Great mentors can be transformative, but it isn't always easy finding a mentor. That's why Mentor Moments with Alex Quian gives you the opportunity to hear insightful personal and professional advice from world-class executives and leaders. We hope you'll tune in and join us on a journey to grow personally and professionally.
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Great mentors can be transformative, but it isn't always easy finding a mentor. That's why Mentor Moments with Alex Quian gives you the opportunity to hear insightful personal and professional advice from world-class executives and leaders. We hope you'll tune in and join us on a journey to grow personally and professionally.
In this episode, we were joined by Jin-Ya Huang. She is the founder of Break Bread, Break Borders, a social enterprise that provides catering services and hires exclusively refugee women, empowers them economically, and promotes unity through storytelling and culture. For her work, she has been recognized as a Presidential Leadership Scholar. She is also a celebrated artist and designer, with years of experience working with fashion companies such as Fossil, JCPenney, and Neiman Marcus.
During our conversation, we discussed being inclusive of other perspectives, serving your community, and more.
Mentor Moments with Alex Quian
Great mentors can be transformative, but it isn't always easy finding a mentor. That's why Mentor Moments with Alex Quian gives you the opportunity to hear insightful personal and professional advice from world-class executives and leaders. We hope you'll tune in and join us on a journey to grow personally and professionally.