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Out and About Around the Husky Globe: Summer 2021

Husky shares insights into Hong Kong

"Art from adversity: innovation in the age of covid-19"

In March, Hong Kong Husky Lui Tong, ’90, was part of a virtual event hosted by “The Economist.” She spoke about how Hong Kong companies have adapted their operations under trying circumstances and changing consumer demands. The webinar is available to stream online.


A taste of Shanghai

Shanghai Huskies at a wine tasting event

In May, the Shanghai Huskies had a great night out at Brut Eatery. They welcomed new Huskies, reconnected with old friends and shared wine.


Busy in Beijing

Beijing Huskies at their annual BBQ

The Beijing Huskies are making the most of their summer. From their annual BBQ gathering to taking part in multi-university events with friends from institutions like NYU and USC (just to name a few), they’re all about sharing Husky pride far and wide.


Indonesia Huskies dive into data

Screenshot of an Indonesia Huskies Zoom gathering

The Indonesia Huskies welcomed the managing director of Algoritma to a gathering in May. Their conversation focused on data science education, introducing the fundamentals of online data collection and use.


Beijing Husky makes prestigious list

Crysti Chen

Congratulations to Beijing Husky Crysti Chen, ’15, for being honored in the “2021 Top 10 Outstanding Chinese Youth Awards.” Presented by the All America Chinese Youth Federation, the American Chinese Public Diplomacy Association and the “Los Angeles Post,” these awards are given to “outstanding representatives of the millions of Chinese youth and Chinese international students in the States.” Crysti was also recently the featured speaker at the Global Leadership Series presented by UW CIRCLE. 


Taiwan Husky joins JSIS panel on global economy

Zoom collage of Taiwan panel speakersKen Sun, ’00, General Manager (Taiwan), Microsoft, joined the Jackson School’s Taiwan Studies Program for a discussion on supply chains and geopolitics. The panel covered Taiwan’s business landscape during a turbulent pandemic and the post-pandemic future of its thriving economy.


Husky receives grant for international entrepreneurship class

An image that features some of Professor Trask's favorite guest speakers and their companies. The Foster School’s Global Business Center was excited to support Valerie Trask, ’05, a lecturer of entrepreneurship at Foster, this year as she focused on internationalizing her Creating a Company class. Valerie shared that, “the ability to have speakers from other parts of the world opened up a whole other dimension to the class.” Professor Trask was able to feature speakers across a wide range of international entrepreneurial sectors, including licensing agreements, investing, grants, conservation, distribution and manufacturing. She was also thrilled to be able to host entrepreneurs from across the world, with representation from South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, as well as North America.


Tell us where you’ve been out and about

Are you a Husky living outside the U.S. and do you want to be featured in the next edition of “Out and About?” Send your submissions for consideration to Isaiah Brookshire at isaiahb@uw.edu. Please include your name, graduation year and a brief caption. Photos must at least 750 pixels on the long edge, larger resolution is preferred.