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KTSF Go Live
How Women Survive in
Silicon Valley

In the tech industry, women have always been a minority. The first episode of the KTSF Go Live show, hosted by anchor Lynn Ku, features special guests Mingyu Qu, a leader in the semiconductor industry, and Aya Cheng, a well-known Silicon Valley entrepreneur. They engage with the audience in a live discussion, sharing the highs and lows of their careers in the Silicon Valley workplace.

Mingyu Qu, Director of Strategic Marketing at Diodes Inc. and the third female president of CASPA (Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association), has extensive industry experience and leadership wisdom. She has successfully broken through gender barriers, paving the way for more women to thrive in the tech industry. Aya, with her entrepreneurial success, shares how women can persevere and pursue their dreams in Silicon Valley’s highly competitive environment.

This program is not only a career experience sharing session but also an inspiring conversation encouraging women to break barriers in the tech field. Through interaction with the audience, the two guests will bring inspiration and ignite more imagination and courage for the future.

10/26/2024 Sat 7pm

KTSF Studio

100 Valley Dr. Brisbane, CA

KTSF Go Live

KTSF Go Live invites notable figures from the Bay Area to join the live audience for a program that blends entertaining variety with deep conversations. In a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, it feels as though you're sitting in your own backyard under the evening sky, having an intimate chat with friends, sharing life's stories and wisdom. Between laughter and reflection, experience a moment of emotional connection, accompanying you through a warm and fulfilling Saturday night.

10/26/2024 Sat 7pm

KTSF Studio

100 Valley Dr. Brisbane, CA

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KTSF Go Live invites prominent figures from various fields for each episode, offering Bay Area viewers a rich and diverse range of perspectives and topics. From entertainment to culture, from current events to personal growth, the content is all-encompassing. Viewers can not only enjoy the laughter of variety shows but also gain inspiration and deep reflection in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, spending a delightful Saturday night.

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