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VOL 34 NO 43
OCTOBER 17 – OCTOBER 23, 2015
Con-artist CityGuru head faces questions for unpaid debts
COMMUNITY Sleepless in Seattle » P. 9
FREE 33 YEARS YOUR VOICE
Grant supports ethnic businesses
Concern and discussion about $210,000 funds allocation
Photos by John Liu/NWAW
Drew Morrison
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly Unpaid vendors, unpaid charities, and unanswered questions. CityGuru founder Drew Morrison is a sought after man but not in a good way after his upscale, socialite party business failed to deliver on its promises. {see MORRISON cont’d on page 15}
Recognized! White House introduces Filipino American History Month
Brian Surratt, director of Economic Development for City of Seattle (left) and Trong Pham, president of Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce
Taylor Hoang
By Peggy Chapman Northwest Asian Weekly
could assist and contribute to the minority business community. EBC, which was formed in Dec. 2014, sent in the RFP Jan. 2015, and was awarded a $210,000 grant. There were nine submissions. EBC, formed by a group of ethnic business owners, spearheaded by Taylor Hoang, owner of Pho Cyclo Café, describes itself as a coalition that “represents immigrant and minority-owned businesses in the Seattle area and provides support services and resources to enhance and sustain business.” The coalition currently offers a website “Ethnic Seattle,” tenant improvements, advocacy work, and offering marketing services. The marketing services including helping businesses
Members of the business community and representatives from the Ethnic Chambers of Commerce, Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce, and the City of Seattle met with the Ethnic Business Coalition (EBC) at Hing Hay Co-Works Oct. 9 The meeting was arranged in response to an open letter from the Ethnic Chambers of Commerce requesting more information about EBC and a discussion about how the Chambers could contribute. EBC is 501(3) nonprofit organization funded by the City of Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED). The OED sent out a request for proposals (RFP) for organizations who felt they
{see ETHNIC BUSINESSES cont’d on page 15}
UW appoints Cauce as president The University’s first woman and openly gay president
For the first time, the White House marked the presidential recognition of the month of October as Filipino American History Month. On October
It takes 154 years for the University of Washington to select a woman president. Ana Mari Cauce is the first woman, the first Latina, and the openly gay president of the University. The UW Regents announced Cauce as the 33rd president of the University on Oct. 13th. Cauce is known as an insider, beginning her employment as UW faculty since 1986. Cauce became interim president in March 2015, having previously served as provost and executive vice president.
{see FILIPINO MONTH cont’d on page 13}
{see CAUCE cont’d on page 15}
Dr. Dorothy Cordova and Mel Orpilla of FANHS at the White House Celebration of Filipino American History Month
By Ador Pereda Yano Northwest Asian Weekly
Photo by George Liu/NWAW
By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly
Ana Mari Cauce
The Inside Story NAMES People in the news » P. 2
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WORLD Nobel Prize winner » P. 4
ON THE SHELF Graphic novels » P. 7
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