World-famous Youtube stars Andrew and David Fung vaulted into prominence as contemporary Asian-American cultural icons with their YouTube channel combining their love of hip-hop, comedy, food, and travel.
Join Asian Ivy as we talk with co-founder David Fung about his thoughts on Asian-American culture, what's next for social media and content, as well as his favorite moments along their journey.
RSVP is required for entry.Â
You must also RSVP on Facebook: bit.ly/fungbroschat
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We will be hosting an exclusive reception with David Fung after the chat. Limited tickets are available, and includes a complimentary drink + extended happy hour at a private reception space walking distance from the talk.
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6:00pm: Registration
6:30pm: Fireside Chat
7:30pm: Q&A with David
8:00pm: Post-Chat Reception (limited tickets available)
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http://www.aabany.org
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 https://groups.wharton.upenn.edu/waaam
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