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Mother’s Day Special Event

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

Organization of Chinese American Women

PO Box 815, Great Falls, VA 22066

OCAW Hosts a Seminar on May 7, 2011:

1. Managing Conflict

2. Enhance Professional Image

Speakers: Jeri Purdy, Dispute Resolution Specialist

Anne Morgan, Image Consultant

Managing conflict:

We all have conflict in our lives - it is unavoidable. In this segment, Jeri will discuss conflict management techniques that assist in resolving differences. She will discuss how to prepare for and participate in a difficult conversation and how to use communication skills to resolve conflict. Lastly, she will discuss how to bridge the gap between people.

Enhance Professional Image:

Your appearance is your loudest voice, the first and sometimes only thing others will remember about you. Image consultant Anne Morgan will demonstrate how to make a great first impression, a professional image that suits your individual look.

Date: Saturday, May 7, 2011

Time: 1:00pm to 4:00pm.

Location: Fairfax County Government Center

12000 Government Center Parkway

Fairfax, VA 22035

RSVP

By Phone: 301-907-3898 By Email: ocawwomen@aol.com

501©(3) Organization

Contributions are tax-deductible

LA TRAVIATA update

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Please check the Strathmore link for the performance schedule

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Shanghai World Expo :   May 1 - October 31, 2010

 OCAW encourages all Chinese American women business owners and women interested in learning more about the global economy to consider participating in the Shanghai World Expo.  For more information, go to:  http://en.expo2010.cn/

Letter from Norman Mineta

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

To read the letter, please click the image.

Letter from Norman Mineta

OCAW responds to the tragedy at Virginia Tech

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

On behalf of the entire board of OCAW, we wish to express our grief and sadness over the tragic events at Virginia Tech. This is truly an American tragedy. We share in the nation’s heartache at seeing so many promising young lives lost, and we share in the indescribable suffering this has caused the families of the victims. To them we offer our sincere condolences.

As Asian Pacific Americans, we stand with all Americans in coping with this tragedy. And as community leaders, we will do all in our power to facilitate a constructive and healing dialogue, and a proactive process that will help prevent future irrational acts of violence.