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We Cooperate for the Promotion of the Quality of Life of Our People By Terri Malone and Tiffany Chang The estalishment of the relations of sister states between Nevada and Quinghai is contributing significantly to the promotion of the quility of life of all our resident and visitors of Nevada. We are exciting to join the effort of this endeavor for our people! Representative Officials from the State of Nevada invited by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to welcome Governor Zhao Leji and the delegation from China at the Event and Party on June 26, 2002 were: Lieutenant Governor Lorraine T. Hunt, Governor Kenny C. Guinn (by a faculty of CCSN Dr. Wright), Elected Member of the Board of Education of Nevada and Chairperson Theresa Malone, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department & Deputy Chief Bill Young (by the President of WBTI Dr. Tony T. Lei), Las Vegas Constable Robert Gronauer (by Executive Assistant Marian Replogle), and Special Consultant of Nevada Department of Education Dr. Aldo Aguirre. The delegation led by Zhao came to Las vegas on June 25, 2002 for the signiature of the agreement of the Sister States between Nevada and Quinghai. It had eleven memberes including Mayor of Xining City Zhanng Yi Jiong, Director General of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Qinghai Province Xie Xiaoping, Academic Administrators, Provincial Lagislators, and business leaders. The Agreement was signed by Hunt and Zhao on June 27, 2001 at CCSN in Las Vegas. "My public service life has been enriched by joining the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI since my election, in 2001, as a Member of the Nevada Board of Education and the Nevada State Board of Occupational Education. Working together with these intelectuals as faculty members of the Institute with modern management philosophy, information technology, and dignified professionalism, my talent and knowledge are sharpened and shined by the sprit of institutional entrepreneuship and educational excellence of Drs. Tony Lei and William Thompson. It's my honor to be invited as one of the special guests by WBTI's President Dr. Lei to this Event and Dinner Party. Our efforts are working together to make a difference for the mutual cooperation and development of trade, economy, education, and culture between the friendship of the people of Nevada and Quinghai," said Theresa Malone, elected Member of the Board of Education and Chairperson at the Dinner Party. The Party was held by the Governor and delegation from Quinghai, China at the Sloan K of Orleans Casino and Hotel at the evening on June 26, 2002 in Las Vegas. "Nevada and China has been partners for many years in tourism and economic developemt. Chinese ancestors provided shelter and food to travelers as they journeyed through Nevada to California in search of gold. Many of the Chinese people living in Nevada aided in the building of the railroad. The hard work and efforts of the Chinese people contributed to Nevada's economic development and tourism. We have moved forward and are joined together as sister states. Tonight continues our unity and acknowledges the basis for economic success lies in education. May we continue to pursue efforts to aid our students by broadending their knowledge and prepare them to continue our economic well-being." On June 27, 2002, Dr. Aguirre wrote Dr. Lei, "A short note to thank you for letting me join you for the China-Nevada dinner at the Orleans last night. I enjoyed the opportunity to meet such distinguished dignataries and the chance to bring the group a greeting from the Latin Chamber of Commerce. Thank you also for your encouragement and support. Respectfully." We are joyful that establishment of the sisters states relations between Nevada and Quinghai is advancing the cooperation and development of trade, tourism, culture, and education for the both states to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada. | |
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Promotion of Tourism and Business for Our Quality of Life in Nevada By Terri Malone and Tiffany Chang According to Las Vegas Review-Journal on July 16, 2002, Mandalay Resort Group executives are apparently committed to an effort to persuade Chinese and U. S. government leaders to loan a pair of giant pandas to Mandalay Bay for at least ten years. The price tag: a minimum of $100 million, or 10 million annually. The money would go to the Chinese government with an additional $10 million possibly set aside to build housing for the pandas. "I write today to bring to your attention an exciting project in my home state of Nevada that will greatly enhance the city of Las Vegas, the relationship between our two countries, and the zoological research community," U. S. Senator Harry Reid wrote the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Li Zhao Xing in December. "If granted this privilege and opportunity, Mandalay Resort group will build a multimillion-dollar facility in Las Vegas designed specifically for the pandas with state-of-the-art