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Meet the Officers
• Kevin Ngo, President• Stephen Wu, Vice President External• Christina Kim, Vice President Internal• Yunqi Tan, Director of China Affairs• Josh Chang, Director of Administration• Christina Doo, Director of Initiatives
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Upcoming Events: Socials
When: Sunday, October 16Where: Meet at Peterson Loop @10AM
Join GCC for its first social of the quarter. We are hosting a grocery run to Ranch 99 and other Asian grocery stores. Afterwards, we will be taking a lunch break around Convoy. Get to know your GCC members personally!
*Sign up after the meeting!
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Study Break: Hot Pot and Mahjong U
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Partnered with International ClubWhen: TBAWhere: International CenterTime: 7-9 pmGCC will be sharing Chinese culture with International Club at our
Hot Pot and Mahjong Board Game Night! Mingle with your fellow GCC members and meet new friends at I-Club! International Club aims to bring international students and American students together to cultivate international exchange and communication.
Price: $8/per personGCC is providing all the food and drinks! Bring your mahjong sets
and board games for a night of FUUUUUUN!
Study Break: Hot Pot and Mahjong U
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How to participate: Sign up TODAY or online via our website
(gccucsd.blogspot.com) Pay $8 How do I pay: at GCC events or GBMs Contact GCC officers to pay:
Stephen Wu, VP External, srwu@gmail.com Christina Kim, VP Internal , cmk001@ucsd.edu
**Members will not be allowed to attend the event if they do not signup or pay prior to the event**
Upcoming Events: Professional
“Experiences in Asia” MixerU
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Interested in developing your career goals and network in Asia? GCC is hosting its first mixer for students interested in working, interning or studying in Asia
When: Week 6/7, TBAWhere: International CenterTime: 7-9pmAttire: Business Casual
Partnered with International Center and Programs Abroad
“Experiences in Asia” Mixer U
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Learn more about: How to find a job in Asia What jobs are out there for college students What employers are looking for from UCSD
students The differences in applying for jobs in Asia
and the US How to apply to study abroad in Asia How to create and maintain network
connections abroad
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Already worked/interned/studied in Asia? Please share your experiences at our GCC mixer as an “invitee”. What you gain: Share the lessons you learned abroad with students
eager to hear your advice Network opportunities with other students, graduates
and faculty with similar experiences Meet others with related career goals and interests
Interested in becoming an invitee? Sign up TODAY after the meeting Email Christina, cmk001@ucsd.edu with your information
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To join us for our “Experiences in Asia” Mixer, Signups will be open on Friday, October 21st on our website
(gccucsd.blogspot.com) at 7pm SPACE IS LIMITED! Signups will be open until spaces are filled
Become a Volunteer: Get an exclusive networking opportunity by volunteering for the
event Volunteers will help register and coordinate “invitees” and
“participants” at the event Volunteers are guaranteed a spot for the mixer and do not need
to register online
Questions? Contact Christina, cmk001@ucsd.edu
How can I get more involved with Global China Connection?
Become a part of the planning process for “A Piece of Asia”. Gain communication and leadership skills by joining the team!
Festival Committee:• Communicate with the various cultural student
organizations (NSU, TASA, CASA, etc) participating in the festival
• Coordinate performers during the festival• Build relationships with sponsors • Create a fundraiser and game booth for GCC • Help spread the word about Global China Connection at
UCSD
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! “A Piece of Asia” Festival Committee
Help coordinate GCC’s first annual conference—Opportunities: Here and Abroad. Build your networking connections and interact with professionals.
Conference Committee:• Contact professionals from various fields to participate
in our conference• Build relations with sponsors• Coordinate guest speakers and panel speakers during
the conference• Reach out to prestigious faculty, graduates and local
professionals to participate in our networking session• Promote and market our conference to the UCSD
population
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! Conference Committee
How can I be a committee member? Sign up to be on our interest list TODAY Apply online at our website (gccucsd.blogspot.com)
Once you’ve applied We will contact you to attend one of our
committee meetings
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!Apply for Committee Membership
Help Global China Connection grow as a chapter and as a student organization on campus. Become a GCC Intern!
GCC Intern• Learn how Global China Connection at UCSD works• Build exclusive contacts through our GCC network• Attend GCC officer meetings• Connect with GCC officers• Become a part of the event planning process• Express ideas and opinions about past and future
activities and events
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How can I be a committee member? Sign up to be on our interest list TODAY Apply online at our website (gccucsd.blogspot.com)
Once you’ve applied We will contact you to attend one of our
committee meetings
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! Apply for GCC Intern
Guest Speaker: Mingming Wang
• College: – Graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2000-2004, B.S.,
Electrical Engineering– Currently: MBA, Rady School of Management, University of
California, San Diego, 2011-2013• Prior Experience:
– General Electric Consumer & Industrial, Shanghai, China ,2004-2007• Electrical Engineer, 2004-2006• Operations Management Leadership Program (OMLP),
2006-2007– General Electric Energy, Shanghai, China , 2007-2011
• Project Manager ,2007-2008• Business Operations Manager, 2008-2011
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Who is Mingming Wang?
Frequently Asked Questions
• How were you recruited by General Electric after you were graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University?
• How did you gain the opportunity to participate in the operational leadership program
• What did you gain from the operational leadership program in General Electric?
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FAQs for Mingming Wang
• Is there a difference in working for an American company in China, like General Electric versus a domestic company?
• What pushed you towards finance for your graduate degree?
• What do you expect to gain from Rady as a student with an international background?
• What is the one tip you wish you had known before you came to the US?
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FAQs for Mingming Wang
Open Questions
After Social
Where: Tapex (on-campus)
Enjoy some boba while we play board games and hang with the members as a study break!
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