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Lamplighters: Alan Chiu Interviewed by Tricia Bølle

“The Privilege of Co-Creation”

7:00pm (Pacific time) online via Zoom—https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96778820275
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There is a wealth of experiences and stories in our own CC@S community -- stories that inspire and stories that enlighten. 

This 20-30 minute short talk will be followed by an opportunity to meet in small groups and then to ask the speakers questions, all in under an hour.

“As I reflect on what drives me in life, it comes down to wanting to take full advantage of our God-given ability to co-create this world, and not let that privilege go to waste.”

Alan Chiu

 

Founder, Boba Network - The People’s Ethereum L2
Founder, Enya.ai – Scaling and Augmenting Ethereum for the next
Board Member, Stanford GSB Alumni Association
Co-President – Stanford Angels & Entrepreneurs
Stanford GSB, MS Management

Tricia and Alan met as members of CC@S several years ago after an Easter vigil celebration. They quickly connected over our shared passion for Hong Kong (Alan's city of birth, and a major focus of Tricia's evangelization work), the joys and challenges of ministry work (Alan spent 10 years in youth and young adult ministry; Tricia was and still is an active evangelist in the field), and the amazing miracles that happen when we let the Holy Spirit work through us.

Tricia Bølle

 

Tricia Bølle (pronounced “burlah”) has been a Catholic missionary for over 13 years in Asia, helping others encounter the hope, truth and love of Jesus Christ, the beauty of the Catholic faith, and challenging them to live out their unique Christian calling.

She is the founder of the St. Francis Xavier Lay Missionary Society, a lay missionary apostolate dedicated to forming, sending and supporting Catholic lay men and women to share the light and love of Jesus Christ in Asia.

Earlier Event: December 3
Stanford Posada
Later Event: January 21
Rosary for Life