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The art of management brought U.S. prosperity By Cheryl Moss, Becky Ung, and Tiffany Chang"The art of management has made the United States a paradise of richfulness and prosperity. On the very top floor of the mension at the Graduate School of New York University, I was impressed by the crowded traffic and the brilliant night scenes down on the ground. And looking at the groups of mensions standing under the heavenly sky at this Fifth Street reminded me that: All these golden Squares and proserity at the time of the May Flower period was nothing but an empty land. For our Las Vegas, we've realized the same story of development and prosperity," said Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on the Grand Openning of the Las Vegas City Park. "It made me remember the story of the next dynasty King after the Emperor Ching. Impressed by watching the greatness of the Emperor with his large marching team on the road one day at his young age, the young boy said, 'Do it brightly and we should make it the same also, excellency! (Meaning explanation for 'Yu Wei Jer Yi Loi Hsie' in Chinese.)' Nowaday, the entrepreneurship made America great is not just important for individuals, but it is also critical for a company or a country." The above initiative spirit of the United States is originated from the first paragraph of the Preface of a text book written by Tony Tung-tien Lei entitled Managemnt Behavior published by Buffalo Publishing Inc. in 1989 (2nd Edition). Together with his text book Business Management , Management Behavior had been used by Dr. Lei as a reference book in National Taiwan University, National Chengchi University, and National Chungshsing University from 1975 through 1990. 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 | |
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Dr. Bill Thompson shares pleasant leadership on Public Administration Institution of WBTI By Cheryl Moss and Tiffany Chang"As the Director of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), I've shared a pleasant leadership with Dr. Tony Lei cooperated by all the Faculty members of this Institution since it's establishment on January 18, 2000. Innovated in integreting his expertise in institutional management and spiritual value in education, Dr. Lei's effort and wisdom for the community service in Nevada in the recent eight years have been very valuable. We expect Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) founded by this Institute in September 28, 2001 will contribute to improve the quality of life of the people and the prosperity of this State of Nevada," said Dr. William Thompson, UNLV Professor of Public Administration, at the Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant of Horseshoe Club on January 28, 2002 in Las Vegas. 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 | |
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Adjunct Faculty Members of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) By Valorie Vega and Cheryl MossDean of the Public Administration Division: Dr. E. Lee Bernick Dean of the Business Administration Division: Dr. Keong Leong Professors of Administrative Strategies: Dr. Harry Reid, Dr. Shelley Berkely, and Dr. Dina Titus. Associate Professor of Ciminal Law: Dr. Valorie Vega Associate Professor of Social Work: Dr. An-pyng Sun Associate Professor of Buisiness Law: Dr. Mark Denton Assistant Professor of Business Law: Dr. Rory Reid Assistant Professors of Criminal Law: Dr. Toy Gregory, Dr. Bert Brown, and Dr. Abbi Silver. Assistant Professor of Management Accounting: Oscar Jornacion, M.B.A., C.P.A. Instructor of Emotional Intelligence Quotient: Becky Ung Honorary Director of Chinese Publicity: Jimmy Hsu --- Announced and installed by District Judge Valorie Vega on September 17, 2003 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 | | |
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8/09/03 District Judge Jessie Walsh Concerns herself about community service and humane belief ***By Cheryl Moss"You're very kind to me.....Thank you for your nomination," Jessie Walsh, District Judge, told Dr. Tony Lei at the time he called her home by phone to inform her as one of the honorees at a celebration party. The Event and Party will be held by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) at Zax Restaurant of Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas on September 17, 2003. Through her successful winning and performance as Las Vegas Judge, Jessie was encouraged by Dr. Lei and won remarkably the election of District Judge in 2002. As one of our famous individuals through WBTI's multimedia, Jessie is the owner of the visitor's number of 29,000 of its website early this morning. -- District Judge(Family Court) Cheryl Moss 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 | |
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Copy From WBTI web about The Thai Performing Art-Appreciation Day - 2002, on Sep. 17, 2002 ---------------------------------------------------- Las Vegas nicer with community service through cultural arts By Stewart Bell, Jessie Walsh, and Tiffany ChangThe City of Las Vegas and Thai Cultural Arts Association (TCAA - LV) presented Thai Performing Arts Appreciation Day 2002 at Charleston Heights Arts Center on September 17, 2002. It was co-sponsored by Mr. Jheri Psmyth - Kids for a Better Society; Dr. Tony Lei - President, Washington Business and Technology Institute; Mr. Tim Wong - CEO, Arcata Associates; Mr . Raymond Lam - Vice President, Chinese American Citizen Alliance of Las Vegas; among others. Thai Cultural Arts Association of Las Vegas on the occassion of the 9th anniversary saluted three awardees with Awards from U. S. Senator Harry Reid and U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley: Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei, Mr. Tim Wong, and Mr. Raymond Lam. The Association saluted also four awards from TCAA - LV: Ms Joanne Lentino, Ms. Jeanne H. Johnson, Mr Tim Wong, and Ms. Jennifer Schember. During the Performing Arts Appreciation Day 2002, Dr. Tony Lei was very pleased to welcome so many government officials, community leaders, business owners, among others. High-ranking government officials who participated the party included: Lorraine Hunt, Kathy Augustine, Erin Kenny, Bill Maupin, Stewart Bell, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Elliotts, Valorie Adair, Dianne Steel, Lisa Brown, Anthony Del Vecchio, Cheryl Moss, Natalie Tyrrell, Mike Davison, David Roger, David Wall, Bobby Gronauer, Herb Brown, Bill Young, among others. Dr. Lei believes that all of us share a sense of cooperation for the supporting of cultural richness. He points out that this is a significant milestone of the contribution for the mutual cooperation of cultural and social service between American and Asian communities. Lt. Governor Hunt was introduced by Dr. Lei to the public to deliver her greeting speech to all the audiences and participants. The enthusianstic participants were overwhelming including important officers, leaders, and media executives: Brian Sandoval, John Hunt, Nancy Wong, Tim Wong, Nancy Diaz, Kathie Ambrosio, Judy Ray, Gerry Schroder, Francis Allen, Mike Malone, Geny Del Rosario, Teresa Woo, Richard Dennison, Mike Vaswani, Patty Blakeman, Aldo Aguirre, Auroea Maskall, Raymond Lam, Jessica Hwang, among others. Full with enthusianstic attebdances in the Hall of the Arts Center, all of them enjoyed a big night out with many elected officials and appointed officers through the atmosphere of elegant and classic dance and music from Thailand. TCAA - LV's Outstanding Performers Awards were Pannee Connolly, Robert Ashton, Nina Singchai, Kemika Sriprom, and Shirley Kaeratana. Dr. Tony Lei has innovated and encouraged good idea for program and event to improve the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada. United we stand, not just for our Asian Community only but for all our people and nation as a whole. Asian Community has won recognition for contribution to Nevada by American Mainstream. The main reason for this recognition is the great and cooperative wisdom and effort that the Asian communities have continuously participated and offered to the mainstream society. ----------------------------------------------- Monday, August 18, 2003 Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum, PPAA12 of WBTI web brought to you by Las Vegas Review-Journal and Las Vegas.com through http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 | | Go To Page: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] 13 [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] | |