MOCATALKS: Women, Game Changers!

In honor of Women’s History Month, MOCA brings together a group of remarkable women from diverse industries to discuss leadership, highlighting the inspiration behind their work, and the challenges that motivate them to succeed.

The panelists are leaders in the fields of fashion, cuisine, publishing, healthcare, law, and theater. Join us in celebrating the contributions of women who are changing the game, and making a lasting impact. Panelists include Danielle Chang (LUCKYRICE), Gladys Chen (Second Generation), and Helen Wan (The Partner Track). This panel is co-moderated by Sandra K. Lee, Chair & CEO of Harold L. Lee and Sons, Inc. Insurance and Dr. Loretta Au, M.D., Section Chief of Pediatrics at Charles B. Wang Community Health Center.

Admission: $10/ Adults; $5 /MOCA Members, Students, and Seniors
Advanced reservation required: [email protected]











When: Sat., Mar. 8, 2014 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Where: Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre St.
212-619-4785
Price: Admission: $10/ Adults; $5 /MOCA Members, Students, and Seniors
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In honor of Women’s History Month, MOCA brings together a group of remarkable women from diverse industries to discuss leadership, highlighting the inspiration behind their work, and the challenges that motivate them to succeed.

The panelists are leaders in the fields of fashion, cuisine, publishing, healthcare, law, and theater. Join us in celebrating the contributions of women who are changing the game, and making a lasting impact. Panelists include Danielle Chang (LUCKYRICE), Gladys Chen (Second Generation), and Helen Wan (The Partner Track). This panel is co-moderated by Sandra K. Lee, Chair & CEO of Harold L. Lee and Sons, Inc. Insurance and Dr. Loretta Au, M.D., Section Chief of Pediatrics at Charles B. Wang Community Health Center.

Admission: $10/ Adults; $5 /MOCA Members, Students, and Seniors
Advanced reservation required: [email protected]

Buy tickets/get more info now