2023 Global Talent, Diversity and Inclusion Symposium
VIEW EVENT DETAILSActivating Belonging and Inclusion for All: Allyship with the AAPI Community

ONLINE
Wed 17 May 2023
10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
New York Time
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The last day to register for virtual tickets is May 16, 2023.
IN-PERSON
Wed 17 May 2023
9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
New York Time
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Registration is for Symposium ONLY. All sales are final and non-refundable.
The last day to register for in-person tickets is May 10, 2023.
Attire for Symposium and Awards Gala: Business or traditional/Asian-related or inspired.
Accessibility: Upon registering to attend in-person, please email Adam Tusin at [email protected] requesting reasonable accommodations by April 28, 2023.
Suggested Local Accommodation (Please note the Symposium and Awards Gala will both take place at Asia Society):
Marriott Marquis Times Square
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If you choose to call, please refer to the "Asia Society Symposium". The numbers to call are below.
Toll Free Number: 877-303-0104
Local 800 Number: 800-843-4898
International Callers: 212-398-1900
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Special Concessions: Through this special arrangement, the hotel will provide Complimentary Fitness Center Access, Complimentary Wi-fi Access in the Guestrooms, and Waived Destination fees!

To learn more about the 2023 Asian Corporate Survey Awards Gala, please click here.
About
Asia Society’s 2023 Global Talent, Diversity and Inclusion Symposium is our annual, signature diversity, equity and inclusion event bringing together Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) talent, allies, business leaders, diversity, equity and inclusion practitioners, grassroots activists, organizational partners, policy influencers and others to discuss how to best support the advancement of AAPI talent both in and outside the workplace – and network!
2023 will be the event’s 15th Anniversary and our theme is “Activating Belonging and Inclusion for All: Allyship with the AAPI Community.” Taking place during the day at Asia Society in New York from 9am to 2:45pm EST, the event (offering both limited in-person registration and complimentary virtual attendance) will feature inspiring break-out sessions, a Career Expo, dialogues, keynotes, networking, and panel discussions providing tactical guidance on how to best improve individual skill sets – both personally and professionally – with a focus on supporting the development and advancement of AAPI professional talent. We will also host discussions on what solutions and best practices companies and individuals should explore to better support AAPI talent and other communities within the workplace.
Separate yet related, Asia Society will also host an in-person Awards Gala (including networking reception and seated dinner) in the evening for the 2023 Asian Corporate Survey at Asia Society in New York from 6:00 to 9:00pm EST! We expect 200 AAPI professionals, senior business leaders, DEI experts and practitioners and allies to come together for one memorable evening as we bestow awards “live” in several categories on select U.S. based companies that participated in the survey for their outstanding commitment to supporting AAPI talent in the workplace. It’s going to be an exciting and memorable evening!
The biennial Asian Corporate Survey is a national benchmarking study that explores how U.S. based companies are engaging and supporting the development of AAPI talent. A narrative, analytical report based on the collective corporate submissions for the survey will also be publicly released in conjunction with the Awards Gala.
Registration for the Symposium (in-person individual participation may be purchased based on availability, virtual attendance will be complimentary yet limited) and the Awards Gala (limited in-person tickets may be available based on capacity) will open in early March 2023.
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Sponsorship, which includes tickets to both the Symposium and Awards Gala, is available now and can be found here. To inquire and reserve while levels of sponsorship last, please contact Victoria Liu, Director, Corporate Relations, at [email protected].
To learn more about the 2022 Global Talent, Diversity and Inclusion Symposium, and previous events, please click here.
To learn more about the Asian Corporate Survey, and previous reports, please click here.
Host

Martin Tan is the CEO of The Majurity Trust, a philanthropic organisation that works with donors and charities to build a thriving and sustainable community for all in Singapore.
Martin currently serves as board member of the National Council of Social Service, Children’s Museum Singapore, Founders Memorial as well as Halogen Foundation Singapore, a charity which he co-founded in 2003. He was formerly Executive Director of Institute for Societal Leadership at Singapore Management University and also served on the Boards of National Youth Council, National Library Board and National Family Council.
As a leadership development practitioner and facilitator, Martin worked with leaders in the public, private and people sector in over 14 countries including Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, New Zealand, Southeast Asia, United Kingdom and the United States. For his contributions, Martin was awarded The Outstanding Young Person Award in 2008; inducted as Asia 21 Fellow in 2011; conferred the Singapore Youth Award in 2013; and appointed Global Council Member of Asia Society in 2019.
Program
Join us for a full day full of knowledge, inspiration, and networking! We will also host a Career Expo, allowing attendees to learn more about and interact with our corporate sponsors. We will also feature keynote addresses from some of today’s most well-known business and policy leaders, insightful panel conversations, the ability to network with other attendees and speakers, and an opportunity to engage in timely conversations within our break-out sessions.
Welcome Address from Asia Society, 10AM ET

