中華資訊網路協會 Chinese Information & Networking Association

4675 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 101, Santa Clara, CA 95051

 
 
CINA Women in Business Seminar
 
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Date/Time:   Sunday, July 18, 2004, 2pm - 4pm

                    2:00 pm - 2:30 pm     Registration & Networking
                    2:30 pm - 4:00 pm     Presentation, Q & A
Venue:         Fenwick & Wes, 801 California St., Mountain View, CA 94041
Speaker:      Susan Y. Xu, Vice President of Operations, WebEx Communications Inc.            
Fee:             Free for CINA Members; $10 for Non-Members (Soft Drink will be provided by Fenwick & West)
Language:   Conducted in Mandarin
RSVP:         Email to: RSVP@cina.org with a subject “WIB 7/18”
Website:      www.cina.org
 
Summary:
 
In 1985, Susan came to Silicon Valley from a small town along the coast of Chekiang with two kids.  She was here to accompany her husband, Min Zhu.  While taking ESL classes to learn English, she was also working.  This is how Susan started her new life in U.S.
 
Nine years later, the day after New Year, Susan carried a PC with a Chinese TalkShow software just installed and rushed to San Francisco Airport. She was leaving for Beijing to do demos for some colleges and Ministry of Foreign Economic and Trade.
 
Another ten years passed, Susan is now here to share with you her feeling of what she has gone through in Silicon Valley.  While there was hardness, there was joy in her life.   What Susan would like to tell you most is: “It’s beautiful being working.”   She enjoys every busy day of her life.  Come join us to learn how Susan was ever leading a totally different life after she came to Silicon Valley; what aspiration she had in mind to make her dream come true; and why/how she enjoys her work.
 
 
Speaker Profile:
 

Susan Xu is the VP of China Operation at WebEx Communications Inc.  She was the key member at the early stage of WebEx since 1996.  Prior to that, she was the Chairman and president of Universal Diamond Corporation, one of the first software outsourcing companies in China dedicated to the US market.  Susan was Director of Operation at Min’s MRP Consulting Company from 1986 to 1993.