conservation and research capabilities." Dr. John Wang, Director of Nevada Manufacturing Research Center of UNLV, announced on July 17, 2002 that four counselors of the Office of the Counselor General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China are coming to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party will be held on the Saturday by the Office at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Chinese Community from Taiwan in Las Vegas leading by Dr. Lei. "We're honored that they've agreed with us to have the Counselor General to hold a dinner party with WBTI in meeting our representatives from the State of Nevada in the Washington Scene. We'll have the faculty of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to advance the pioneering idea of this objective of business and research with a spirit of American entrepreneuship," said Dr. Lei. The establishment of the relationship between Nevada and Quinghai as sister states is contributing significantly to the promotion of the quility of life of all our resident and visitors of Nevada. We are exciting to join the effort of this endeavor for our people! "My public service life has been enriched by joining the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI since my election, in 2001, as a Member of the Nevada Board of Education and the Nevada State Board of Occupational Education. Working together with these intellectuals as faculty members of the Institute with modern management philosophy, information technology, and dignified professionalism, my talent and knowledge are sharpened and shined by the spirit of institutional entrepreneuship and educational excellence of Drs. Tony Lei and William Thompson. It's my honor to be invited as one of the special guests by WBTI's President Dr. Lei to this Event and Dinner Party. Our efforts are working together to make a difference for the mutual cooperation and development of trade, economy, education, and culture between the friendship of the people of Nevada and Quinghai," said Theresa Malone, elected Member of the Board of Education and Chairperson at a Dinner Party. It was held by the Governor and delegation from Quinghai, China at the Sloan K of Orleans Casino and Hotel at the evening on June 26, 2002 in Las Vegas. "Nevada and China has been partners for many years in tourism and economic developemt. Chinese ancestors provided shelter and food to travelers as they journeyed through Nevada to California in search of gold. Many of the Chinese people living in Nevada aided in the building of the railroad. The hard work and efforts of the Chinese people contributed to Nevada's economic development and tourism. We have moved forward and are joined together as sister states. Tonight continues our unity and acknowledges the basis for economic success lies in education. May we continue to pursue efforts to aid our students by broadending their knowledge and prepare them to continue our economic well-being." "I've joined the faculty of Public Administration Institution to work with its intellectuals such as Frankie Sue Del Papa, Dina Titus, Nancy Becker, Dr. Roy Adamson, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Togliatti, Michelle Leavitt, among others under the leadership of U. S. Senator Harry Reid and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn with Dr. William Thompson as its Director and Fellow. It's one of our added assets that we have the excellent caliber of Dr. Tony Lei as our Senior Advisor of the Office of Assistant District Attorney. Obviously, we're winning prestige for our efficient work performance for our residents and visitors of Southern Nevada together with WBTI and PAI's modern knowledge, rigtheous wisdom, and professional integrity," said Mike Davidson, Assistant District Attorney, at the dinner party for Merle Lok chaired by Dr. Tony Lei, Dr. R. D. Prabhu, David Amesbury, Esq., among others of the Asian American Community on June 18, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Restaurant in Las Vegas. We are joyful that establishment of the sister states relations between Nevada and Quinghai is advancing the cooperation and development of trade, tourism, culture, and education for the both states to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada. Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) was established on September 28, 2001 by WBTI under the leadership of Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and PPAAF's Executive Director Bud Cranor. It is one of the multimedea that presenting WBTI's activities of accomplishment such as the Special Tribute Party to Senator Harry Reid, Pan Pacific and Asian American International Concert, Special Tribute to Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, Thai Performing Arts - Appreciation Day Annually, among others. "I truly appreciate your efforts on my behalf and your commitment to bring 100 people in the event at Cashman Field on March 26th. It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activities in the community," wrote Governor Kenny Guinn to Dr. Tony Lei on March, 1998. | |
