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Our mutual cooperation between officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community By Bud Cranor, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang "Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the only 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 Co-Chairs 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 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 web site. Bud Cranor is Director of Las Vegas Office of Governor Kenny Guinn, and Executive Director of the PPAAF of WBTI. The Conference was held by WBTI at the Steak House of the 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 is the Chairman of the conference. At the present time, the organization of the Commission is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; Brian Sandoval, Nevada State Attorney General; Stewart Bell, former Clark County District Attorney and District Judge; Co-Chairs 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 Judge; Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Former Clark County District Attorney and Chief Deputy District Attorney (Mike is leaving his Assistant District Attorney Office and resigned the Chairmanship of CCDAPCC); Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chief of Staff of the Office of Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt; Chermaine Gord, Secretary of Chief Justice Bill Maupin; Judy Hetherington, Chief Staff of the L.V. Office of 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; and Writing Advisor Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney. "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. | |
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"Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the only practical organization formed since the establishment of the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) which is non profit. The Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Co-Chairs of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI announced on January 3, 2003. The organization of the Commission in this new year is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, Brian Sandoval, Stewart Bell, Co-Chairs David Roger and Bill Young, Vice Chairmen Robert (Bobby G.) Gronauer and Herb Brown, Honorary President Lorraine Hunt, President Dr. Tony T. Lei, Vice President Kathy Augustine, Secretary General Cheryl Moss, Senior Advisor Stewart Bell, Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chermaine Gord, Judy Hetherington, Kathy Karstedt, Susan Sullivent; Media Advisor William Yuen, Financial Advisor Teresa Woo, Coordinating Advisor Raymond Lam, Functional Advisor Patty Blakeman, Entrepreneurship Advisor Oscar Jornacion, and Writing Advisor Jerry Tao. | |
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U.S. Congresswoman Berkley At security meeting in Republic of China By Cheryl Moss, Stewart Bell, and Tiffany Chang As an U.S. Congresswoman and a Member of the International Relations Committee of the Congress, Shelley Berkley's caucus task forces are in education, international cultural, economic and business cooperation, and promoting the quality of life. As a born and educated leader, Shelley's practice has been achieved since her college life. She set the direction and understand why direction is important. In education, her philosophy of leadership is a call to help others. In international relations, her wisdom and effort have been concentrated to the mutual prosperity among our freindly nations all around the world. Arriving January 13, 2003 in Taipei, Republic of China, Congresswoman Berkley and six other House lawmakers accepted invitations to participate at the four-day meeting of legislators from Japan, Republic of China, South Korea, and Canada. Observers are expected to be sent by Great Britain and the European Union countiries. "Berkley is scheduled to take part in panel discussions at the International Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Asian Pacific Security being held in Taipei, the island's capital," said Michael O'Donovn, Spokesman of Shelley Berkley. "The lawmakers will discuss security issues raised by the standoff in North Korea over nuclear weapons development as well as nuclear nonproliferation and missile technology in general, human rights, and trade in the region." The visitors were scheduled to meet with leading government officials of the Republic of China: President Chen Shui-bian, Vice President Annette Lu, and Premier Yi Shyi-kun. The Congresswoman also was to meet with American business groups based in Taiwan before returning on January 19, 2003. | |
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"The only way of discouvering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible." ---Arthur C. Clarke "No day is so bad it can't be fixed with a nap." ---Carrie Snow "Let us not become weary indoing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." ----Galatians 6:9 Bible Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun." ---Psalm 37:5-6 Bible | |
