Ari Krzyzek, driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact, transitioned from Indonesia to the U.S., where she and her husband founded Chykalophia, a branding and web development firm empowering women in tech. Her resilient, community-focused leadership style and passion for inclusivity inform her work as an entrepreneur, consultant, and speaker, envisioning a global impact for her organizations and continued support for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Swadesh Shrestha's Chiya Chai, nestled in Chicago's Logan Square, epitomizes resilience and cultural reverence. From Nepal, Swadesh's journey intertwines her familial tea traditions with entrepreneurial ambition, culminating in a beloved chai sanctuary.
Pallavi is a first-generation Indian American who has always intended to honor her South Asian craft. After years of quest and experiments, she found the world of natural dye and founded the Hamesha Project. Know more about her way to sustainable fashion!
Receiving and giving physical contact is important for these people. It doesn’t have to be a consistent display of affection. On a normal day, a simple kiss-on-the-cheek goodbye or hand on the back while walking can be enough. For special occasions like Valentine's Day, perhaps a relaxing massage can be an ideal date.
A champion in increasing the Asian presence in American leadership, ACE NextGen, is hosting a two-day conference centered on leveraging the power of relationships for Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) entrepreneurs in the McDonald’s Global Headquarters, Illinois.