Tennessee Immigrant and Minority Business Group

 2022 Spring Quarterly Forum

 

3/17/22 Thurs 6pm-8pm (in-person)

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Nashville, 201 Crossings Pl., Antioch, TN 37013

  

Food provided
Admission is $20 for non-members (free for members)
2022 calendar year membership is $40 (free admission for all four forums of 2022)

Click here to apply membership

 RSVP: John Mickner, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; www.TIMBG.org

 

“Going around the room” self-introduction

 Panel discussion: Post Covid – How to Drive Business Growth in 2022     

 

Moderator: John Mickner

Panelists:

Andy Bhakta, President, Triumph Hospitality and SiLa Developments

Evan Butler-owner, Day1 Graphics and Media

Maria Cosgrove, CEO, Balanceback

Rod Palmer, Franchise Owner, Bigby Coffee

 

TIMBG board:

Nelson Boren, Kip Dodson, Alana Grimaud, Yousef Husseini, John Mickner (COO), Austin Niravong, Tony Roberts, Jana Truman, Ming Wang (president and co-founder)

Partner chambers and businesses:

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Nashville, 201 Crossings Pl., Antioch, TN, 37013

Tennessee American-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (www.tac3.org)

Tennessee Chinese Chamber of Commerce (www.tccc.us)

 

TIMBG was co-founded by Drs. Ming Wang and Galen Hull in 2013

TCCC was co-founded by Drs. Ming Wang and Qiang Wu in 2007

 www.TIMBG.orgwww.tccc.us and www.diverseculturalevents.com

 

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Book your tickets!

AIER’s Bastiat Society program in Nashville will host an event with Dr. Ming Wang, world-renowned laser eye surgeon, philanthropist and co-founder of Common Ground Network.

In this presentation, Dr. Wang will discuss what the two superpowers of the 21st century, U.S. and China, have in common, in history, culture, sport, people, custom, food, economy, religion and other areas. He will analyze the mutually beneficial trade opportunities, including for Tennessee. Dr. Wang firmly believes that while ideological differences do exist between the world’s #1 and #2 powers, it is in the seeking common ground that we do share, particularly in trade and economic exchange, that will help improve living standard and quality of lives of people of these two great nations. The film “Sight” is based on Dr. Wang’s autobiography as an immigrant “From Darkness to Sight”, co-starring Greg Kinnear.

The Bastiat Society of Nashville’s speaker series is co-sponsored by The Beacon Center of Tennessee & The Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) (affiliated with Middle Tennessee State University). This co-sponsorship does not necessarily constitute an endorsement of the speakers’ positions on the issues discussed.

Eventbrite ticket required.

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Schedule:

6:00 - 6:30 PM: Networking

6:30 - 7:15 PM: Presentation

7:15 - 7:30 PM: Q&A

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Ticket Prices:

$0 for Founding Members

$10 for Annual Members

$20 for Non-Members

$0 for Actively enrolled university students who register with a .edu email address. Those who register with a non- .edu email address will be unregistered and asked to purchase tickets at full price.

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More about the speaker:

Dr. Ming Wang, Harvard & MIT (MD, magna cum laude); PhD (laser physics), is a world-renowned laser eye surgeon, philanthropist, and a co-founder of the Common Ground Network.

As a teenager, Ming fought valiantly to escape China’s Cultural Revolution – during which millions of innocent youth were deported to remote areas to face a life sentence of hard labor and poverty. He came to America with only $50 and earned two doctorate degrees, one in laser physics and one in medicine, and graduated with the highest honors from Harvard Medical School and MIT.

Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration has helped patients from over 40 states in the U.S. and 55 countries, with all sight restoration surgeries performed free-of-charge. Dr. Wang was named the Kiwanis Nashvillian of the Year for his lifelong dedication to help blind orphaned children from around the world.

The film “Sight” is based on Dr. Wang’s autobiography “From Darkness to Sight” and co-stars Greg Kinnear.