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Dr. John Wang, Director of Nevada Manufacturing Research Center of UNLV, announced on July 17, 2002, "Four consuls of the Consulate General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China are coming to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party will be held on Saturday, July 20 by the Consulate General at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Chinese Community from Taiwan in Las Vegas leading by Dr. Lei." "We're honored that they've agreed with us to have the Consul General to hold a dinner party with WBTI in meeting our representatives from the State of Nevada in the Washington Scene in the coming season. We'll have the faculty of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to advance the pioneering idea of this objective of business and research with a spirit of American entrepreneuship," said Dr. Lei. | |
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Promotion of Tourism and Business for Our Quality of Life in Nevada By Terri Malone and Tiffany Chang According to Las Vegas Review-Journal on July 16, 2002, Mandalay Resort Group executives are apparently committed to an effort to persuade Chinese and U. S. government leaders to loan a pair of giant pandas to Mandalay Bay for at least ten years. The price tag: a minimum of $100 million, or 10 million annually. The money would go to the Chinese government with an additional $10 million possibly set aside to build housing for the pandas. "I write today to bring to your attention an exciting project in my home state of Nevada that will greatly enhance the city of Las Vegas, the relationship between our two countries, and the zoological research community," U. S. Senator Harry Reid wrote the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Li Zhao Xing in December. "If granted this privilege and opportunity, Mandalay Resort group will build a multimillion-dollar facility in Las Vegas designed specifically for the pandas with state-of-the-art conservation and research capabilities." Dr. John Wang, Director of Nevada Manufacturing Research Center of UNLV, announced on July 17, 2002 that four counselors of the Office of the Counselor General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China are coming to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party will be held on the Saturday by the Office at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Chinese Community from Taiwan in Las Vegas leading by Dr. Lei. "We're honored that they've agreed with us to have the Counselor General to hold a dinner party with WBTI in meeting our representatives from the State of Nevada in the Washington Scene. We'll have the faculty of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to advance the pioneering idea of this objective of business and research with a spirit of American entrepreneuship," said Dr. Lei. The establishment of the relationship between Nevada and Quinghai as sister states is contributing significantly to the promotion of the quility of life of all our resident and visitors of Nevada. We are exciting to join the effort of this endeavor for our people! "My public service life has been enriched by joining the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI since my election, in 2001, as a Member of the Nevada Board of Education and the Nevada State Board of Occupational Education. Working together with these intellectuals as faculty members of the Institute with modern management philosophy, information technology, and dignified professionalism, my talent and knowledge are sharpened and shined by the spirit of institutional entrepreneuship and educational excellence of Drs. Tony Lei and William Thompson. It's my honor to be invited as one of the special guests by WBTI's President Dr. Lei to this Event and Dinner Party. Our efforts are working together to make a difference for the mutual cooperation and development of trade, economy, education, and culture between the friendship of the people of Nevada and Quinghai," said Theresa Malone, elected Member of the Board of Education and Chairperson at a Dinner Party. It was held by the Governor and delegation from Quinghai, China at the Sloan K of Orleans Casino and Hotel at the evening on June 26, 2002 in Las Vegas. "Nevada and China has been partners for many years in tourism and economic developemt. Chinese ancestors provided shelter and food to travelers as they journeyed through Nevada to California in search of gold. Many of the Chinese people living in Nevada aided in the building of the railroad. The hard work and efforts of the Chinese people contributed to Nevada's economic development and tourism. We have moved forward and are joined together as sister states. Tonight continues our unity and acknowledges the basis for economic success lies in education. May we continue to pursue efforts to aid our students by broadending their knowledge and prepare them to continue our economic well-being." "I've joined the faculty of Public Administration Institution to work with its intellectuals such as Frankie Sue Del Papa, Dina