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Member of the Month: Tim Wang

Member of the Month: Tim Wang Tell us about yourself! It can be about anything – where you grew up, your professional background, your hobbies, etc. Hello, everyone. My name is Tim Wang. I grew up in Belmont, MA (a suburb of Boston) and moved to NYC in 2008 to begin my professional career. I consult clients on how to best optimize their marketing dollars across their marketing channels. Even though I work (some of my friends find this hard to believe), I'd say I'm more of a "work to live" rather than "live to work" type of person. Right now my favorite hobby is spending time with my 2...

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New Asia Chamber Music Society: Asian Culture Within Classical Music

New Asia Chamber Music Society: Asian Culture Within Classical Music

The New Asia Chamber Music Society (NACMS) is a classical group committed to bringing audiences exceptional performances of the chamber music repertoire, infusing contemporary Asian culture into the canon of western classical music. Founded in 2010, the organization has since been hailed by New York Concert Reviews as “an impressively organized and professional group… comprised of many young and gifted players”. TAP-NY had the chance to speak with Taiwanese American NACMS co-founders and musicians Andy Lin and Nan-Cheng Chen after their recent season opening concert. NACMS Executive...

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Member of the Month: Nicole Tai

Member of the Month: Nicole Tai Tell us about yourself! It can be about anything – where you grew up, your professional background, your hobbies, etc. I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and first moved to the East Coast for college. Despite the humid summers and freezing winters, I've really come to like it here! I currently work in higher-education publishing as an associate project editor. In my free time, I read (everything from YA fiction to the New York Times), attempt to brush up on my languages (Mandarin and French so far—I hope to eventually pick up Taiwanese!), and collect...

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Member of the Month: Roswell Lo

Member of the Month: Roswell Lo Tell us about yourself! It can be about anything – where you grew up, your professional background, your hobbies, etc. Hi! My name is Roswell, I'm 27 and grew up in New York. I studied industrial engineering in college and worked in the food/beverage industry the last several years. I'm going back to school for my masters in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell this fall and could not be more excited! I love being outside playing sports or rooting for my Jets/Yankees/Knicks. I'm always dancing- been dancing hip hop since high school but I'm...

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A Home Away from Home at TK Kitchen

A Home Away from Home at TK Kitchen

Originally from Danshui, Taiwan, Taiwanese American Peggy Shih of TK Kitchen initially held a corporate job in marketing.  When the opportunity arose to take a three month sabbatical in New York to study English, she jumped at the chance - and those three short months have now become almost a decade. TK Kitchen, located in St. Mark's, is known for its variety of drinks and traditional, light Taiwanese fare, serving classics such as gua bao, braised pork rice, and stinky tofu.  TAP-NY swung by to learn the inspiration behind this classic St. Mark's establishment. Shih initially took a job...

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Talking Music and Math with Stephanie Chou

Talking Music and Math with Stephanie Chou

Taiwanese American Stephanie Chou is a saxophonist, singer, and composer based in New York City, whose music combines classical and Chinese influences with jazz and pop harmonies and rhythms.  Stephanie has performed her music across the world - from Taipei and Beijing to NYC and Italy - and seeks to produce "global music that is artistically challenging, bold and fearless, and which presents a unique musical perspective." She recently released her third album, Asymptote, which features Taiwanese erhu virtuoso Andy Lin on arrangements of Chinese classics such as “The Moon Represents My...

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Member of the Month: Jocelyn Liang

Member of the Month: Jocelyn Liang Tell us about yourself! It can be about anything – where you grew up, your professional background, your hobbies, etc. I'm an LA native and spent the first 24 years of my life in Southern California before moving to the Big Apple NYE of 2015. After dabbling briefly in retail finance as my first job, I quickly switched gears and entered the world of marketing agencies. When I'm not project managing my way through work, I'm constantly planning my next trip and researching travel deals. I'm hoping to pay another visit to Europe this year, (London or Paris)...

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Startups, Tech, Careers: Interviewing the Founder of The Hatchery

Startups, Tech, Careers: Interviewing the Founder of The Hatchery

Ten years ago, Taiwanese American Yao Huang founded The Hatchery, a New-York based startup incubator, with the mission of fostering an environment in which innovation can thrive. Today, her firm partners with brands like Microsoft and Amazon to incubate innovative, early-stage companies.  We sat down for a cup of coffee with her for this month's TAP-NY Spotlight! Huang was named by Forbes as 1 of 11 women at the center of New York’s digital scene, and by Beta Beat as one of 25 Women Driving New York’s Tech Scene. She also traveled with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Indonesia as...

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Member of the Month: William Lin

Member of the Month: William Lin Tell us about yourself! It can be about anything – where you grew up, your professional background, your hobbies, etc. I was born in Saudi Arabia then lived in Taiwan before coming to the United States. My fascination with detective novels/economic sleuthing took me into financial advisory work before I made the switch to mergers & acquisition related work. In other words, my career experience has ranged from checking under the skirts of companies to helping companies get married. I am a thrill seeker with adventurer with a passion for culture/travel...

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The Tang’s Founder Talks Noodles, Authenticity, and Home

The Tang’s Founder Talks Noodles, Authenticity, and Home

For our inaugural entry of TAP-NY's Spotlight series, we caught up with Eric Sze, founder of newly-opened contemporary Chinese noodle bar The Tang, and peppered him with questions over noodles and some cans of Apple Sidra.   Can you introduce yourself? Names Eric Sze, born and raised in Taipei. Went to Taipei American School (TAS) from 5th grade all the way to graduating high school. Too Taiwanese to be ABC, too American to be Taiwanese. What’s your favorite memory from your childhood? I'm sure most Taiwanese people can attest, most favorable memories relate to food. Mine is having a big...

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