星期二, 6月 16, 2015

MAYOR WALSH JOINS JOHN HANCO​​CK, CORPORATE AND CIVIC​​ LEADERS TO​​LAUNCH YOUTH INITIATIVES

MAYOR WALSH JOINS JOHN HANCO
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CK, CORPORATE AND CIVIC
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LAUNCH YOUTH INITIATIVES

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New Effort Will Target 11-14-Year-Olds, Kicks Off MLK Summer Scholars Teen Jobs Program


BOSTON— Tuesday, June 16, 2015 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined John Hancock President Craig Bromley, hundreds of Boston Public School (BPS) students, and corporate and civic leaders to announce a new initiative to stem youth violence and to kick off the annual MLK Summer Scholars teen jobs program.
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“We must create opportunities to nurture at-risk young people as they enter the critical first years of adolescence,” said Mayor Walsh. “I am proud of our work with John Hancock, the
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston’s YouthConnect program to give more of our young people the chance to embrace their future in a positive way.”

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Stemming Youth Violence
Mayor Walsh announced a public/private partnership led by the Mayor’s Public Safety Initiative with John Hancock and Boys & Girls Club of Boston's Youth Connect program that is aimed at stemming youth violence by providing clinical case management and positive youth development opportunities for high-risk youth.

"The Mayor’s Office of Public Safety Initiatives would like to thank John Hancock and Youth Connect for helping to support the Mayor’s vision of giving opportunity and access to all youth in particular the 11-14 year old population- too old for camp and too young for employment," said Dan Mulhern, Director of the Mayor's Office of Public Safety Initiatives. "We recognize that Public Safety is multi-faceted and providing this opportunity is a part of that. Prevention efforts are key and this partnership will offer mentorship, a variety of support services and most importantly to empower and cultivate our future leaders."


The program, which will be funded by John Hancock, will serve approximately 50 at-risk males and females ranging from 11-14-years-old per year.

The focus of the program will be to reduce risky behaviors to increase positive decision-making skills, while creating opportunities to increase self-awareness and confidence through the acquisition of leadership and work-readiness skills.  

The initiative is based off of the Summer of Opportunity program, which was first launched in 1994 as a unique public-private partnership between John Hancock, the Mayor of Boston and the Boston Police Department in response to the youth violence epidemic.

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Providing Meaningful Job Experience and Life Lessons for Teens
The Mayor also kicked off the eighth year of the company’s MLK Summer Jobs Program, a major component of the Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program and the City’s efforts to employ Boston youth. John Hancock’s MLK Summer Jobs Program employs more than 600 Boston teens annually.


"John Hancock's MLK Summer Scholars’ Program understands the critical need for us, as business and community leaders, to take the lead in providing our City youth with meaningful opportunities,” said Mayor Walsh. “I am thankful for the collaborative efforts of all of our partners to shape the future of Boston in this way."

Mayor Walsh has made youth summer employment a priority, challenging businesses to partner with the City to increase employment opportunities for Boston's youth. In conjunction with the Mayor’s Summer Jobs Program, John Hancock works in close partnership with 
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he Boston Globe, Boston University and Partners HealthCare to offer the unique MLK Summer Scholars program.

Mayor Walsh addressed hundreds of teens at a kick-off event today at John Hancock’s headquarters in South Boston. The event also included a motivational appearance by former Celtics player Dana Barros, who urged the participants to work hard and do their part to support their communities. Following the speaking program, the teens participated in an interactive exercise, engaging one-on-one with Barros
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 business and civic leaders, and each other.

This summer, the $1 million plus program will employ more than 600 Scholars who will work at more than 70 non-profit agencies in neighborhoods throughout the City. Along with gaining valuable paid work experience, the Scholars also attend a series of life skills workshops. Today’s kick-off served as the first workshop of the summer.

“John Hancock has long believed that it is critically important to our community and our business that young people gain meaningful employment skills at an early age," said Hancock’s Bromley. “We are pleased to continue working with our partners at the City, The Boston Globe, Boston University, and Partners HealthCare to offer this unique personal and professional leadership development program."

