REAL TALK SERIES
In a time when listening is more important than speaking, we want to amplify the voices of those who are influencing change. Real Talk is focused on bringing people together through different channels to share, inspire, and create. It features leaders respected in our communities for being the first to adapt and innovate in today’s rapidly evolving world. From a wide range of industries, each episode will feature a personal perspective, advice on leadership, and ideas for shaping our future.
Moderator
Tu-Han Phan

Tu-Han Phan

Tu-Han strives to bring the beauty of diversity to professional settings where businesses and teams thrive from diversity of thought. Tu-Han has grown and managed annual corporate responsibility from zero to multi-million dollars for Fortune 500 companies and start-ups, large and small, old and new alike.
Senior Social Impact & Diversity Business Partner—RingCentral
Guest

Jennifer Caukin

RingCentral Pan-Asian Network Executive Co-Sponsor
Jennifer Caukin is VP of Analyst Relations on the Marketing Communications team at RingCentral. With over 20 years of marketing communications, public relations, social media, exec comms, and analyst relations experience, Jennifer has a deep background in driving for results, shaping a corporate narrative, bringing products and services to market, and delivering on innovative, integrated programs and campaigns.
Emily Chang
Guest

Victoria Lee

Co-Founder, Head of Business Development & Operations
Victoria (Vic) Lee is the co-founder of Welcome to Chinatown where she leads business operations and development for the organization. Her role supports Chinatown’s small businesses to create additional revenue streams during unprecedented times. She's joined by her co-founder, Jennifer Tam, whom oversees the organization’s marketing and communications initiatives to promote Chinatown’s small businesses and amplify their voices. Vic is an industry recognized corporate travel and meetings strategist at The Estée Lauder Companies, and an aspiring author. Chinatown was her second home, spending every Sunday at her late grandmother’s apartment on Eldridge Street, until it became her only home after moving there in 2010. The vivaciousness of Chinatown has shaped her as a person. Vic can never turn down a good plate of roasted duck and a beer.
Victoria Lee