Positively Powerful Choo Tay
Choo Tay is President and CEO of media88, an internet marketing strategy firm. Choo acknowledges that her hard work, persistence, high ethic and community service are a few reasons that have helped her succeed. Choo has volunteered about 1,000 hours each year for the past 20 years in Phoenix, Arizona. Her volunteerism has a list too long to name and she has been involved in leading roles at numerous organizations and events. Choo’s leadership and business success have led her to a host of accolades.
Below are some of the few:
2007 “Athena Award” Finalist, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce
2005 “Minority Business Enterprise Advocate”, Grand Canyon Minority Suppliers & Development Council
2005 “Desert Diamond Award”, National Association of Woman Business Owners, Phoenix
2005 “Sterling Award”, Scottsdale Chamber Area of Commerce
2005 “Spectrum Award”, American Marketing Association
2005 “OTTO Award”, Arizona Direct Marketing Association
2005 Phoenix Business Journal “Women In Business” Honoree
2000 “Outstanding Women Award”, an International Award, Buddha Light International Association
1996 “Outstanding Leadership Award”, Arizona Asian-American Association
Choo Tay is being honored at this year’s Positively Powerful Women Celebrate Awards Dinner
In 1988, Choo Tay helped found the Arizona Asian American Association and served as the organization’s president. For 15 years she was on the board of directors. The mission of the Arizona Asian American Association is to promote diversity and education. Choo has also been appointed to the Governor’s Council on Small Business serving as the advisory council member since 2004. In 2007-2008 Choo Tay was elected to NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners) Phoenix Chapter President while serving as the NAWBO National Board of Directors.
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Highly interesting and creative. Very positive. I was seeking a way to uplift my positive instead of all the negative and anger which surrounds me. What is your advice on that.
Hi Do you have a lot of negative people around you? If you can, get them out of your space. Perhaps they are co-workers? If so that makes it more difficult. Stay true to who you are not who they are. Sometimes people are “negative” because of what is going on in their life. If this is the case some compassion might be a good idea. Ask the question, “what must be going on for them that would make them act like that?” You might like to get a copy of my book How To Be A Positively Powerful Person. It’s available online here. Let me know if this works for you. Peace. Joel