal's Decision-making,' "Proceedings of IMC's 1985 Asia-Pacific Regional Information & Micrographic Management Congress," (July 11, 1985): 404
*2. Chang, Tiffany. 'Some good skills for executive and leaders,' "Nevada Examiner," (March 3, 2000): 17.
*3. Useem, Michael. 'The Leadership Monment,' "New York Times Business," (1980): 273 292.
*4. Ibid.
*5. Lei, Tony Tung-tien. "Titles and Papers of Business, Information, and Institutioanl Management," Taipei, Taiwan: Graduate School of Business Administration, National Chung Hsing University, (1988): 23-24.
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112403
Newsbrief ***** November 24, 2003 ***** # First Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduaute School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Atorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Sheriff William Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
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Season Greetings from U. S. Senator Harry Reid
By Tiffany Chang

On behalf of WBTI, Dr. Tony Lei thanked again to Harry's letter*1 as in the following:

Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei
President
Washington Business & Technology Institute
2245 Homeland Street
Las Vegas, Nevada 89128-6792

Dear Dr. & Mrs. Tung-tien Lei:

The holiday season is a time for remembering the good things that happened during the year, for reflecting on the many blessings of our lives, and renewing the bonds of love and friendship that make our lives special.

This year has eventful for the Reid family. Our first child, Lana, and our three grandchildren live in the Washington area. Rory and three more of our grandchildren live in Las Vegas. Leif is in Reno with two more grandchildren and have just told us another is on the way. Josh just passed the bar, is living in Reno and also has announced our new daughter-in-law is expecting. Finally, our youngest, Key, lives in the Washington DC area with our newest grandchild. So, as you can see, we have the pleasure of grandchildren in each of our frequent stops, Las Vegas, Reno and Washington.

On behalf of Landra and our family, I want to thank you for thinking of us during this hoilday season. Each hoilday greeting reminds us that we are truly fortunate to have so many friends and loved ones with whom to share this special time.

The Reid family has been richly blessed and we look forward to the years ahead. I hope that the season brings happiness and good fortune to you and your loved ones.

With warmest regards,

Sincerely,

(Sign manual by Harry)
HARRY REID
U. S. Senator
Assistant Democratic Leader
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510-7012

The above letter is a vivid presentation of Harry's advice and inspiration to WBTI for his democratic style of leadership. By Democratic Leadership,*2 the leader respects humanity and allows individual development to make his or her group members cooperate and work by division of labor with self-motion and self-revelation. Its specialties are:

1. The leader endeavors to win followers by himself or herself with good personality and emphasizes knowledge and experience as the foundation of leading. 2. Subordinates have a full opportunity to participate decision-making and to suggest good idea. 3. The leader puts attention to the benefit of the subordinates, understand their needs, focuses the importance of the people. 4. The leader gives only some direction on the work planning, and leave the details of the work processing to the subordinates. 5. The leader has full opportunity to participate in employees activities, and they get along with each other very well. 6. The communication between the leader and subordinates is fully in good condition, and they enjoy fruitful accomplishment with good understanding. 7. The division of labor is decided by the group and the subordinates have the right of selecting their work accompanists with the direction and coordination of their leader by their side. 8. The leader evaluates objectively and renders fair judgement in giving prize or punishment.
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References

*1. Chang, Tiffany. (2001) "WBTI Newsbrief," Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI.
*2. Chnag, Tiffany. 'WBTI's greatest asset is its people,' "Nevada Examiner," Las Vegas, Nevada, August 11, 2000.
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112203
Newsbrief ***** November 22, 2003 ***** # First Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduaute School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Atorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Sheriff William Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
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Lights of Nevada for one nation under God
By Tiffany Chang