Titus, Nancy Becker, Dr. Roy Adamson, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Togliatti, Michelle Leavitt, among others under the leadership of U. S. Senator Harry Reid and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn with Dr. William Thompson as its Director and Fellow. It's one of our added assets that we have the excellent caliber of Dr. Tony Lei as our Senior Advisor of the Office of Assistant District Attorney. Obviously, we're winning prestige for our efficient work performance for our residents and visitors of Southern Nevada together with WBTI and PAI's modern knowledge, rigtheous wisdom, and professional integrity," said Mike Davidson, Assistant District Attorney, at the dinner party for Merle Lok chaired by Dr. Tony Lei, Dr. R. D. Prabhu, David Amesbury, Esq., among others of the Asian American Community on June 18, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Restaurant in Las Vegas. We are joyful that establishment of the sister states relations between Nevada and Quinghai is advancing the cooperation and development of trade, tourism, culture, and education for the both states to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada. Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) was established on September 28, 2001 by WBTI under the leadership of Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and PPAAF's Executive Director Bud Cranor. It is one of the multimedea that presenting WBTI's activities of accomplishment such as the Special Tribute Party to Senator Harry Reid, Pan Pacific and Asian American International Concert, Special Tribute to Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, Thai Performing Arts - Appreciation Day Annually, among others. "I truly appreciate your efforts on my behalf and your commitment to bring 100 people in the event at Cashman Field on March 26th. It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activities in the community," wrote Governor Kenny Guinn to Dr. Tony Lei on March, 1998. | |
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Cooperated we'll advance Nevada good for business and living By Theresa Malone and Tiffany Chang According to Las Vegas Review-Journal on July 16, 2002, Mandalay Resort Group executives are apparently committed to an effort to persuade Chinese and U. S. government leaders to loan a pair of giant pandas to Mandalay Bay for at least ten years. The price tag: a minimum of $100 million, or 10 million annually. The money would go to the Chinese government with an additional $10 million possibly set aside to build housing for the pandas. "I write today to bring to your attention an exciting project in my home state of 071902 Nevada that will greatly enhance the city of Las Vegas, the relationship between our two countries, and the zoological research community," U. S. Senator Harry Reid wrote the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Li Zhao Xing in December. "If granted this privilege and opportunity, Mandalay will build a multimillion-dollar facility in Las Vegas designed specifically for the pandas with state-of-the-art conservation and research capabilities." Dr. John Wang, Director of Nevada Manufacturing Research Center of UNLV, announced on July 17, 2002, "Four consuls of the Consulate General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China are coming to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party will be held on the Saturday by the Consulate General at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Chinese Community from Taiwan in Las Vegas leading by Dr. Lei." "We're honored that they've agreed with us to have the Consul General to hold a dinner party with WBTI in meeting our representatives from the State of Nevada in the Washington Scene. The program for the pair of giant pandas will bring us with both value in tourism and education. We'll have the faculty of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to advance the pioneering idea of this objective of business and research with a spirit of American entrepreneuship on the basis to promte the cooperation between China and America," said Dr. Lei. The establishment of the relationship between Nevada and Quinghai of China as sister states is contributing significantly to the promotion of cooperation and development of the economic and cultural fortune of the people of this two states . We are exciting to join the effort of this endeavor for improving the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada! "As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI,. working together with these intellectuals of the Institute with modern management philosophy, information technology, and dignified professionalism, my talent and knowledge are sharpened and shined by the spirit of institutional entrepreneuship and educational excellence of Dr. Tony Lei. The build of the relationship of sister states will certaily advance the cooperation and development of trade, economy, education, and culture between the friendship of the people of Nevada and Quinghai," said Theresa Malone, elected Member of the Board of Education and