For Donna Kao, building bridges between cultures is the way to move ahead in the 21st century. Ms. Kao is the ideal spokesperson for three different cultures. Born in Taiwan, she was the child of parents who worked in health care. It was, then, no surprise when the young Donna decided to pursue a career in nursing, with a nurse for a mother and a doctor for a father.
Ms. Kao devoted herself to her studies at the University of Public Health Nursing in Taipei. She was a diligent student, and she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Public Nursing. That was, and is, Donna Kao: When she sets her mind to achieve something, she does it. The success of Donna Ching Fang Kao, Video Dailymotion bears witness to this.
And when Donna Kao sets her mind to make a change, she does that, too. After graduation, Ms. Kao came to know several real estate developers who were involved in establishing health facilities around Taiwan. She was strongly intrigued by the work they were doing, and the more she knew, the more she wanted to know. The result was that, with a degree in public nursing, Ms. Kao now had a real estate license as well.
Now came the question: What was she to do next? Should she work as a nurse, or as a real estate agent? Two less similar careers can hardly be imagined. Either way, she was guaranteed success. Ms. Kao then settled upon a move that was physical: She emigrated to California, establishing herself there and gaining a real estate license.
As anyone who has made such a move knows, getting settled in a foreign country was a demanding and often lonely undertaking. A lesser woman might not have managed it, but Donna Kao did, and more. She became closely involved with Asians in her community, identifying problems and determining to help them. As a result, Asians in her Southern California community are able to receive free health care at a clinic she established. Given the price of health care in California, on top of the already huge costs of daily living, this is a gift indeed.
Donna Kao believes firmly in helping others. She acts as a spokesperson for three countries – the United States, China, and Taiwan – in her frequent travels between the countries, working hard to improve international relations.
Ms. Kao devoted herself to her studies at the University of Public Health Nursing in Taipei. She was a diligent student, and she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Public Nursing. That was, and is, Donna Kao: When she sets her mind to achieve something, she does it. The success of Donna Ching Fang Kao, Video Dailymotion bears witness to this.
And when Donna Kao sets her mind to make a change, she does that, too. After graduation, Ms. Kao came to know several real estate developers who were involved in establishing health facilities around Taiwan. She was strongly intrigued by the work they were doing, and the more she knew, the more she wanted to know. The result was that, with a degree in public nursing, Ms. Kao now had a real estate license as well.
Now came the question: What was she to do next? Should she work as a nurse, or as a real estate agent? Two less similar careers can hardly be imagined. Either way, she was guaranteed success. Ms. Kao then settled upon a move that was physical: She emigrated to California, establishing herself there and gaining a real estate license.
As anyone who has made such a move knows, getting settled in a foreign country was a demanding and often lonely undertaking. A lesser woman might not have managed it, but Donna Kao did, and more. She became closely involved with Asians in her community, identifying problems and determining to help them. As a result, Asians in her Southern California community are able to receive free health care at a clinic she established. Given the price of health care in California, on top of the already huge costs of daily living, this is a gift indeed.
Donna Kao believes firmly in helping others. She acts as a spokesperson for three countries – the United States, China, and Taiwan – in her frequent travels between the countries, working hard to improve international relations.