E4Women in Media Registration
Educate. Enlighten. Empower. Exemplify.

When: Thursday, August 27th, 2020
Time: 05:00-6:00 PM via ZOOM
Co-hosted/Co-sponsored by ACMA & KOWIN San Diego Chapter

Keynote Speaker: TBD

Panelists:
Phoebe Chongchua, Brand Journalist
Melodie Tao, Social Media Specialist
Dr. Marissa Pei, Author/Talk Host
Wendy Kim, Author/Speaker
Christine Yoo, Filmmaker
Iris Yamashita, Writer
Get to know our panelists: https://www.asianculturemediaalliance.org/e4women/

Moderator: Cathlyn Choi, Executive Director of ACMA / President of KOWIN SD Chapter

E4Women is a Webinar series produced by ACMA designed to educate, empower and activate younger generations of women of color–especially women of Asian and Pacific Islander descent–who aspire to pursue pathways in entrepreneurial business and seeking personal growth.

Our first E4Women in Media Webinar will focus on how Digital Media Arts can be used to empower entrepreneurial women in promoting their businesses and brands, as well as inspire those who are considering pursuing careers in digital media arts, film, and television. The event will be formatted as a Q&A panel, with guest speakers. Participants can ask questions during the event, or send them through this form.

This webinar is co-sponsored by the Korean Women’s International Network (KOWIN) San Diego Chapter.
A distinguished panel of experts in these fields will discuss methods, technologies, and strategies for success, as well as share their personal experiences as women of color in pursuit of their dreams.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to info@acmasocal.org or kowinsandiegochapter@gmail.com
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About Asian Culture and Media Alliance or ACMA

ACMA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 2013 to provide a voice of unity, awareness and empowerment for the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities through the power of Media, specifically Television, Film and New Media.

About Korean Women’s International Network or KOWIN
With over 130 Chapters globally, Korean Women’s International Network or KOWIN was established in 2001 with the launch of South Korea’s Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (MOGEF). It’s mission is to empower and promote networking among Korean female leaders around the world, support their advancement in the global community, and nurture international and professional expertise in the next generation of Korean women.  


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