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Committee of 100 Announces Next Generation Leaders Class of 2024 - New Generation, New Role Models!

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      Committee of 100 Announces Next Generation Leaders Class of 2024   New York, NY (April 11, 2024) –  Committee of 100, a non-profit U.S. leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans, today announced its Next Generation Leaders (NGL) Class of 2024, comprised of 21 individuals across the arts, business, technology, and finance. The new class will be formally introduced at Committee of 100’s annual  Conference & Gala  taking place April 19 in New York City.  Launched in 2014, Committee of 100’s NGL program convenes an exceptional group of change-makers and rising leaders from diverse sectors, leveraging a collective sense of service and purpose to elevate the impact of each individual. With this new class, there will be more than 200 NGLs across a multitude of sectors who make up a vibrant and diverse community. "We are thrilled to introduce our newest class of 21 exceptional young leaders to the Next Generation Leaders program. At Committee of 100, we are dedicate

Committee of 100's Annual Conference & Gala: Asian American Issues Track

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Details: Asian American Issues Track  Committee of 100’s annual  Conference & Gala  will take place in New York City at the world-famous New York Marriott Marquis in less than two weeks.  Will YOU be there?  Since its founding 35 years ago, Committee of 100’s annual Conference & Gala has centered around the dual mission of the organization — promoting the full participation of Chinese Americans in all aspects of American life and constructive relations between the United States and Greater China. Each year, Committee of 100’s Conference & Gala draws hundreds of distinguished academics, policymakers, businesses, and next-generation leaders from across the U.S. for a series of discussions, debates, keynotes and networking sessions.  This year, Committee of 100 is  doubling the number  of curated Conference sessions with  three   general sessions  and  two concurrent tracks  — one on U.S.-China related topics and the other on key domestic AAPI issues —and will include more tha