'The Success of Donna Ching Fang Kao,' (Presentation on Slideshare) is a testament to an individual who spent a considerable portion of her life selflessly helping those less fortunate than herself. It is deeply refreshing to read of a figure – successful and highly-respected in her chosen fields – who genuinely believes in the positive effect of giving to others in an attempt to preserve human dignity. Donna Ching Fang Kao is one such person and her life story is well worth repeating.
Born and raised in Taiwan, with a physician as a father, and a registered nurse as a mother, it comes as no great surprise that she also made the decision to join the healthcare industry. She received a Nursing Education Scholarship that enabled her to enrol at the prestigious University of Public Health and Nursing in Taipei, where she was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. At this point in her career, it seemed she was well on the way to fulfilling a long and useful life in the service of public health. However, for certain types of driven individuals, things never appear to go as first imagined. She was fortunate enough to meet with two influential figures in the Taiwanese real estate community, who were engaged in building several hospitals, clinics, physical therapy centers – alongside a raft of complementary medical facilities – and their commitment to raising the standards of healthcare led Donna Kao to obtain a Real Estate Licence of her own in Taiwan and then, after emigrating to the U.S., a Licence from the State of California.
While practicing her trade in southern California, Donna Kao has managed to create time enough to found a free clinic for the Chinese and Vietnamese communities, as well as creating an Asian marketing and consulting office for the Monterey Park Hospital. The success of both these projects encouraged her to obtain a Spa Hospitality Management Certificate, which enabled her to establish the Beverley Hills Anti-Aging Group Clinic. Due to her multi-faceted experience in real estate development, healthcare and business, Donna Kao travels frequently between Vietnam,Taiwan, China and the United States attempting to realize her goal of fostering enhanced international relations between China and the U.S. Indeed, for Donna Kao, helping the Vietnamese and American cultures connect is an issue of paramount importance.
“The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention,” is a phrase well worth considering in full. We are so constantly inundated with reports of self-serving public figures fulsomely declaring their philanthropic credentials while engaged in activities which, more often than not, are injurious to the weaker elements of society that the mention of a selfless act is greeted with cynicism – if not hostility. It is an accusation that would be impossible to level at Donna Ching Fang Kao.
While practicing her trade in southern California, Donna Kao has managed to create time enough to found a free clinic for the Chinese and Vietnamese communities, as well as creating an Asian marketing and consulting office for the Monterey Park Hospital. The success of both these projects encouraged her to obtain a Spa Hospitality Management Certificate, which enabled her to establish the Beverley Hills Anti-Aging Group Clinic. Due to her multi-faceted experience in real estate development, healthcare and business, Donna Kao travels frequently between Vietnam,Taiwan, China and the United States attempting to realize her goal of fostering enhanced international relations between China and the U.S. Indeed, for Donna Kao, helping the Vietnamese and American cultures connect is an issue of paramount importance.
“The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention,” is a phrase well worth considering in full. We are so constantly inundated with reports of self-serving public figures fulsomely declaring their philanthropic credentials while engaged in activities which, more often than not, are injurious to the weaker elements of society that the mention of a selfless act is greeted with cynicism – if not hostility. It is an accusation that would be impossible to level at Donna Ching Fang Kao.
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