As an award finalist, JP Zarate will be competing in the information technology category for IT Executive of the Year for the 2010 American Business Awards.
May 20: Global Foundation for Children With Hearing Loss awarded $50,000
The Oticon Foundation awarded a $50,000 grant to the Global Foundation for Children with Hearing Loss to establish a teacher
New faces in new places
May Leong has joined Technology Access Foundation (TAF) as director of development. TAF is a nonprofit organization committed to
June 21: Robert Mak returns to KING-TV
After years in the Seattle political scene as communications director for Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, Robert Mak returned to KING-TV on June 21.
Column: Hollywood, once again, says no Asians need apply
The Harrison Ford movie “Extraordinary Measures” was released on DVD last month. This movie is based on a true story.
Blog: Mark Mitsui, a future chancellor?
When Mark Mitsui was appointed as the president of North Seattle Community College, I felt that he could very well be another Peter Ku, chancellor emerita of Seattle Community Colleges.
Blog: Dr. Matsuoka, a genius and a mom
Meet Dr. Yorky Matsuoka, a MacArthur “Genius” Fellow & Associate Professor of the University of Washington. She has a doctoral
Blog: Behind the news: East West’s purchase
Dominic Ng, chairman and chief executive of East West Bank, which acquired Washington First International Bank, surprised Asian media by showing up in Seattle on
98118: one of the most diverse zip codes in the country … and it’s right in our own backyard
On any given day, the cacophony of different languages, sight of public art on streets and sidewalks, and wafting smell of cuisines as diverse as the local citizens fill the streets
After turbulent past, Seike garden debuts on the big screen
A new wrought iron fence and security camera at the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden are being installed to protect it from vandalism. Many of its stone