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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

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The 4th Annual (WWAAC) Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends Awards Announces its 2009 Distinguished Recipients

The 4th Annual WWAAC Leaders and Legends Awards is recognizing the accomplishments of (4) four dedicated and successful Asian Americans who serve as role models throughout the nation - on August 29th at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center in Atlanta.

These distinguished Honorees are being celebrated because of their service, contribution, and dedication not only to the Asian community, but to mainstream America as well. The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Leaders & Legends

Honorees are as follows:

Anne Chow
Senior Vice President
Premier Client Group
AT&T Operations, Inc.
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Michael Fung
Senior VP – Wal-Mart Finance and Strategy
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Jon C. Iwata
Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications
IBM Corporation
The 2009 Who’s Who in Asian American Communities
Leaders & Legends Award

Norman Y. Mineta
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Vice Chairman of Hill and Knowlton
The WWAAC Leaders & Legends Lifetime Achievement Award

Vice Admiral Harry B. Harris
U.S. Navy
The Inaugural WWAAC Community Spirit Award

UPS
Gerard Gibbons - VP, US Domestic Business Development - UPS
The Inaugural WWAAC Corporate Champion Award

Through a national selection process, the four elite winners met rigorous standards, faced tough competition from other nominees and, finally, passed the scrutiny of the selection committee made-up of former WWAAC Honorees. Each honoree adds a special and unique quality to the distinguished list of former WWAAC Honorees, which includes government officials, entrepreneurs, artists, and community servants, among others.

For over one hundred-fifty years, Asian Americans have made enormous contributions to the prosperity and success of this great nation. While there are many different Who’s Who organizations recognizing outstanding members of our society, very few, if any, focus on the prominent Asian Americans who have been our role models for success, great contributors to our community and to the nation, and distinguished figures in their own professions.


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The Who’s Who in Asian American Communities Awards is proud to offer the Galing Foundation, Inc.a special opportunity in purchasing the WWAAC tickets.

With the purchase of each reserved seating WWAAC ticket at $40 each, the Galing Foundation, Inc. will receive a $10 donation. The reserved seating WWAAC ticket is for theatre style seating with no dinner. A concession stand and cash bar will be provided.

The combined VIP Reception and VIP Reserved Seating Ticket is $150. This includes heavy appetizers and drinks. With the purchase of each combined VIP Reception and VIP Reserved Seating Ticket at $150 each, the Galing Foundation, Inc. will receive a donation of $15.

The WWAAC Awards appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you on August 29the at the Gwinnett Performing Arts Center at 7:00 pm.

For more information on the awards, please visit www.sachikoto.com


Please send us an email at galingfoundation@yahoo.com or contact:
Ces Alberto: (404) 361-9313
Ana Blackburn: (404) 925-2639

Galing Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization with 501 (c) 3 tax exempt status.
E.I.N. 20-5508331

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