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Author: National Asian Pacific American Bar Association

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Over the last three decades, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing minority group in the legal profession. For example, Asians make up slightly over 10% of the students at Harvard Law School (ILRG Report, 2020) and at the top 30 law schools (Goodwin Liu, 2015). However, they continue to be significantly underrepresented in the profession’s top leadership positions. As of today, there are only about 25 Asian American General Counsels in the Fortune 500.NAPABA Coffee House is a series of one-on-one conversations with some of these trailblazing individuals.

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Lola Lin is the Chief Legal Officer of Howmet Aerospace, a leading global provider of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries. Prior to her role at Howmet, Lola served as General Counsel at Airgas and held various in-house roles at Air Liquide and Dell. She is a graduate of University of Houston College of Law and the University of Texas at Austin. Fun Fact #1: Lola is fascinated by cultures and countries, and her dream is to travel to 100 countries. (She is currently at 47!) Fun Fact #2: Lola does not drink coffee!
John Chou is the retiring Chief Legal Officer at AmerisourceBergen, a Top 10 company on the Fortune 500 list and one of the largest global pharmaceutical sourcing and distribution services companies. John joined AmerisourceBergen in 2002. Prior to that, John served as Member at a law firm in Philadelphia, Senior Corporate Counsel at Cigna Corporation, Chief European Counsel at ARCO Chemical Europe, as well as Chief Corporate Counsel and Assistant General Counsel at ARCO Chemical Company. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Harvard College. Coffee Fun Fact: John and his wife love Hawaiian Kona coffee!
Marie Oh Huber is SVP, Chief Legal Officer, General Counsel and Secretary at eBay Inc., a global commerce leader which connects millions of buyers and sellers in more than 190 markets around the world. Marie has been at eBay since 2015. Prior to joining eBay, Marie served as General Counsel at Agilent Technologies, Inc. and corporate counsel at the Hewlett-Packard Company (former name). Marie is a graduate of the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and Yale University. Coffee Fun Fact: Marie’s favorite coffee drink is an almond milk cappuccino.
Don Liu is the Chief Legal and Risk Officer for Target Corporation, where he oversees all legal, risk and compliance, corporate governance and governmental affairs matters for the company. Prior to joining Target in 2016, Don was General Counsel at Xerox Corporation. He also held in-house legal leadership roles at Toll Brothers, IKON Office Solutions, and Aetna U.S. Healthcare. Don graduated from Columbia University School of Law and Haverford College. Coffee Fun Fact: Don mostly drinks decaf with creamer!
Alan Tse is Global Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary of Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc (JLL). JLL is a leading professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management. As December 31, 2020, JLL had an annual revenue of $16.6 billion, operations in over 80 countries and a global workforce of approximately 91,000. Prior to JLL, Alan was General Counsel at Petco, Churchill Downs, LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A. and two startups. Alan graduated from Harvard Law School and the University of California at Berkeley. Coffee Fun Fact: Alan does not drink coffee. He stopped drinking coffee before law school!
Sam Khichi serves as Executive Vice President, corporate development, public policy, regulatory affairs and General Counsel at Becton, Dickinson and Company (“BD”), a global medical technology company. Prior to his current role, Sam served as General Counsel of C. R. Bard, Inc. (which BD acquired in 2017) and Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel for Catalent Pharmaceutical Solutions. Sam also previously served as a reserve officer in the United States Navy, an active duty field artillery officer in the United States Army and a White House Fellow appointed by President George W. Bush. Sam graduated from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management, Fordham University School of Law and Georgetown University. Coffee Fun Fact: Sam usually drinks a small cup of coffee from 7-Eleven with heavy cream and 1 Splenda!
Sandra Leung is Executive Vice President, General Counsel at Bristol Myers Squibb. Bristol Myers Squibb is a leading biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery, development, licensing, manufacturing, marketing, distribution and sale of biopharmaceutical products on a global basis. Sandy is responsible for the company’s legal strategy, as well as Environment, Health & Safety & Sustainability, Corporate Security and Philanthropy. Sandy joined Bristol Myers Squibb in 1992 as a staff attorney in the litigation department. Prior to joining the company, she was a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office. Sandy graduated from Boston College of Law and Tufts University. Coffee Fun Fact: Sandy loves oat milk turmeric tea lattes!
Caroline Tsai is Chief Legal Officer at FIS. FIS is a financial technology company which provides technology solutions for merchants, banks, and capital markets firms globally. Prior to joining FIS, Caroline was Chief Legal Officer at The Western Union Company. She also held in-house roles at BMO Financial Group and Bank of America. Caroline graduated from American University Washington College of Law and the University of Michigan. Coffee Fun Fact: Caroline’s favorite coffee drink is the coffee her husband makes her every morning when they’re in the same city – he brews coffee which she takes with lots of cream, a shot of caramel syrup and Splenda.