In the aftenoon of Noveber 21, 2003, Dr. Tony Lei recieved the Governor's Press Release from the Office of the Governor Kenny Guinn. The Press declared that, "Governor Guinn signs proclamation supporting Nevada National Guard and Reserve Soldiers."
Governor Guinn joined the nations's other Governors this week by signing the proclaming of the "Support of the Guard and Reserve Week". This proclamation pays a special tribute to the state's citizens serving the Guard and Reserves as well as their civilian employers. The Governor signed the proclamation for displaying his ongoing support of Nevada's National Guard and Reserves soldiers, marines and sailors
With the proclamation, the Governor encourages all the people of Nevada to show their appreciations to the state's employers of reserve personnel and their employees who are members of the National Guard and Reserve. Thanks should be extended to their extraordinary sacrifices in the defense of the nation, especially since September 11, 2001.
The Governor of Nevada, Kenny Guinn pointed out, "These employers reflect their spirit of our state and nation and, during this week, I join with my fellow Governors and with President Bush in recognizing their continued support of their employees who are Guardsmen and Reservists."*1
"We wish to thank you so much for your support of the 'Lights of Las Vegas' Televised Benefit held at the Showroom at the Venetian held on Monday October 22, 2001. Thanks to your support, there were many important officials and communities represented at this event with incredible performances by national and local entertainers. CBS Televi- sion called the event a "beautiful event" that lifted the 'spirits of us all'," wrote to Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), and hie wife Judy by the Executive Producer Dallas Tanner of the 1NetBroadcast Inc. Clint Holmes, George Dare and national Christian hit performer Natalie Grant were among the best performers.
The firemen from the World Trade Center Tragedy on 911 of 2001 were especially pleased that Dr. Tony Lei and his wife Judy took the time to make sure that many of the officials in our city knew that these men were visiting our special city. "They send a special thanks to you along with the others involved with this project," continued Dallas, who is also the President of the Incorporation.
Dallas and the Company invited Dr. Tony Lei and Judy to a special private screening which was attended by the perfomers. That was just the beginning of many other televised events that the company planned on producing in Las Vegas that would shine all over the world, especially in these special times which needed hope. "And so 'Lights of Las Vegas' we plan on continuing on as a way of letting the good people of Las Vegas shine all over the world as a beacon of hope and joy. Once again, thanks so much for your support for this benefit!" Dallas cordially concluded the letter. It was presented by him to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei with a tribute dinner party for the couple at the Sienna Cafe of Suncoast Casino and Hotel on Saturday at October 27, 2001. 1NetBroadcast Vice President Margie Dibit, and Editor-in-Chief of "Las Vegas Star" Bob Jose were also the guests in the dinner.
On October 18, 2001, Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) was asked to invite all the high ranked officials of Nevada to present as Guests of Honor of the Party. It was a regret for lots of them not being available because of their rescheduling within very limited time, but we still had the following important and enthusiastic presenters and individuals been honored on the TV which reached 100 million famillies all around the World: John Ensign, U. S. Senator; Mark Denton, District Judge of Nevada; Bobby Siller, Nevada Gaming Board Commissioner; Dina Titus, State Senator and Professor of UNLV; Jessie Walsh and Betsy Kolkoski, Las Vegas Municipal Court Judges; Theresa Malone, Elected Member of the Nevada Board of Education; Denise Brodsky, Las Vegas School Board Trustee; Mark Malone, Former Nevada Senator; among others.*2
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*1. Office of Governor Kenny Guinn. "Governor's Press Release," Carson City, Nevada, November 21, 2003.
*2. Chang, Tiffany. (2001) 'Lights of Las Vegas for a nation under God,' "Nevada Examiner".
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112103
Newsbrief ***** November 21, 2003 ***** #### Fourth Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduaute School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Atorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Sheriff William Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
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Effort and cooperation will bring us a peaceful,
happy, and prosperous community
By Rory Reid, Mark Denton, and Tiffany Chang

