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From the Board Message from the Acting Chief Executive Officer Ken Lee  |  Acting Chief Executive Officer H ello, I am Ken Lee, the immediate past national president of OCA. I am introducing myself under another role for OCA as the acting CEO of the organization. First, a little about myself—I retired from UPS as the vice president of security after 37 years. I have been with OCA since 1997 as a past Corporate Achievement Awardee and the OCA Georgia chapter president from 1999 to 2000. I have also served on the Executive Council since 2001 and was the national OCA president for two terms from 2009 to 2012. OCA is a true passion to my family. My wife, Ashley, and stepdaughter, Vincy, have been Convention attendees for many years, but more importantly, Vincy has been especially interested in the OCA Youth Track during these last two years. We see all the programs that are being offered as opportunities for all those who participate to benefit from them. Examples are programs like the Mentoring Asian American Professionals that helps to develop professional business managers to navigate through the corporate world, and the APIA U: Leadership Training Program which helps to solidify the foundation of those young college students finding 4  •  IMAGE  •  Spring/Summer 2014 their footing as Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) in the United States. We see many interns who may have never seen what the political arena looks like and the other potential possibilities in the world for these young folks. Most importantly, OCA is about the protection of civil rights for all Americans living in this wonderful country. OCA, once known as the Organization of Chinese Americans, has now transformed to OCA–Asian Pacific American Advocates. With our tagline “Embracing the Hopes and Aspirations of Asian Pacific Americans,” OCA has inspired me to give more to the community and to give more of everything we have to “pay it forward.” OCA has been an organization that helps so many in so many ways that it just has to be there to support the community. With the help of hard-working OCA members, we are able to provide great internships, wonderful mentoring opportunities, and critical outreach to the APA community. We are in our 41st year of civil rights advocacy and look forward to another 40 years. A lot of work still needs to be done. If you can support us through volunteerism, please join in. If you can offer corporate and/or financial support, please give us a call.  ■