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S1/E40: Knowing What to "Give up" to Reach Your Goals - Peter Nguyen
Episode 4017th November 2021 • The Executive Appeal • Alex D. Tremble
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Peter Nguyen is the President of the national non-profit organization, Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC). During this conversation Peter will share some of the networking strategies he's used to work his way to the top and we will discuss the hard choices you will have to make to reach your personal and career goals.

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Peter Nguyen serves as the national president of the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC) and as a manager for the Office of Finance and Management Organization at the FAA. He is currently responsible for managing the Joint Resources Council Executives and Investment Process Management Division and Integrated Services Branch; the Information Technology and Information Systems Security management for various agency level Investment Decision-Making processes in support of the Executive Secretariat of the Joint Resources Council. He holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from Oklahoma State University and a Master of Science Degree in Information Systems from Strayer University. Mr. Nguyen is very active with APA organizations. He was the past President for the National Asian and Pacific American Association (NAPA) representing over 2000 members nationwide. He also served as the Program Committee Chair and the Scholarship & Internship Committee Chair for the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC). In addition, he is a member of the Asian American Government Executives Network (AAGEN), and a member of the National Asian Peace Officers Association (NAPOA).

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