Tennessee American-Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Networking and International Business Experience Sharing Meeting

Tues. November 16, 2021 6pm-8pm

Dynasty Super Buffet, 5433 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN 37211

RSVP: John Mickner, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., 231-920-2366

Cost: Members $10, non-members: $20

Annual TAC3 membership is $100 - Sign up for membership and get dinner free

       Don't wait...register today at www.tac3.org

Go Around the Room- Self-Introduction

Presentation/discussion:

“Seeking common ground in U.S. China trade”

Guest Speaker Ming Wang, M.D. PhD

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In this presentation, Dr. Wang will discuss what the two superpowers of the 21st century, U.S. and China, have in common, in history, culture, sport, people, custom, food, economy, religion and other areas. He will analyze the mutually beneficial trade opportunities, including for Tennessee. Dr. Wang firmly believes that while ideological differences do exist between the world’s #1 and #2 powers, it is in the seeking common ground that we do share, particularly in trade and economic exchange, that will help improve living standard and quality of lives of people of these two great nations. The film “Sight” is based on Dr. Wang’s autobiography as an immigrant “From Darkness to Sight”, co-starring Greg Kinnear.

Hosted by TAC3, Music City Insurance and Finance, John Morse-First National Bank of Middle TN

TAC3 Board: Nelson Boren, Tim Cummings (AV and IT), Hsing Liu (Marketing), John Mickner (COO), John Wang (President), Ming Wang (Honorary President).

Partner chambers: Tennessee Immigrant and Minority Business Group-TN-China Network

TIMBG FORUM "HOW TO INFLUENCE & LEAD"

CO-HOST/MODERATOR: ALANA GRIMAUD

CO-HOST: KAYLA SANDERS

Panelist Speakers:

  • US Congressman John Rose (TN-6)
  • David Ingram, Chairman, Ingram Entertainment Inc.
  • Maj. Gen. William Hickman, US Army Retired, and SeniorAdvisor of Compass Executives Group
  • Dr. David Black, Founder, Aegis Sciences Corporation
  • Eva Angelina Romero, Owner & CEO of Evaco Properties; CEO of Mobile Oral Surgeons
  • David Plazas, (The Tennessean), Master of Ceremonies
  • Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson
  • TN Senator Mark Pody
  • Father Ed Steiner, Priest at St. Philip Catholic Church
  • Jeff Falvo, Senior Digital Marketing Consultant at RevLocal

Food provided
$20 for non-members

Free for members
2021 Membership is $40
Apply for membership

Limited Seating
*Must RSVP at www.timbg.org
For questions contact
Alana at
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Thurs. 7/15/21
Networking: 5:00 pm; Forum: 6:00 pm

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Nashville, 201 Crossings Pl., Antioch, TN 37013

TIMBG Board: Nelson Boren, Yousef Husseini, Pratik Chauhan, Kip Dodson, Mike Fair, Alana Grimaud, Zheng Huang, John Mickner (COO), Austin Niravong, Tony Roberts, Brian Shun, Kayla Sanders, JanaTruman, Dr. Ming Wang (President and co-founder)

Tennessee Immigrant and Minority Business Group

2021 Spring Quarterly Forum

5/20/21 Thurs 6pm-8pm (in-person)
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Nashville
201 Crossings Pl., Antioch, TN 37013

Food provided
Admission is $20 for non-members (free for members)
2021 calendar year membership is $40 (free admission for all four forums of 2021)
Apply for Membership

John Mickner, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Brian Shun, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
www.TIMBG.org

“Going around the room” self introduction

Presentation/discussion: Reframing Your Collaboration Game

How are you listening to the voices of those around you and what they are saying?
Hosted by Curiosity Continuum founders Brian Shun and Josh LaGrew
Special Guest Appearance by John Dunavan, CEO Peer-Tree

Joined by the Panel: Smart people you may or may not have heard of yet, but will not forget them once you meet them. Attendance rewards the curious!

TIMBG board:
Nelson Boren, Pratik Chauhan, Kip Dodson, Mike Fair, Alana Grimaud, Zheng Huang, Yousef
Husseini, John Mickner (COO), Austin Niravong, Tony Roberts, Kayla Sanders, Brian Shun,
Jana Truman, Ming Wang (president and co-founder)

Partner chambers:

Tennessee American-Chinese Chamber of Commerce ( www.tac3.org )
Tennessee Chinese Chamber of Commerce ( www.tccc.us )

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