Amy Tu is Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary, Global Governance & Corporate Affairs at Tyson Foods, a global food company. Prior to joining Tyson Foods, Amy was at The Boeing Company, where she held progressive leadership positions in law and corporate development and strategy departments. Prior to joining Boeing in 2001, Amy led global transactions and international legal matters as an international corporate counsel at The Gap and Walmart. Amy graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law and Wellesley College. Coffee Fun Fact: Amy’s favorite coffee drink is a triple shot latte, whole milk, extra hot!
Presented by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in collaboration with the HLS Center on the Legal Profession. Produced by Genevieve Antono (HLS '22) as her CLP Student Fellowship Project. Hosted by Lawrence Tu (HLS '81), whose former roles include serving as Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel at CBS Corporation, Dell and NBCUniversal. With sincere thanks to the NAPABA 50x25 Initiative.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Reshma Saujani, the visionary behind Girls Who Code and the first Indian-American woman to run for U.S. Congress. As the child of Indian refugees who fled persecution in Uganda and faced discrimination in Chicago in the 1970s, Reshma emerged with a fighting spirit to become a force for change. She founded Moms First to advocate for policies that value women’s labor in and out of the home with the goal of transforming our workplace, government, and societal systems. Reshma discusses her upbringing and her work in tech and politics, and also sheds light on themes that she explored in her powerful book Brave, Not Perfect. Tune in for a dynamic conversation highlighting the value of bravery, following your curiosity, embracing failure, and making a positive impact on the world.
Join us for a fascinating conversation with film producer and President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Janet Yang. As the first Asian American to lead the prestigious organization of 10,500 film industry artists and leaders, Janet shares her unexpected entry into the movie business in the 1980s, as well as her pivotal role in bridging American and Chinese culture through cinema. She walks us through her career, offering insights into some of the most impactful films she has produced, including the classic, “The Joy Luck Club.” Janet’s remarkable work, driven by her curiosity and passion, diversifies the narratives of the AAPI community in American film and serves as a reminder that meaningful impact often starts from within. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that will empower you in navigating your own career.
Join us for a dynamic conversation exploring the fascinating career journey of Priya Aiyar, Chief Legal Officer for American Airlines, as she shares insights into the leadership skills she gained early in her legal career. From clerking for then-D.C. Circuit Judge (and current U.S. Attorney General) Merrick Garland and former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to serving in key roles at the U.S. Department of Treasury and Energy, Priya delves into her experiences in public service. We also learn about Priya's contributions at American Airlines, exploring her adept handling of airline industry challenges during the pandemic, her impact on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and more. This inspiring discussion will leave you with a sense of encouragement, as well as practical takeaways.
Join us for a candid conversation exploring the inspiring career of Srinija Srinivasan, co-founder of music venture Loove Labs, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees of Stanford University, and former Editor in Chief and Vice President at Yahoo. From her South Asian upbringing in Lawrence, Kansas—alongside older brother Sri Srinivasan, Chief Judge of the D.C. Circuit—to becoming the fifth employee at Yahoo, Srinija walks us through many interesting twists and turns in her journey. She shares how serendipity, a study abroad experience, and her guiding principle of “practicing choices” led to her self-understanding and success. We also hear her thoughtful perspective on advancing women in tech and maintaining a focus on DEIB in the workplace. You will leave the conversation with practical insights, encouragement, and inspiration.
In this episode of NAPABA Coffee House, hosts delve into the world of advocacy and empowerment with special guests Jeremy Tran and Rose Yan, representing Gold House. Together, they explore the intersection of culture, community, and leadership, shedding light on Gold House's mission to amplify Asian voices in media and entertainment. From sharing personal journeys to discussing strategies for fostering diversity and inclusion, Tran and Yan offer invaluable insights into navigating the industry landscape and driving meaningful change. Tune in for an inspiring dialogue that celebrates the power of collaboration and the importance of representation in shaping a more inclusive future.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with NAPABA trailblazer and former California Supreme Court Chief Justice, the Honorable Tani Cantil-Sakauye. She made history as the first Asian-Filipina American and only the second woman to hold this position, and she led a vast court system comprised of 58 trial courts, 6 courts of appeal, and a supreme court with over 2,000 judicial officers. We learn about the Chief Justice’s humble beginnings and how her family’s encounters with the legal system, including her mother’s own pro se case, sparked her passion for the law. Gain insight as the Chief Justice shares the tools she has used to tackle challenges in her career—persuasion, engagement, collaboration, and resolute determination—and inspires you to feel empowered in navigating your own career.
Join us for a dynamic conversation with two of Big Law’s most prominent leaders, Jackie Park, co-managing partner at DLA Piper, and Hailyn Chen, co-managing partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP. Jackie and Hailyn share their inspiring personal journeys and engage with themes from the 2022 Bloomberg Law article, “Asian American Women are the Losers in Big Law.” From practical business development tips to personal anecdotes, this conversation includes candid reflections and invaluable wisdom from three industry trailblazers (including our host Deb Wong Yang). Tune in for key insights on how to foster workplace environments where AAPI women can flourish and for a sense of empowerment in navigating your own career.
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