“Young people are our future workforce,” said David Torchiana, MD, President and CEO of Partners HealthCare. “Our relationship with John Hancock and the MLK Scholars Program is exactly what we need to be doing – giving young people great educational and professional opportunities so that they are prepared to be our community’s next workforce.”

“The Boston Globe is a proud supporter of the MLK Summer Scholars program which introduces Boston’s corporate and non-profit community to a new generation of talented young Bostonians,” said Linda Pizzuti Henry, Boston Globe Managing Director. “These students are the city's future and summer jobs provide them an opportunity to learn effective job skills including problem solving, reliability, customer service and high-quality task completion – valuable work experience that will prepare these future leaders."

"There are few better investments we can make in our future than affording young people opportunities to work and learn as they develop skills essential to their academic and professional careers. MLK Summer Scholars performs a remarkable service providing these enriching experiences, and Boston University is proud to continue its support of this terrific program,” said Jean Morrison, University Provost and Chief Academic Officer for Boston University.

For more information on MLK Summer Scholars, please visit www.mlksummerscholars.com
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台灣生技代表團訪波介紹台灣成就強調需才殷切

台灣出席北美生技大會代表團十三日訪波士頓,在 “台灣生技業菁英座談會”中向本地年輕學者,學子表示,台灣生技界需才孔急,立志遠大者也只要撐五,六年,未來機會都是年輕人的。
行政院政務委員顏鴻森,科技部政務次長錢宗良率領代表團來訪美東,出席十五到十八日在費城舉行的國際生技大會(2015 BIO),特地提前先於十三日到波士頓,舉辦“台灣生技業菁英座談會”,侃言台灣正積極發展生物科技產業,錢絕對不缺,就是好項目,好人才不足。有心求發展的年輕人,宜先擬定,表現個人特色。
顏鴻森還透露,台灣政府預定於2017年起,訂定兩個五年計畫,每年撥列預算幾十億元,推動科技經濟發展。
座談會由行政院科技會報辦公室主任林治華開場,行政院政務委員顏鴻森,科技部政務次長錢宗良致詞,行政院科技部生命科學研究發展司司長蔡少正匯報“台灣生技業發展狀態及成就”,行政院科技會報辦公室副執行秘書丁詩同接著主持座談,由台灣財團法人生物技術開發中心執行長甘良生及台灣財團法人工業技術研究院生醫與醫材研究所所長邵耀華分享經驗,紐英崙玉山科技協會會長曾宓,波士頓台灣人生物技術協會會長謝富凱從本地角度與談。
蔡少正強調台灣生技業前景看好, 目前已有兩個公司的品準備上市,許多中小規模的生技公司發展蓬勃,目前有30幾個專利藥在臨床三期進行試驗,有60幾個專利藥在臨床二期進行試驗。
丁詩同指出,台灣行政院從2014年起,就已研擬如何振興產業,促進福祉,邁向台灣生物經濟時代。為因應人口老化,台灣也正從生技產業著手,積極發展醫療器材,健康照護,以及智慧型預防等整個醫療體系,計畫到2021年時,把生技產業產值推上兆元層次。
甘良生在北美五家大生醫公司工作了三十四年,今年三月才回台灣,接掌生物技術開發中心,在台北度過六十歲生日。他指出,對於進學術界或產業界有猶疑的學子,年輕學人,不妨考慮加入具有多重角色的法人團體。他執掌的台灣生物技術開發中心不但有二百多人的研發團隊,也推動學術界技術轉移,辦有育成中心,正孵化廿多家公司,還設有橋接小組和學術界緊密合作,協助教授把研究項目轉化成企業公司。
甘良生還透露,他正籌設基金,辦理培訓,協助科學家轉進企業界工作。
邵耀華透露,他的專長在航太產業,借調到工研院逾十年,來過波士頓不下4次,麾下有450人團隊,另150多人做醫療器材,其中至少135名博士。由於台灣近年的創業潮,他在過去5年間,協助創辦不下6家公司,因而深知,台灣不缺錢,機會也多,但缺乏懂得生意模式的技術整合人才。
邵耀華和甘良生都指出,台灣各個院所,法人機構,都有很多資深工作者,將在五年之內陸續退休,由於聘約人才從來都是“長期工程“,他們甚至現在就已開列出主任,所長等高級職缺。
波士頓台灣人生物科技協會會長謝富凱指出,該會創會會長陳昇宏當年創辦該會的著眼點之一,就是要協助在生物醫藥領域攻讀博士,做博士後者,在加入學術界,走進企業界之間,如何做更適合自己的選擇,如何把握機會。他們希望將來和有關部門加強聯繫,為學子,學人和台灣搭橋。
紐英崙玉山科技協會會長曾宓在會末籲請眾人關注該會訂六月廿日,早上九點半至下午五點,在劍橋市微軟科技中心,舉行年會,主題為“從基因數據到企業機會”。查詢可上網http://www.mj-ne.org/#!events/c18mn