"Dr. Tony Lei inspires me that imagination is a fountain of entrepreneurship and more important than knowledge. How nice is it to visit the WBTI website (http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti) for its work performance is on the belief of 'a thing of beauty is a joy forever.' With my lucky number of its visitorts at #37,000, I'm dedicated to enjoy and contribute it for my judicial professionalism and community service" said Distict Judge Cheryl Moss of the Nevada Family Court in the morning of November 19, 2003.
"Our endeavor is to help Southern Nevada be a country of the people, by the people, and for the people where our and future generations may have a better opportunity to live a happy and successful life," said Rory Reid, Clark County Commissioner, at the Event and Party at the Zax Restaurant of Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003.*1
To pay a special tribute to Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Justice of Supreme Court Bill Maupin; Commissioner of Clark County Rory Reid; Sherif of Southern Nevada Bill Young; District Judges Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jessie Walsh, Jackie Glass; and Chief Judge of Las Vegas Toy Gregory; the Event and Party was held by WBTI. The Theme was: Light Candles along the Silver Stream of Southern Nevada with Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission.
"Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the first practical organization formed since the establishment of the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) in September 28, 2002 by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). The Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI, announced on January 3, 2003.
"We look forward a team work with both scientific management and human relations to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada through the effective communication and cooperation between the officials of the District Attorney of Clark County and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the people of Nevada," said Bud Cranor for the New Year Eve Party Conference to "Nevada Examiner" and Communitylink of Las Vegas Review-Journal . Bud Cranor was Director of Las Vegas Office of Governor Kenny Guinn and Executive Director of the PPAAF of WBTI at the time he made the above appointments. The Conference was held by WBTI at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 30, 2002 in Las Vegas. The Theme of the Mini Conference was: Promoting A Good Community Life Through Mutual Cooperation. Bud was honored as the Chairman of the conference.
At the present time, the organization of the Commission is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, former Chief Justice and now Justice of the Supreme Court; Brian Sandoval, Nevada State Attorney General; Stewart Bell, former Clark County District Attorney and now District Court Judge; Chairmen David Roger, Clark County District Attorney; and Bill Young, Sheriff of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department (LVMPD); Vice Chairmen Robert (Bobby G.) Gronauer, Constable of Las Vegas Township; and Herb Brown, Constable of North Las Vegas Township; Honorary President Lorraine Hunt, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada; President Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of WBTI; Vice President Kathy Augustine, State Controller of Nevada; Secretary General Cheryl Moss, District Judge of Nevada Family Court; Senior Advisor Stewart Bell, District Court Judge; Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Former Assitant District Attorney of Clark County; Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chief Staff of the Office of Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt; Chermaine Gord, Secretary of Chief Justice Bill Maupin; Judy Hetherington, Chief Staff of the Las Vegas Office of Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Kathy Karstedt, Secretary of Clark County District Attorney David Roger; Susan Sullivent, Secretary of Sheriff of LVMPD Bill Young; Media Advisor William Yuen, Vice President of "Next Weekly"; Financial Advisor Teresa Woo, Editor-in-Chief of "Next Weekly"; Coordinating Advisor Raymond Lam, President of Las Vegas Cantonese Association; Functional Advisor Patty Blakeman, Secretary for Mike Davidson; Entrepreneurship Advisor Oscar Jornacion, President & Publisher of "Nevada Examiner"; Writing Advisor Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County; and Secretary Agnas Chan.
The above list of leaders and officers of CCDAPCC was announced and installed by Judge Valorie Vega, District Court of Nevada, at the Event and Dinner Party held by WBTI at the Zax Restaurant of Goldern Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas.
"It's my great pleasure to be nominated by WBTI as its Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC," said District Attorney Stewart Bell at the Dinner Party to the "Nevada Examiner" and Lasvegas.com . "The significance of the creed of a County deserves to encourage administrative professionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain it as a place of the people, by the people, and for the people. It's my honor to join the Commission." The Dinner Party was held by WBTI to celebrate Bell as Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC at the Steak House of the Binion's Horseshoe Club on October 7, 2002.
"I'm glad to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum, where Governor Kenny Guinn is Chairman and Bud Cranor is Executive Director. We all endeavor to promote the quality of life of all our Nevadan residents and visitors," said Brian Sandoval on March 8, 2002 at the Event and Dinner Party held by the Asian American Community. Brian is now Attorney General of Nevada and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC.
"Freedom, democracy, and Justice have consitituted a legacy that we should keep, not because it is a legacy, but becuase it is right and just. It has made United States of America the freest and most prosperous country in history. It's our responsibility to join the effort together in making Nevada one of the peaceful, happy, and prosperous state of America through the cooperation and development of education, tourism, and investment wih our foreign countries. My endeavor is to make our security of Sothern Nevada in sure and justice," said Sheriff Bill Young at the Event and Party held by WBTI on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas.

