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Leadership Foundation and Anheuser-Busch Honor The Late
Dr. John Tsu with a Memorial Scholarship
The International Leadership Foundation (ILF) and
Anheuser-Busch, Inc. are proud to honor the late Dr.
John Tsu, the first ILF Chairman who passed away earlier
this year, with the Anheuser-Busch Dr. John Tsu Memorial
Scholarship. The ILF will unveil the new scholarship
at its annual Gala Dinner "A Salute to Asian Pacific
American Women in Leadership" at the Washington
Hilton on Thursday, July 21, 2005 at 1919 Connecticut
Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009 at 6 p.m. ILF
will honor Andrea Jung, CEO of Avon Products.
"We're very pleased to partner with ILF and create
this memorial scholarship in honor of Dr. John Tsu," said
David L. Kim, Director, Sales Development & Community
Relations, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. "Anheuser-Busch
has a tradition of honoring excellence and leadership.
Dr. Tsu exemplifies both as a person and in his accomplishments,
especially in his efforts to develop leaders in the
community."
Dr. John Tsu worked to promote Asian Americans in
public service for more than 30 years. An advisor to
Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and both Bushes, Dr.
Tsu was Chairman of President George W. Bush's Advisory
Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
He was President of the Asian American Political Education
Foundation and served on the Presidential Commission
on Education.
We are extremely pleased to be able to offer the Anheuser-Busch
Dr. John Tsu Memorial Scholarship through a generous
donation from Anheuser-Busch, " said Derek Chen,
the incoming ILF President. "Dr. Tsu is the greatest
Asian American leader in our generation. He helped
so many people to succeed in life, yet asked for nothing
in return. This scholarship will be a lasting tribute
to his great deeds"
"The Anheuser-Busch Dr. John Tsu Memorial Scholarship
is very appropriate," said, Dr. Paul Hsu, Chairman,
ILF. " It will help the next generation of young
leaders and that's what Dr. Tsu always emphasized in
his life. He believed in helping young people succeed.
There really is no better way to honor his life."
About International Leadership Foundation
The ILF is a non-profit organization that promotes
the civic involvement, and effectiveness, of APAs.
In 2005, the ILF awarded $1,000 scholarships and
arranged government internships for 40 Asian American
students. Each student spends six weeks during the
summer working for a government agency in either
Washington, DC or in Sacramento, CA. For more information,
please go to www.ILEADER.org.
About Dr. John Tsu
An accomplished scholar, Dr. Tsu taught at Duquesne
University in Pittsburgh, then at Seton Hall University
in New Jersey where he founded the Asian Studies
Department and chaired this department for 10 years.
In 1977, Dr. Tsu relocated to San Francisco to direct
the Multicultural and Bilingual Programs at the University
of San Francisco, where he expanded its Doctoral
program from 9 students to 300. He was also a visiting
scholar at Stanford's Hoover Institute.
Dr. Tsu was born in Jilin Province, China. He studied
in Japan and graduated from the University of Tokyo's
Law School. He came to the US in the 1950s to pursue
his graduate studies, where he received an MA in political
science from Georgetown University and a Ph.D. from
New York's Fordham University. Dr. Tsu married Susan
Tsu, an accomplished artist.
Dr. Tsu committed his life to the service of others
and always built relationships to provide more opportunities
for the API community. He worked with Japanese Americans
to increase trade with Japan by establishing the U.S.
Foundation for International Economic Policy. He helped
the Southeast Asian community establish refugee service
centers; Dr. Tsu was most proud of his advocacy on
behalf of qualified API individuals to state and federal
appointed positions in government.
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