Leadership Foundation Academy founder's Jimmy Thai was interviewed by anchor Van Anh of Viet News Television (VNTV) on 6/13/2014. The Academy offered "Summer for Success" course to train future leaders in four fundamental aspects of a compassionate leader:
• Master the Art of ABC
Appearance
Body Language
Communication
• Think Fast – Decide Faster
• Make
Money with Your Talents
• Charitable Credits for College
• Charitable Credits for College
• Final
Project
Develop a business plan
Present a speech
Compete for $100 prize
Donate for a good cause
The June winner of the "Speak for Charity" contest is Faith T. of Westview High School, and Leadership Foundation Academy will donate $100 to her charity "Doctors Without Borders". Elizabeth G. of Canyon Crest Academy and Ashley T. of Mesa Verde Middle School tied for 2nd place.
Next "Summer for Success" session will be Aug 4-7, 2014. Please contact info@leadershipfoundationacamedy.com or 858-769-9090 to register now. Seats are limited.
Blogger Bio
Jimmy Thai, DTM
founded the Leadership Foundation Academy to develop future leaders with
passion and compassion. He speaks and
coaches Fortune500 companies to re-infuse the American Pride in corporate
America and the American Dream to the world.
He went to prison twice before
turning 17, and today lives in American Finest City – San Diego, California. Jimmy earned 2 Master’s degrees MBA and MSEE
from California State University, and BSEE degree from the 20th best
university in the world - University of California San Diego. He welcomes your comments and loves to
collaborate with you on Change
Leadership, Motivational Management, Decision Analysis, the ABC Secrets of
Appearance - Body language - Conversation, and Asian Business Development.
In 2015, Leadership Foundation Academy has donated over $10K
USD to its Build a School – Leave a Legacy program, which built 2
kindergarten schools in Ha Giang and Yen Bai provinces. Our 3rd project is to construct a
30-m bridge in Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau to save little students from
drowning on their way to school.
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