Christopher M. Belisle
Executive Director, Corporate Relations, Asia Society
Opening Keynote Address, 10:10AM ET

Maria Torres-Springer
New York City Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development
Maria Torres-Springer is the NYC Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development, charged with spearheading the administration’s efforts to strengthen and diversify its economy, invest in emerging industries, bolster small business, connect New Yorkers to family-sustaining jobs, and expand access to arts and culture.
She previously was Vice President of US Programs at the Ford Foundation where she oversaw the foundation’s domestic grant making and made historic investments to support racial equity, workers’ rights, voting rights, and arts and culture across the country.
As commissioner of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Maria focused on the production of housing for the city’s most vulnerable communities, while also launching several new programs to protect tenants’ rights. She led the implementation of Housing New York, a five-borough, 12-year plan to create or preserve 300,000 affordable homes; and she steered the financing of approximately 60,000 affordable homes.
Earlier, as president and CEO of New York City Economic Development Corporation, Maria led the implementation of the new citywide ferry service and made major investments in key sectors of the city’s economy. She also spearheaded several neighborhood revitalization plans. Prior to that, as commissioner of the NYC Department of Small Business Services, Maria prioritized efforts to raise wages and support women and immigrant-owned businesses and worked to prepare New Yorkers for 21st-century jobs.
Maria earned her bachelor's degree in ethics, politics, and economics from Yale University and a master’s in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two daughters.
State of the AAPI Community in the U.S. and the Need and Impact of Proactive, Inclusive Leadership, 10:25AM ET
As the U.S. continues to come out of the pandemic, many challenges continue to face the AAPI community. Growing anti-Asian sentiment. Mental health concerns. Challenges to being recognized in the workplace and seizing those opportunities for professional growth and advancement. This opening panel conversation will shed light on the current state of the AAPI community across personal and professional lines. Furthermore, it will highlight the need for business leaders to recognize the challenges facing the AAPI community and what they can do in order to build a more diverse, equitable and just society for all. Representing different perspectives, we will explore challenges and opportunities as we look to build a more unified AAPI community both within and outside the workplace.

Bhavana Boggs
Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Marriott

Sana Manjeshwar
Global Ombuds Manager, Chevron
Chair of Asia Society’s Global Talent and Diversity Council

Shihana Mohamed
Founding Member & Coordinator, United Nations Asia Network for Diversity and Inclusion (UN-ANDI), United Nations

Ravi Aurora
Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy & Indo-Pacific Policy Operations, Mastercard

TJ Castro Lim
Managing Director and Head of Digital Platforms, US Private Bank, J.P. Morgan Private Bank

Handel Lee
International Partner, King & Wood Mallesons
Panel I: The Realness - Challenges to Advancement in the Workplace and How to Overcome Them, 11:15AM ET
It’s no secret that AAPI talent face challenges in the workplace. But other communities face them, too! Join us and listen to diverse perspectives on challenges people face within the workplace and how to overcome them. From how to get better recognized for the work you do, to strategic networking, to how to best handle mental health and barriers between work and home-life, the discussion will cover it all. No one is alone when it comes to having challenges in the workplace, and learning how others have addressed similar challenges and overcame them gives us all a sense of community and well-being.

Liem V. Do
Manufacturing Procurement Manager, Chevron

Neerja Patel
Founder, Neerja Public Relations

Sushant Divgikar
Singer, Actor, Influencer and Social Activist

Dr. Sy Stokes
Vice President, Research, Coqual

Max Sevillia
Vice President of Government Relations, Advocacy and Community Engagement, Anti-Defamation League

Salila Yohn
Director of Diversity & Professional Development, Stroock
Break-Out Sessions, 12:20PM ET
- The Role and Strength of AAPI ERGS
Data tells us that the presence and activity of a company’s Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) strengthens employee loyalty, builds understanding and fosters connections. Come join this interactive session over lunch and learn more about what the role of AAPI ERGs are, how they operate and what do they do. You may learn some best practices to apply at your own company!

