"Why Chinese Women Are Not Broke" Wins Asian Heritage Award

29 July 2010
"Why Chinese Women Are Not Broke" Wins Asian Heritage Award

The Asian Heritage Society was formed in 2007 as a non-profit corporation to serve as a force for building the next generation of Asian American leaders and to promote the Asian Pacific Islander community and Asian American experience through media, educational programs and other means that foster a greater understanding of the diversity of Asian cultures. As such, The Asian Heritage Society is dedicated to growing tomorrow’s leaders and creating a legacy for the leaders of today.

Giovanna Pang-Garcia's "Why Chinese Women Are Not Broke" won the Seventh Annual Asian Heritage Award for Art and Literature. The award was presented by the Asian Heritage Society on board the USS Midway on Saturday, July 10.

About the Book


In the book Why Chinese Women Are Not Broke, Giovanna Pang Garcia tracked down 100 of the most successful and influential Chinese women in America, convincing them to share their secrets of success. Garcia's book explains how their core values and commonsense practices can be utilized by anyone willing to invest in hard work and persistence. These women became successful not because they were lucky, but because they found the balance between the Chinese core values they were raised with and the freedom and opportunities that America provides. They persevered, were driven by an indefatigable work ethic, possessed an unstoppable desire for success and never quit pursuing their dreams. "

I wanted to leave my reader with a real blueprint for success," says Garcia, characterizing the book as Chicken Soup for the Soul meets The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Garcia emphasizes that the keys to success are applicable to all people. "While I interviewed Chinese women, because that is my heritage, these same values have been brought to America by immigrants from all over the world. For hundreds of years people have come to the United States with suitcases of hopes and dreams. They also brought a willingness to work hard, take risks, persevere in the face of setbacks and live with integrity" she said. As she collected her stories, Garcia discovered a common thread and in her book writes that, "despite adversity, limited opportunities, modest backgrounds and gender stereotyping, every single one of these women succeeded by combining their Chinese values with the freedom and abundance of opportunities here in America."

"The key to success," she added, "is the ability to balance - to keep a close connection with what our forefathers taught us, while we continually move ahead with innovation and ingenuity." Among the women featured in the book are presidents, vice presidents, and top executives at Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart, IBM, AT&T, QVC, Allergen Inc., State Farm Insurance, Bank of American, Citi, Merrill Lynch, State Street, and United Commercial Bank. Others are highly respected educators at top-notch universities, including Harvard, USC, Cal Tech, and Columbia. Leaders in the political and legal fields, such as ambassadors, congresswomen, U.S. attorneys, and a police chief, round out the list of remarkable women who have discovered the balance for success. This book is a must-read for anyone who is looking to reach success, happiness or merely get out of a rut.

About the Author

Giovanna is a highly successful Chinese American woman. She emigrated from Hong Kong to the United States all alone at the age of sixteen without knowing how to speak a lick of English! With a lot of hard work and determination she not only survived, but thrived. She started her own computer company with only three hundred dollars and turned it into a multi-million dollar corporation by expanding the company into a multifaceted computer network and consulting corporation, which she then sold before she was forty to retire financially independent and start a family with her husband. Never one to rest, Giovanna made it her life goal to help others achieve success and became an inspirational speaker. Not surprisingly, she found herself going all the way back to her Chinese heritage when it came to figuring out the core values that led her to success.

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