Jennifer is a rising Wharton senior at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the current CEO and executive editor of the Daily Pennsylvanian, Penn's independent student daily newspaper. In her spare time, she likes falling in love with Philadelphia and will indulge in a print magazine or an old-fashioned novel every now and then. Jennifer will be in New York City this summer … Continue reading Member Monday: Jennifer Sun
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What: AAJA-Philly will be having its annual mixer with our colleagues at NAAAP (National Association of Asian American Professionals) and APABA-PA (Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Pennsylvania) When: Thursday, June 20, from 6.30 – 8.30pm at Sangkee Noodle House, 3549 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Where: Sang Kee Noodle House, 3549 Chestnut St., Philadelphia More Info: Please … Continue reading 6/20: Annual Mixer with NAAAP-Philly and APABA-PA
"ASIAN AMERICANS: LOCAL LEADERSHIP" Please join us on Saturday, June 8, as AAJA-Philadelphia will be making a special visit to West Windsor, New Jersey (near Princeton), to meet Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh and several community representatives and professionals from the greater Princeton area. West Windsor is an eclectic town with a 37% Asian American population and many successful … Continue reading AAJA-Philly Trip to West Windsor, NJ, on 6/8
Steve Bien-Aimé is a second-year Ph.D. student at Penn State University with research interests in race and gender portrayals in news and sports. He was a former treasurer and national board rep for AAJA-Philly. In his journalism career, Steve worked at The News Journal in Delaware starting as a news copy editor, and later writing a business column and serving as … Continue reading Member Monday: Steve Bien-Aimé
AAJA Philly’s student outreach coordinator is Rikki N. Massand, who reports on business, politics, education, and the achievements of minorities for US1 Publishing in Princeton, NJ. In 2012, Rikki authored a chapter on social media marketing for the book “Sports Publicity: A Practical Approach.” Previously he served as editor of US1's West Windsor-Plainsboro News. Rikki has written for amNew York, Little India, Asianweek, Hyphen, … Continue reading Member Monday: Rikki Massand

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