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            行政院政務委員顏鴻森()勸學子要竭力打造自己與眾不同特色。右為波士頓台灣人生物科技協會會長謝富凱。(菊子攝)

            左起,經文處經濟組長石大玲,科技會報辦公室主任林治華,BTBA會長謝富凱,生物技術中心執行長甘良生,MJNE會長曾宓,政務委員顏鴻森,醫材研究所所長邵耀華(右四),科技會報辦公室副執行秘書丁詩同(右二)等人會後合影。(菊子攝)

            座談會出席者,以波士頓台灣人生物科技協會和紐英崙玉山科技協會成員為主。(菊子攝)


            塔芙茨醫療中心董事何淑圭(右)和夫婿聯袂出席會議,透露他們新成立“比翼資本”,希望為台灣生技業出力。(菊子攝)

中華僑立學校歡送十五名學生畢業

華僑立中文613日下午在昆市小學禮歡送15名學生畢業,喜報2014-2015年度收到社各界人士捐款7000餘元。
今年是中華僑立學校第十一學畢業暨第十五屆結業禮,畢業生計15人。駐紐約中國總領事館副總領事鍾瑞明,領事馬翠宏,王軍,吳釗等應邀出席。
中華校校董主席梁添光在畢業禮上用粵語感謝會各界支持,指紐英崙地區中文學校林立,該校在新年度中面對的最大挑是如何吸引更多學生,提高學生教育水平。校董副主席青峰致答謝詞
瑞明副總領事在致詞時轉達總領事章月大使對僑校的候,引用桃李不言,下自成蹊”一詞,表達領們對學們的期望。他並代表給僑立學100多本圖書和一套音像制品。
上任一年的校長劉紅,正職在麥德福公立校(Medford Public School)教英數學時間。她送學生們一“高”字,鼓勵學生在未人生道路上,越走越高。她說,孩子們未來的新世界公民,學習中文,中文化,會帶給他們更多遇“。
700多名生,年齡在415歲之間校共有35位老以及30多名工。
中華僑立學校15畢業生中的李秀雯,目前就波士拉丁校。在僑立學校學習六年後,已可讀,寫中文。今年以班上第一名成績畢業的李秀文表示,她現在可以用拼音打字和住在中國的弟弟聊天。由於在學校結交了不少好朋友,畢業後,她希望可以回僑立學校做志工。
校長劉紅表示,僑立學校展望新學年,不有太大的變動,將照現有道路,繼續走得更好。

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紐英倫中華僑立學校頒發獎盃感謝即將退休的昆士小學校長何少華(右二)。左起為,中華僑立中文學校校董會副主席鄺青峰,校長劉紅,校董會主席梁添光。(戴斯夢攝)

書法家江天源送書法作品給中華僑立中午學校和駐紐約領事館。左起,江天源,駐紐約領事館領事馬翠宏,僑立學校校長劉紅,中領館副總領事鍾瑞明,僑立學校主席梁添光。(戴斯夢攝)

            僑立中文學校一年級同學表演兒童舞蹈《有你的地方是天堂》。(戴斯夢攝)


畢業生與老師、校董、嘉賓、助教、義工們合影留念。(戴斯夢攝)