Presenting Sponsor
2024 LEAP Leadership Awards Celebration

Every year, LEAP holds its annual Leadership Awards Celebration to highlight the impact of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) leadership and honor members of our community who continue to preserve API culture, and ensure that our stories are being authentically told.

Thursday, July 18th

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
244 San Pedro St Los Angeles, CA 90012
2024 Honorees
Individual Award
Patrick Hayashi
Associate President (Retired), University of California System

Pat began his career at UC Berkeley in 1966 as a campus mail carrier. He later worked in budget, accounting, contracts and grants and personnel. In 1969 he began teaching freshman writing in the new Asian American Studies program. He served as head of the program from 1971-73 and appointed Ron Takaki as the program’s first tenured professor. In 1973, he left Berkeley for Sendai, Japan where he studied educational sociology at Tohoku University. He returned to Berkeley and earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in public policy.
Community Award
Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)

Christine Chen is a co-Founder and Executive Director of Asian Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), the nation’s leading national, nonpartisan organization to engage, educate, and empower Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) to strengthen their voices and create impact. APIAVote’s mission is to work with local and state community based organizations (CBOs) to mobilize AAPI communities in electoral and civic engagement.
David R. Barclay Alumni Award
‘Alisi Tulua
Executive Director, Southern California Pacific Islander Community Response Team

Over the past 15 years, ‘Alisi Tulua has been learning under the care and guidance of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) elders, leaders, and her incredible women of color mentors. She currently serves the NHPI community in her role as the inaugural Executive Director of the Southern California Pacific Islander Community Response Team (SoCal PICRT). She is proud of the journey that has gifted her extensive experience in equity-centered program development, grassroots organizing, coalition building, policy advocacy, leadership and organizational development, and research.
Margaret Ashida Award
Karen Ideno
Group Vice President, Environmental, Social and Governance Investing and Toyota Chief Indirect Procurement Officer, Toyota North America

Karen Ideno is group vice president of indirect procurement for Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) and environmental, social, and governance investing at Toyota Financial Services (TFS). In this role, Ideno oversees the office of procurement operations, systems and strategy, ensuring both Toyota organizations have the goods and services necessary for the companies to operate, sourcing from a diverse range of suppliers. Overseeing TFS’ environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing function, Ideno makes certain the company’s related initiatives enhance stakeholder value and are recognized and understood by the investment community.
Schedule of Events
9:30 am - 10:00 am
LEAP Leadership Experience Registration/Coffee

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
LEAP Leadership Experience Opening Session and Fireside Chat

10:45AM - 11:00 AM
Break

11:00AM - 12:15 PM
Workshops

12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
Lunch Break
1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
Workshops

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Break

3:15 PM - 4:30 PM
LEAP Leadership Experience Closing Session and Closing Plenary Panel

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
LEAP Celebration Gala General Reception

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
LEAP Celebration Gala
2024 Leadership Experience
Leadership Research
The Push and Pull of Leadership Pt. 1
Yon Na, LEAP Principal Researcher

We know that Asian Americans are underrepresented in leadership roles across all sectors due to many barriers. However, rather than digging into the challenges, the latest LEAP research study focused on understanding what helps Asian Americans advance into leadership positions. We found that Asian Americans’ careers accelerate when internal and external factors exist. We will delve into the critical factors that help Asian American professionals achieve leadership positions. .
New LEAP Workshop
The Power of Words
Elaine Chiu, LEAP Program Manager

While not always intentional, microaggressions regularly cause harm and create frustration for individuals who have to experience them. To foster healthy work environments, leaders need to understand and address microaggressions in the workplace. Participants will explore some implicit biases and microaggressions and dive into how our cultures and values influence our perspectives. In the end, we will grow our compassion, better understand the perspectives of people who are different from us, and make decisions conscious of the negative impact of everyday slights and snubs. We want the power of our words to lift each other up; not bring us down.
Community Conversations
What's Next for API Leadership
Chingcha Vang, LEAP Senior Program Manager

"This session will allow LEAP attendees to engage in dialogue with one another to explore questions and prompts aligned with the LEAP Celebration theme and the future of Asian American and Pacific Islander leadership. Through an interactive workshop, attendees will leverage their experiences and expertise to help LEAP craft a collective and informed future for API leadership to thrive."
Special thanks to the following for making the celebration possible
Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor
Collaborator Sponsors
Ally Sponsors

The Ideno Family

In-Kind Sponsors
Thank you to our LEAP Annual Contributors