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U.S. Congresswoman Berkley visits Republic of China By Cheryl Moss, Becky Ung, and Tiffany ChangAccording to the report entitled "FACT-FINDING TRIPS" by Las Vegas Review- Journal on January 22, 2003, also completing a trip overseas, Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., returned from Taiwan with a view that China poses a military threat to the island nation-Republic of China, but both side of the country benefit from trading goods with each other. Berkley departed for Republic of China on January 12, 2003. She was accompanied by seven other House members and two former congressmen. All of them are members of the 119-member Taiwan Caucus. The Caucus for the Republic of China was formed in the U. S. Congress in 2002. The visiting team of the U. S. congressional delegation participate Asian Pacific Security Conference in Taipei. Congresswoman Berkley was a member of a panel on trilateral relations among the United States, Japan, and Taiwan. With Berkley the national lawmakers also met with leaders of the Republic of China. The Congresswoman recognized that it is no secret that the Chinese mailand has 400 missiles aimed at Taiwan and Taiwan is also very concerned about the Korean peninsula, but Taiwan wants to maintain its robust trade with China. "It brought in $60 billion last year," said Berkley. "The visiting trip for me joined by my husband Larry cost our taxpayers nothing, because it was paid by an independent group supporting them. I thought this was a very important trip because it gave me perspective on how important the United States is to the well being of that region," Congresswoman Berkley points out. | |
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Drs. Lee Bernick and Keong Leong appointed Deans of GSBPA of WBTI By Jessie Walsh, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany ChangWBTI was founded on January 8, 1996. Dr. Kenny Guinn, Governor of Nevada is Chairman of its Advisory Board. U. S. Senetors Honorable Harry Reid and John Ensign are Vice Chairman of the Board. U. S. Representative Honorable James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas City Mayor Oscar Goodman are Executive Advisors. "On March 11, 2003, Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong were appointed by WBTI as Deans of the Public Administration Division and Business Administration Division of its Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA)," announced Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI on March 12, 2003. The first Dean of the Public Administration Division, Dr. E. Lee Bernick, who is the Chairman and Professor of the Department of Public Administration of UNLV, received his degrees of M. A. and Ph. D. in Political Science from University of Oklahoma in 1972 and 1976 , respectively. His major area of academic specialization are in public administration, state and local government, survey research, and public policy. He has numerous academic publications with excellent teaching and administrative qualifications. His appointment of leadership to this Division has been applauded by both the political and educational professionals. Dean Leong of the Business Administration Division, who is the Chairman and Professor of the Department of Management of UNLV, received his degrees of M. B. A. and Ph. D. in Operations Management from University of Southern Carolina, in 1984 and 1987, respectively. His academic and professional experiences in management have been featured by his expertise in emerging markets, interna- tional operations, technology management, and supply chain management. "The mission of this School will enphasize the humanitarian orientation of public administration and the social responsibility of business management. Through academic entrepreneuship, we may expect the endeavor of this School for the community service based on humane spirit, leading by Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI, to leap in advance of commercials," said Dr. Dina Titus, Professor of Administrative Strategies in GSBPA. | |
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Mission of GSBPA of WBTI By Jessie Walsh, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany ChangWBTI was founded on January 8, 1996. Dr. Kenny Guinn, Governor of Nevada is Chairman of its Advisory Board. U. S. Senetors Honorable Harry Reid and John Ensign are Vice Chairman of the Board. U. S. Representative Honorable James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas City Mayor Oscar Goodman are Executive Advisors. "On March 11, 2003, Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong were appointed by WBTI as Deans of the Public Administration Division and Business Administration Division of its Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA)," announced Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI on March 12, 2003. The first Dean of the Public Administration Division, Dr. E. Lee Bernick, who is the Chairman and Professor of the Department of Public Administration of UNLV, received his degrees of M. A. and Ph. D. in Political Science from University of Oklahoma in 1972 and 1976 , respectively. His major area of academic specialization are in public administration, state and local government, survey research, and public policy. He has numerous academic publications with excellent teaching and administrative qualifications. His appointment of leadership to this Division has been applauded by both the political and educational professionals. Dean Leong of the Business Administration Division, who is the Chairman and Professor of the Department of Management of UNLV, received his degrees of M. B. A. and Ph. D. in Operations Management from University of Southern Carolina, in 1984 and 1987, respectively. His academic and professional experiences in management have been featured by his expertise in emerging markets, interna- tional operations, technology management, and supply chain management. "The mission of this School will enphasize the humanitarian orientation of public administration and the social responsibility of business management. Through academic entrepreneuship, we may expect the endeavor of this School for the community service based on humane spirit, leading by Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI, to leap in advance of commercials," said Dr. Dina Titus, Professor of Administrative Strategies in GSBPA. | | Go To Page: [1] 2 [3][4][5][6][7] | |