"It's a milestone of the relations between the people and the enforcement of the establishment of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) by Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on August 5, 2002. It has received overwhelming participation from the high ranking officials of our goverment such as Lieutenant Governor Lorraine Hunt, District Attorney of Clark County Stewart Bell, Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine, Las Vegas Constable Bobby Gronauer, Deputy Chief Bill Young, Former Chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission Brian Sandoval, Esq, I, among others. I'm glad to know that District Attorney Stewart Bell tells 'Nevada Examiner ' and Lasvegas.com that Dr. Lei's being honored by his Office as a Senior Advisor has contribute to inspire the cooperation and understanding of the people and the government. The District Attorneys Office represents all elected and appointed county officials and all county agencies. Effectively functioning government is responsive to the needs of the people," said Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Bill Maupin to the Editor of 'Nevada Examiner' and 'Las Vegas Review-Journal' WBTI web at the dinner party held by Dr. Tony Lei on behalf of WBTI. The Party was held at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club on Ocober 10, 2002 in Las Vegas. The formal party of WBTI was to celebrate Bill Maupin as a Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of the Institute and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC of WBTI. This Newsbrief is brought to you by 'Las Vegas Review-Journal' and Lasvegas.com at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti. WBTI was awarded recently by U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley for its outstanding accomplishment on the establishment and operation of Pan Pacific American and Asian Forum (PPAAF).
"I'm honored to be appointed by President Dr. Tony Lei as Fellow of PAI and as Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC of WBTI. I irrevocably stand by my personal commitment to diversity issues in this State and that my sense of patriotism and faith in America stems from its embrace of that diversity. PAI was established by WBTI in January 2000. It has recognized and honor professtionals and public servants in their endeavors and contributions to the citizens of Nevada. Our outstanding faculty members of PAI including
Dina Titus, Nancy Becker, Frankie Sue Del Papa, Terry Care, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Togliatti, Michelle Leavitt, Jessie Walsh, among others. We're honored to win the spiritual leadership of Honorable Elaine Chao as our Chairperson of WBTI. With Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign and Governor Kenny Guinn leading our Advisory Board, we're encouraged and in confidence to work together with our effort and wisdom sincerely to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada."*2
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References

*1. Reid, Rory; Denton, Mark; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Effort and cooperation will bring us a peaceful, happy , and prosperous community,' "WBTI Newsbrief," September 17, 2003.
*2. Gronauer, Bobby; Moss, Cheryl; and Tiffany Chang. 'What the people in need is what the endeavor for WBTI indeed,' "WBTI Newsbrief," October 10, 2002.
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112003
Newsbrief ***** November 20, 2003 ### Third Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduaute School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Atorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Sheriff William Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
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Effort and cooperation will bring us a peaceful,
happy, and prosperous community
By Rory Reid, Mark Denton, and Tiffany Chang

