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Asia Society honors Y. Ping Sun

- By MAY ZHOU in Houston mayzhou@chinadaily­usa.com

Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) in Houston is celebratin­g the Lunar New Year as well as honoring one of its members, Y. Ping Sun, by offering visitors “free” admission to the ongoing Drawn from Nature exhibit Feb 9-14.

Sun, who serves as university representa­tive at Rice University, is a strong supporter of ASTC and currently serves on its executive committee as a vice-chair of the board of directors.

She came to Houston from New York City in 2004 when her husband David Leebron became Rice’s seventh president.

Since then, Sun has been involved in many aspects of Rice and also in communitie­s throughout Houston.

At Rice, Sun is also a member of the advisory board of the Shepherd School of Music and the Kinder Institute for Urban Research, and is honorary co-chair of the Baker Institute Roundtable.

Beyond the campus, she is also a trustee of Texas Children’s Hospital, a board member of BARC, Center for Houston’s Future, Hermann Park Conservanc­y, Teach for America and the United Way of Greater Houston.

She also serves on the advisory board of the Asian Chamber of Commerce, Chinese Community Center, Houston Arts Alliance and the Mayor’s Internatio­nal Trade and Developmen­t Council for Asia/Australia.

Over the years, Sun has been invited frequently as a speaker or panelist at various leadership summits and conference­s, including the Youth Leadership Forum and Houston Independen­t School District’s Asian-American College and Career Day.

For her contributi­ons to the community, the City of Houston designated April 23, 2015 “Y. Ping Sun Day”.

“Ping is admired in Houston and across the globe for her strong community engagement,” said Bonna Kol, executive director of ASTC.

“We are truly grateful for her support for Asia Society Texas Center, and are excited about this opportunit­y to express our gratitude and honor her.”

While Ping has been honored for her community service by several organizati­ons, Asia Society Texas Center said it was especially proud to recognize her generous spirit and support with a week-long celebratio­n.

I invite more people to get involved in community service.”

Y. Ping Sun, honored by Asia Society Texas Center

“I am deeply touched and very grateful to Asia Society Texas Center for this honor,” Sun said. “I have benefited tremendous­ly from my service to the Asia Society and other civic organizati­on in our great city.

“I invite more people to get involved in community service because, by working together, can we build a better community for all of us,” Sun said.

“I also encourage Houstonian­s to visit the Asia Society to enjoy this exhibit and learn more about our community’s rich Asian cultural tapestry,” Sun told China Daily.

 ?? MAY ZHOU / CHINA DAILY ?? Y. Ping Sun speaks at the Asia Society Texas Center’s Tiger Ball in March 2015.
MAY ZHOU / CHINA DAILY Y. Ping Sun speaks at the Asia Society Texas Center’s Tiger Ball in March 2015.

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