Chairperson at a Dinner Party. It was held by Governor Zhao Leji and delegation from Quinghai, China at the Sloan K of Orleans Casino and Hotel at the evening on June 26, 2002 in Las Vegas. "I've joined the faculty of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to work with its intellectuals such as Frankie Sue Del Papa, Dina Titus, Nancy Becker, Dr. Roy Adamson, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Togliatti, Michelle Leavitt, among others under the leadership of U. S. Senator Harry Reid and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn with Dr. William Thompson as its Director and Fellow. It's one of our added assets that we have the excellent caliber of Dr. Tony Lei as our Senior Advisor of the Office of Assistant District Attorney. Obviously, we're winning prestige for our efficient work performance for our residents and visitors of Southern Nevada together with WBTI and PAI's modern knowledge, rigtheous wisdom, and professional integrity," said Mike Davidson, Assistant District Attorney, at the dinner party for Merle Lok chaired by Dr. Tony Lei, Dr. R. D. Prabhu, David Amesbury, Esq., among others of the Asian American Community on June 18, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Restaurant in Las Vegas. Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) was established on September 28, 2001 by WBTI under the leadership of Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and PPAAF's Executive Director Bud Cranor. It is one of the multimedea that presenting WBTI's activities of accomplishment such as the Special Tribute Party to Senator Harry Reid, Pan Pacific and Asian American International Concert, Special Tribute to Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker, Thai Performing Arts - Appreciation Day Annually, among others. "I truly appreciate your efforts on my behalf and your commitment to bring 100 people in the event at Cashman Field on March 26th. It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activities in the community," wrote Governor Kenny Guinn to Dr. Tony Lei on March, 1998. | |
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Effective Work Performance for our Residents and Visitors of Nevada By Mike Davidson and Tiffany Chang "Three consuls of the Consulate General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China came to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party was held on the Saturday by the Consulate General at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Taiwanese and Chinese educational, business, and community leaders from Taiwan in Las Vegas coordinated by Dr. Lei," said John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI on July 24, 2002. The team was led by the Consul of the Consulate General Yan Xiusheng accompanied by Vice Consuls Wang Haitao and Mr. Woo. Dr. Tony Lei, President of WBTI chaired the Event and Dinner Party. Guests presented were: Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County, Nevada; Su Phelps, President of Taiwanese Association of Las Vegas; Judi Rock, President of Chinese Association of Las Vegas; Travis Lu, President of Las Vegas Chinese American Chamber of Commerce; Iric Chen, Vice President of Nevada Chinese American Professional and Business Association; Frank Tsou and Helen Du, President of Chinese Culture Fund (by Mrs. Liu); Dr. Reymond and Sue Yin, Scholarship Chairman of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Las Vegas; Dr. I-tung Chen, UNLV Associate Professor; Dr. An-pyng Sun, UNLV Associate Professor of the School of Social Work; Theresa Woo, Publisher of Next Weekly; William Yuen, Vice President of Next Weekly; Cady Reicheldorfer, Professional Pianist; Jong-Shang Liu and Philip Lin, Present and Retired Chief Engineers of American Companies; Audrey Chiao and her brother with fiancee; Mrs. Judy Lei, Advisor of Las Vegas Judge Betsy Kolkoski; Helen Hsueh, Editor of Las Vegas Chinese Business Directory; and Antony Lu, Publisher of Southern Nevada Chinese Weekly. All the people at the event and party enjoyed enthusiastic passion and nice dinner with delicious food at the certain price of the Harbor Palace treated by the Consulate General. The visiting team was welcomed by Dr. Lei with a short speech at he dinner party and fliers of welcome feature article and card on Lasvegas.com and Las Vegas Review-Journal at the PPAA5 of http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti Consul Yan delivered a speech of the importance for the Taiwanese, Chinese, and China to unite together to endeavor the future rising development for our people and country. The team came to Las Vegas also for the promotion of passport and related affairs for Chinese and Taiwanese people in Nevada. "We're honored that they've agreed with us to have the Consul General to hold a dinner party with WBTI in meeting our representatives from the State of Nevada in the Washington Scene. United States Senator Harry Reid did write the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Li Zhao Xing for the privilege and opportunity to Mandalay Resort Group to loan a pair of giant pandas from