"Our endeavor is to help Southern Nevada be a country of the people, by the people, and for the people where our and future generations may have a better opportunity to live a happy and succeeful life," said Rory Reid, Clark County Commissioner, at the Event and Party at the Zax Restaurant of Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003.*1
To pay a special tribute to Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Justice of Supreme Court Bill Maupin; Commissioner of Clark County Rory Reid; Sherif of Southern Nevada Bill Young; District Judges Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jessie Walsh, Jackie Glass; and Chief Judge of Las Vegas Toy Gregory; the Event and Party was held by WBTI. The Theme is: Light Candles along the Silver Stream of Southern Nevada with Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission.
"Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the first practical organization formed since the establishment of the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) in September 28, 2002 by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). The Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Chairmen of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI, announced on January 3, 2003.
"We look forward a team work with both scientific management and human relations to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada through the effective communication and cooperation between the officials of the District Attorney of Clark County and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the people of Nevada," said Bud Cranor for the New Year Eve Party Conference to Nevada Examiner and Communitylink of Las Vegas Review-Journal . Bud Cranor was Director of Las Vegas Office of Governor Kenny Guinn and Executive Director of the PPAAF of WBTI at the time he made the above appointments. The Conference was held by WBTI at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 30, 2002 in Las Vegas. The Theme of the Mini Conference is: Promoting A Good Community Life Through Mutual Cooperation. Bud was honored as the Chairman of the conference.
At the present time, the organization of the Commission is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, former Chief Justice and now Justice of the Supreme Court; Brian Sandoval, Nevada State Attorney General; Stewart Bell, former Clark County District Attorney and now District Court Judge; Chairmen David Roger, Clark County District Attorney; and Bill Young, Sheriff of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department (LVMPD); Vice Chairmen Robert (Bobby G.) Gronauer, Constable of Las Vegas Township; and Herb Brown, Constable of North Las Vegas Township; Honorary President Lorraine Hunt, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada; President Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of WBTI; Vice President Kathy Augustine, State Controller of Nevada; Secretary General Cheryl Moss, District Judge of Family Court; Senior Advisor Stewart Bell, District Court Judge; Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Former Assitant District Attorney of Clark County; Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chief Staff of the Office of Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt; Chermaine Gord, Secretary of Chief Justice Bill Maupin; Judy Hetherington, Chief Staff of the Las Vegas Office of Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Kathy Karstedt, Secretary of Clark County District Attorney David Roger; Susan Sullivent, Secretary of Sheriff of LVMPD Bill Young; Media Advisor William Yuen, Vice President of Next Weekly; Financial Advisor Teresa Woo, Editor-in-Chief of Next Weekly; Coordinating Advisor Raymond Lam, President of Las Vegas Cantonese Association; Functional Advisor Patty Blakeman, Secretary for Mike Davidson; Entrepreneurship Advisor Oscar Jornacion, President & Publisher of Nevada Examiner; Writing Advisor Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County; and Secretary Agnas Chan.
The above list of leaders and officers of CCDAPCC was announced and installed by Judge Valorie Vega, District Court of Nevada, at the Event and Dinner Party held by WBTI at the Zax Restaurant of Goldern Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas.
"It's my great pleasure to be nominated by WBTI as its Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC," said District Attorney Stewart Bell at the Dinner Party to the Nevada Examiner and Lasvegas.com . "The significance of the creed of a County deserves to encourage administrative professionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain it as a place of the people, by the people, and for the people. It's my honor to join the Commission." The Dinner Party was held by WBTI to celebrate Bell as Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC at the Steak House of the Binion's Horseshoe Club on October 7, 2002.
"I'm glad to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum, where Governor Kenny Guinn is Chairman and Bud Cranor is Executive Director. We all endeavor to promote the quality of life of all our Nevadan residents and visitors," said Brian Sandoval on March 8, 2002 at the Event and Dinner Party held by the Asian American Community. Brian is now Attorney General of Nevada and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC.
"Freedom, democracy, and Justice have consitituted a legacy that we should keep, not because it is a legacy, but becuase it is right and just. It has made United States of America the freest and most prosperous country in history. It's our responsibility to join the effort together in making Nevada one of the peaceful, happy, and prosperous state of America through the cooperation and development of education, tourism, and investment wih our foreign countries. My endeavor is to make our security of Sothern Nevada in sure and justice," said Sheriff Bill Young at the Event and Party held by WBTI on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas.

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