ACEL - Denver Speaker Series -Khanh Vu

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6981 West Alaska Drive,Denver CO 80226

22 September, 2022

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ABOUT Khánh: Khánh and his family immigrated to the USA from Vietnam at the end of the Vietnam conflict. His family found their way to Colorado. He graduated from John F. Kennedy High School, a Denver Public School. Khánh graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a degree in chemical engineering and 3 minors: McBride Honors Program in Public Affairs, Latin American Specialization and Environmental Science. He worked for Amoco after graduation. At Amoco, he oversaw 350 gas wells in the San Juan Basin (New Mexico/Colorado). He explored and researched effects of cavitation on high production coal-bed methane. After the BP-Amoco merger, the Denver office was moved to Houston and Khánh chose to stay in Colorado. He subsequently went to work for the family businesses: Asian grocery and real estate. He helped grow the family business to become the largest Asian grocer in the region. After selling the retail business, Khánh continued to work in real estate. His passion for helping young adults and fondness for Mines led him back to accepting the position as the fourth Director of the Multi-cultural Engineering Program (MEP). MEP has come full circle because Khánh was part of MEP's inception in 1989 as a student and was instrumental in the founding of the Asian Student Association in the early 90's, which later became PASES (Professional Asian Society of Engineers and Scientists), eventually merged with SASE. As the MEP Director, he helped over 1,000 students with their recruitment, retention and professional development. As a Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers (SASE) volunteer, Khánh helped plan the 2011 National Conference. Khánh joined SASE full time as the CEO & Executive Director in late 2011. Khánh oversaw the doubling of the collegiate chapters and tripling its membership during his 1 st year tenure with SASE. SASE has become the largest professional Asian American Organization in the US by numbers of chapters, conference size and organizational support. He looks forward to growing SASE to its full potential. Khánh enjoys spending time with his wife, Uyển, and 4 children: Thiên Ân “JP”, Thiên Sơn “Vincent”, Thiên Hải “Dominic” & Thiên Hà “Teresa”. His hobbies include youth ministry, volleyball and being a foodie. About ACEL: The Asian Corporate & Entrepreneur Leaders is a national non-profit organization providing Asian American professionals opportunities to work together to enhance Asian American leadership in our careers, communities, and the local government that we live and serve in. As the largest and fastest-growing Asian American professional organization, ACEL continues to provide its members with the tools and resources to further career advancements and to empower Asian Americans to become great leaders as well as reliable employees. In order to achieve our goals, ACEL offers a diverse range of professional development programs on the local level. These may include a series of panels, workshops, and seminars. ACEL engages its membership in community activities, an ongoing mentorship program, cultural awareness, and professional networking events. As a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we also seek to promote the active participation of Asian Americans in society through community service. **By signing up for this event, you will also be placed on our mailing list for upcoming ACEL events, colorado news, and additional information about our organization. No information is sold to third parties and unsubscribing can be done easily at the bottom of every email.

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