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Chinese Immigrant Establishes Law Firm in Cleveland

Chinese Immigrant Establishes Law Firm in Cleveland

Su HeBusiness Immigration Attorney, Professor, and Community Leader Su He came from a family of physicians in Beijing, China, so when she developed a passion for international business law, she needed to find new role models. Fortunately, she found the support she needed at Case Western Reserve University School… Read More

Indian Immigrant Founds B2B Software Firm in Cleveland

Indian Immigrant Founds B2B Software Firm in Cleveland

Sudhir AcharTechnology and Community Leader In 1991, Sudhir Achar emigrated from Bangalore, India to pursue his master’s degree in industrial engineering at Cleveland State University. Between classes, he worked as an international student ambassador, helping newcomers integrate. After graduation, he was hired by Philips Medical Systems (PMS), where he… Read More

Indian Immigrant Makes Good on Dreams to Become Researcher

Indian Immigrant Makes Good on Dreams to Become Researcher

Saeed KhanRetired Professor, University of Florida – Department of Urology Growing up in his native India, Saeed Khan’s parents were adamant their eight children attend college. Khan was always impressed with textbooks—especially the references. “It became my dream to become a researcher so I could be cited at the… Read More

Mechanical Engineer Builds Bridges Across Communities

Mechanical Engineer Builds Bridges Across Communities

When General Electric Transportation/Wabtec offered Brittany Lee Fisher a job as a mechanical engineer in Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) in 2016, she jumped at the chance. The daughter of Korean and Japanese immigrants, Fisher knew the position would allow her to build a strong career and make her parents’… Read More

From coding to coaching — an immigrant entrepreneur makes it his mission to help the next generation succeed

From coding to coaching — an immigrant entrepreneur makes it his mission to help the next generation succeed

Rashaad Bajwa arrived in the United States when he was 3 years old. Learning English was easy, given his age. And his parents, educated in British schools in Pakistan, spoke English at home. But he still lived the immigrant experience. “I still am,” he says. “Even though I grew up… Read More

Immigrant Engineer Driven By a Call to Serve His Country and Community

Immigrant Engineer Driven By a Call to Serve His Country and Community

Kamal AlSawafy was 9 years old when he arrived in Dearborn in 1997. Three years earlier, his family had fled Iraq, where his father, a construction worker, risked imprisonment and torture for his failure to support then-President Saddam Hussein. Now they had been granted refugee status and joined family in… Read More

Dallas Morning News Opinion: Unfair immigration policies are hurting economic growth in Texas

Dallas Morning News Opinion: Unfair immigration policies are hurting economic growth in Texas

I often hear from business owners that current immigration policies are affecting their bottom line. And as head of the North Texas Commission, an organization dedicated to advancing the region, that’s the last thing I want to hear. North Texas has one of the most diverse economies in the state… Read More

Crain's Chicago Business Opinion: Illinois job creators need this immigration act now

Crain’s Chicago Business Opinion: Illinois job creators need this immigration act now

As the founder of a Chicago-based customer experience and digital agency, finding skilled employees is one of my company’s biggest obstacles to growth. My industry calls hiring “a battle for talent,” because tech companies compete so fiercely over increasingly fewer qualified candidates on the market. As a result, it can… Read More

New Report Shows Immigrants in Roanoke Contributed Over $75 Million in Taxes in 2017

New Report Shows Immigrants in Roanoke Contributed Over $75 Million in Taxes in 2017

Roanoke, VA – Immigrant households earned nearly $304 million and contributed over $75 million in taxes in 2017, according to new research by New American Economy (NAE) in partnership with the City of Roanoke and Local Colors, a non-profit that celebrates the city’s… Read More

The Rivard Report: Trump Action Could Put Immigrant Spouses Like Me Out of Work

The Rivard Report: Trump Action Could Put Immigrant Spouses Like Me Out of Work

When a United States pharmaceutical company offered my husband an information technology job in 2008, I was excited to join him in the United States with our 5-month-old daughter. As we boarded a plane from India, I felt like we were embarking on a great family adventure. But when I… Read More

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