China The program will bring us with both value in tourism and education. We'll have the faculty of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to advance the pioneering idea of this objective of business and research with a spirit of American entrepreneuship on the basis to promte the cooperation between China and America," said Dr. Lei. "As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI, working together with these intellectuals of the Institute with modern management philosophy, information technology, and dignified professionalism, my talent and knowledge are sharpened and shined by the spirit of institutional entrepreneuship and educational excellence of our President Dr. Tony Lei. The build of the relationship of sister states will certaily advance the cooperation and development of trade, economy, education, and culture between the friendship of the people of Nevada and Quinghai of China," said Theresa Malone, elected Member of the Board of Education and Chairperson at the dinner party held by Governor Zhao Leji and delegation from China on June 26, 2002 in Las Vegas. "I've joined the faculty of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to work with its intellectuals such as Frankie Sue Del Papa, Dina Titus, Nancy Becker, Dr. Roy Adamson, Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jennifer Togliatti, Michelle Leavitt, Dr. Archie Chang, among others under the leadership of U. S. Senator Harry Reid and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn with Dr. William Thompson as its Director and Fellow. We're honored to have the excellent caliber of Dr. Tony Lei, President of WBTI, as our Senior Advisor of the Office of Assistant District Attorney. Obviously, we're winning prestige for our efficient work performance for our residents and visitors of Southern Nevada together with WBTI and PAI's modern knowledge, rigtheous wisdom, and professional integrity," said Mike Davidson, Assistant District Attorney, at the dinner party for Merle Lok chaired by Dr. Tony Lei, Dr. R. D. Prabhu, David Amesbury, Esq., among others of the Asian American Community on June 18, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Restaurant in Las Vegas. Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) was established on September 28, 2001 by WBTI under the leadership of Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and PPAAF's Executive Director Bud Cranor. It is one of the multimedea that presenting WBTI's activities of accomplishment such as the Special Tribute Party to Senator Harry Reid, Pan Pacific and Asian American International Concert, Special Tribute to Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker, Thai Performing Arts - Appreciation Day Annually, among others. Dr. Tony Lei invited 100 professional Chinese people to the event in Cashman Field on March 26, 1998 for the dinner party held by Asian American Community for Kenny Guinn's campaign. "It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activities in the community," wrote to Dr. Lei on March 6, 1998 by Gvernor Kenny Guinn. | |
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"Three consuls of the Consulate General in San Francisco of the People's Republic of China came to visit Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 20, 2002. A Dinner Party was held on the Saturday by the Consulate General at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant for the Taiwanese and Chinese educational, business, and community leaders from Taiwan in Las Vegas coordinated by Dr. Lei," said Dr. John Wang, spokesman of WBTI on July 24, 2002. The team was led by the Consul of the Consulate General Yan Xiusheng accompanied by Vice Consuls Wang Haitao and Mr. Woo. Dr. Tony Lei, President of WBTI chaired the Event and Dinner Party. Guests presented were: Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County, Nevada; Su Phelps, President of Taiwanese Association of Las Vegas; Judi Rock, President of Chinese Association of Las Vegas; Travis Lu, President of Las Vegas Chinese American Chamber of Commerce; Iric Chen, Vice President of Nevada Chinese American Professional and Business Association; Frank Tsou and Helen Du, President of Chinese Culture Fund (by Mrs. Liu); Dr. and Mrs. Reymond Yin, Scholarship Chairman of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Las Vegas; Dr. I-tung Chen, UNLV Associate Professor; Dr. An-pyng Sun, UNLV Associate Professor of the School of Social Work; Theresa Woo, Publisher of Next Weekly; William Yuen, Vice President of Next Weekly; Cady Reicheldorfer, Professional Pianist; Jong-Shang Liu and Philip Lin, Present and Retired Chief Engineers of American Compannies; Audrey Chiao and her brother with fiancee; Mrs. Judy Lei, Advisor of Las Vegas Judge Betsy Kolkoski; Helen Hsueh, Editor of Las Vegas Chinese Business Directory; and Antony Lu, Publisher of Southern Nevada Chinese Weekly. All the people at the event and party enjoyed enthusiastic passion and nice dinner with delicious food at the certain price of the Harbor Palace treated by the Consulate General. | | Go To Page: [1][2] 3 [4][5][6][7][8] | |