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    Rupal Thanawala, President of the Asian American Alliance, joined us to share details about an exciting upcoming event.

    On Saturday, September 21, you are invited to attend a networking reception, followed by a fireside chat with 2024 Olympic swimmer Apsara Sakbun.

    Sakbun, a Terre Haute native and Ball State alum, represented Cambodia in the 2024 Paris Olympics, delivering an outstanding performance in the women’s 50-meter freestyle.

    In addition to her athletic achievements, she is also a successful business leader.

    The registration deadline is Thursday, September 19.

    Don’t miss the opportunity to network and hear from an inspiring Hoosier. Register today!

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