Jen Wu
Content Relationship Manager, Bloomberg

Amanpreet Pall
Human Resources, Bloomberg LP
- AAPI Women
AAPI women are organizing and leading when it comes to supporting the advancement of AAPI women professionals. And the activities and networking are growing! Come join this interactive session over lunch and learn more about how some of today’s leading role models are bringing AAPI women together and driving opportunities for success.

Chen Chen
Vice President Associate Banker, Citi Private Bank

Candice Tse
Global Head of Strategic Advisory Solutions, Goldman Sachs Asset Management
- Allyship with the AAPI Community
Aligned with this year’s theme, allyship with the AAPI community is paramount to achieving long-standing, impactful, positive change in support of building a more equitable and just society for all. Come join this interactive session over lunch and learn more about the role of allyship and the important role it plays with the AAPI community, and other communities. By building bridges of understanding and fostering connections, we strengthen a more diverse and inclusive society, both within and outside the workplace. And that’s good for everyone!

Elvie Gee
Executive Director, Global Inclusion & Diversity Center of Excellence, Bristol Myers Squibb

Jennifer F. Rasing
Global Pan Asian Network (PAN) Lead, People Business Resource Group, Bristol Myers Squibb
Special Presentation: How to Build a Powerful Network of Strategic Allies, 1:30PM ET
To gain maximum value from the strategic networking session, we recommend that you download and review the companion Action Guide prior to the Symposium. Download it here - Strategic Networking Action Guide by Joy Chen.
Many people think the bigger your network, the better. In fact, the more strategic your network, the better. No one knows that better than our speaker, Joy Chen, whom the Los Angeles Times profiled simply as “The Networker.” Joy knows exactly how companies choose leaders, because for 7 years, she did the choosing, as an executive search consultant for CEOs and Board members of Fortune 500 companies. Before that, she served as Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles.
Don’t miss this electrifying journey into:
- the cutting edge of cognitive psychology, where researchers have found that Asian Americans think in a way that's more holistic and less verbal
- how the way humans naturally form groups results in unique exclusion for Asians in the workplace
Gain a powerful, research-based roadmap that you can use right away to get promoted and scale up your impact more quickly and easily. This will be a highly interactive event, so get ready for fun and impact!

Joy Chen
CEO, Multicultural Leadership Institute

Shilpa Maniar
Head of Global Solutions, Americas, Google
Panel II: Applying Best Practices, Current Trends and Measurable Data - Supporting the Advancement of AAPI Talent, 2:20PM ET
DEI and belonging advocates continue to share that in order to get senior leadership of companies more invested in supporting the advancement of AAPI talent in the workplace, more data and research is needed! Join us to learn what data and metrics on AAPI talent we have and what it tells us, where are the areas we’re lacking, and what we can do to gain more data and research that will help drive better decision-making by corporate leaders to support the advancement of AAPI talent in the workplace.
Resource: 20 Million Project Briefing

Adrian Kwok
Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company

Dr. Yung-Yi Diana Pan
Dean Associate for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Director of the American Studies Program, and Associate Professor of Sociology at Brooklyn College - CUNY

Dustin Oliver Ling
Senior Director, Citi Global Public Sector – Banking, Capital Markets & Advisory (BCMA), Citi

Julie Blazevski
Hypothesi Applied Research and Evaluation
Closing Keynote Address, 3:10PM ET

John Wang
President, Asian American Business Development Center
John Wang is President of the Asian American Business Development Center, Inc. (AABDC) which he founded in 1994. AABDC is a unique non-profit consulting organization, originally established to provide technical and professional assistance to Asian American small businesses.
Over the years, a major component of AABDC’s work has expanded into the promotion and advocacy of Asian American executives, business leaders and entrepreneurs through the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award which recognizes the achievement and contribution of Asian Americans in the general economy. Over 1,000 Asian Americans have been honored since 2001.
Under John’s leadership, AABDC has established a distinguished track record and leadership role in promoting U.S.-China trade through organizing trade missions, seminars and workshops, conferences and trade shows, and networking events in the U.S. and in China since 2000.
In 2008, John founded the New York in China Center with the goal of creating a New York presence in China to help New York businesses access the China market and attract Chinese investment to New York. More recently, he has also begun collaboration with other key minority groups with the aim of launching
a New Majority Alliance that will pool the strengths and promote collaboration among the Asian, Hispanic and African American business communities.
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Event Details
Location:
725 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Registration is for Symposium ONLY. All sales are final and non-refundable.
The last day to register for in-person tickets is May 10, 2023.