The USC School of Social Work's Network of Korean-American Leaders (NetKAL) held its annual gala and summit on Oct. 21-22. This year's events, which were focused on the role of Asian Americans in entertainment and media, brought together leaders in business, education, entertainment, nonprofit organizations, politics and social innovation to recognize the achievements of Asian Americans, and Korean Americans specifically, and the pivotal role the next generation will play in their communities and in society.
NetKAL was established as a fellowship program that promotes civic leadership among successful second generation Korean Americans from a variety of professions. Fellows participate in a six-month program that provides participants with the tools they need to expand their professional networks while defining their own multi-faceted role as a Korean-American leader.
Visit www.netkal.org for more information.
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