Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceiling Initiative

May 7, 2020 Webcast

Topic: “Asian American Career Ceiling Experiences” – A Fireside Chat About Government Service

Speaker: Gary Locke, Committee of 100 Member, Former Governor of Washington State, Ambassador to China and Secretary of Commerce

Moderator: Peter Young, Committee of 100 Member

Time: 8 pm to 9 pm EST

This webinar will be the third in a series of events convened by the Committee of 100 that are examining the challenges facing Chinese Americans and other Asian Americans with regard to barriers to advancement in a wide variety of professions in the U.S. The goal of this initiative is to contribute to the already significant efforts of organizations and individuals who have been tackling this issue.

This third event will be a fireside chat interview of Gary Locke, Committee of 100 member and former Governor of Washington State, Secretary of Commerce, and Ambassador to China from the U.S. The interview will be conducted by Peter Young, Committee of 100 member and Chair of the Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceiling Initiative.

Asian Americans have been severely underrepresented historically when it comes to elective and appointed government office in the U.S. except in certain areas of Asian American population concentrations such as the State of Hawaii. Gary Locke has been a leader in the areas of education, employment, trade, health care, human rights, immigration reform, privacy, and the environment. He will comment not only on the obstacles one faces, but the things that each person can do to overcome those obstacles, the lessons he learned, how Asian American involvement in elective and appointed government positions has changed over time, and what needs to happen to raise Asian American government office representation to equal or exceed our representation in the general population.

The webinar will be one hour long and will be a fireside chat. The audience will have the opportunity to ask questions during the last ten minutes of the webinar.

There is no fee to participate and you can register at: https://c100-5-7-2020.eventbrite.com

Speaker Biography:

Gary Locke

Committee of 100 Member

Gary Locke was the first Chinese American to be elected governor in United States history and the first Asian American governor on the mainland

As Washington’s 21st Governor from 1997-2005, the nation’s most trade dependent state, Mr. Locke increased exports of Washington State products and services by leading trade missions to Mexico, Europe, and Asia, more than doubling the state’s exports to China.

During his tenure, he achieved bipartisan welfare reform and oversaw the gain of 280,000 private sector jobs, despite two national recessions. Mr. Locke also had the most diverse cabinet in state history. More than half his judicial appointments were women and 25% were people of color.

His innovations in government efficiency, customer focus, and priority-based budgeting, as well as successful and under-budget management of high-risk initiatives, have won him acclaim from nationally recognized authors and organizations. In his two-terms as Governor, Washington was ranked one of America’s four best managed states.

As U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 2009-2011, he led President Obama's National Export Initiative to double American exports in five years; assumed a troubled 2010 Census process but which under his active supervision achieved the most accurate Census in U.S. history and ended on time and 25% under budget, saving taxpayers $2 billion; and achieved the most significant reduction in patent application processing in the agency's history.

As U.S. Ambassador to China from 2011-2014, he opened markets for made-in-USA goods and services; reduced wait times for visa interviews of Chinese applicants from 100 days to 3 days; and through the Embassy's air quality monitoring program, exposed the severity of the air pollution in China.

Mr. Locke began his career in public service in the Washington State House of Representatives, serving from 1983-1994. He was then elected King County Executive, serving from 1994-1997.

He attended Yale University, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in political science and received his law degree from Boston University. He is the proud father of Emily, Dylan, and Madeline.

Moderator and Chair of the C100 Asian American Career Ceiling Initiative:

Peter Young

CEO and President, Young & Partners

Committee of 100 Member

Peter Young is CEO and President of Young & Partners, a boutique investment banking firm focused on the life science and chemical industries. He manages the firm and is actively involved in client transactions and financings. Under his leadership, Young & Partners has established and maintained its position as a highly regarded firm serving the corporate strategy, M&A, restructuring and financing needs of clients worldwide.

Mr. Young received a BA in Economics from Yale, an MS in Accounting from NYU, and MBA from Harvard Business School where he graduated as a Baker Scholar. He serves on a number of boards of directors, both corporate and non-profit.

Future Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceiling Initiative Events

May 27, 2020 5pm EST: Webcast Fireside Chat with Anla Cheng and Alice Young, Committee of 100 Members on the Asian American Career Ceiling Challenges in Law, Investment Banking and Investing

Committee of 100 Asian American Career Ceiling Conference: This half day conference featuring a collection of panels featuring experts, leaders from government and non-profit organizations, and Committee of 100 members was schedule to be held on April 4 at the Yale Club of New York. It was postponed due to the coronavirus crisis and will be rescheduled for late summer or early in the fall of 2020.

The Committee of 100

The Committee of 100 (C100) is a non-profit, non-partisan leadership organization of prominent Chinese Americans in business, government, academia, and the arts founded 30 years ago.

The Committee’s purpose is to provide leadership and act as a constructive force in the dual mission of:

‒ Promoting the full participation of all Chinese Americans in American society and acting as a public policy resource for the Chinese-American community;

‒ Advancing constructive dialogue and relationships between the peoples and leaders of the United States and Greater China.

To learn more about the organization, please go to https://www.committee100.org

You can reach the headquarters office at 212-371-6565.