Posted By  richards on May 3, 2013    
				
				    Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) May 03, 2013  
    As part of its ongoing commitment to cultural diversity and    responsible banking, and in celebration of Asian Pacific    American Heritage Month, Union Bank, N.A. has partnered with    KCETLink to honor two inspiring Asian Pacific Americans as part    of the Local Heroes program. The program recognizes and pays    tribute to exemplary leaders who are making a difference and    enriching the lives of others by improving their profession,    community, region and the world. The 2013 Asian Pacific    American Heritage Month honorees are: Mdm. Sosei Shizuye    Matsumoto and Nobuko Miyamoto.  
    Earlier this year, honorees were identified during Black    History Month (February) and Womens History Month (March) and    will also be identified for Jewish American Heritage Month    (May); Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month    (June); and Hispanic Heritage Month (September/October). The    year-long program will culminate in October 2013, when the    honorees will be formally recognized as part of the 16th annual    Local Heroes Awards, which Union Bank sponsors. Since 1998,    KCETLink and Union Bank have collaborated on the Local Heroes    initiative and honored more than 150 outstanding community    leaders.  
    It is an honor to be a part of this nearly 20-year tradition    of recognizing these individuals who have contributed so much    to their communities, said Union Bank Senior Executive Vice    President Pierre P. Habis, head of Community Banking. We are    honored to share this long-term partnership with KCETLink, as    we recognize the accomplishments of many more local heroes.  
    KCETLink is pleased to partner with Union Bank as we pay    tribute to these two inspiring local heroes, said KCETLink    Chief Executive Officer Al Jerome. They have made unique and    valuable contributions to Los Angeles, and we are happy to    introduce them to our viewers through the video profiles airing    on KCET throughout Asian Pacific American Heritage Month as we    also acknowledge the many achievements of the Asian Pacific    American community.  
    The 2013 honorees for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month    are:  
    Japanese Chado Tea Ceremony Master Mdm. Sosei Shizuye Matsumoto    is one of the most influential teachers in the United States.    An accomplished master of chado, or the way of the tea, Mdm.    Matsumoto introduced chado to American culture after World War    II and has instructed more than 5,000 students. She has    conducted chado ceremonies to countless diplomats and    politicians, including President Harry S. Truman, Prime    Minister Shigeru Yoshida and 3,000 other participants during    the signing of the Treaty of Peace with Japan in 1951. Her    ceremonies have been featured in films and on television. In    1989, Mdm. Matsumoto received the title Meiyo Shihan, or    Honored Master, from her instructor Soshitsu Sen., the highest    teaching certificate available for instructors. In 1990, she    was the recipient of the Fifth Order of the Merit (The Order of    the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Rays) from the Emperor of    Japan, and in 1994, she was named a National Heritage Fellow    from the National Endowment for the Arts.  
    Nobuko Miyamoto is artistic director and founder of Great Leap,    a multicultural arts organization that uses art as performance    and creative practice to deepen relations among diverse    cultures and faiths. Founded in 1978, Great Leap initially    served as a creative voice for the Asian American community,    but after the Los Angeles Riots in 1992, the organization    embraced Los Angeles other diverse cultural communities. Ms.    Miyamotos experience in the performing arts spans more than 50    years. As a dancer, choreographer, actor and composer, she has    performed on Broadway and in such films as The King and I and    "West Side Story." She discovered her voice as an activist and    singer in the 1970s, co-creating the first album of Asian    American songs, A Grain of Sand. As artistic director of    Great Leap, she created scores for theater, dance and solo    albums. Ms. Miyamoto has taught workshops at many universities,    including UCLA and Columbia University Teachers College. In    2006, she received the California Arts Council Directors    Award. In 2003, Ms. Miyamoto received the Ford Foundations    Leadership for a Changing World Award.  
    Throughout the respective commemorative heritage months, KCET,    the Southern and Central California public broadcast service of    KCETLink, will air a video profile of each honoree,    highlighting how they have made a difference in their    community. The 2013 on-air profiles can be viewed on the Web at    kcet.org/socal/ local_heroes. KCET    showcases the rich, vibrant history and cultural diversity of    our region with special programs during the respective heritage    months and throughout the year. For more information about the    Local Heroes program, or to nominate a 2014 local hero, please    also visit unionbank.com/heroes.  
    About UnionBanCal Corporation & Union Bank, N.A.    Headquartered in San Francisco, UnionBanCal Corporation is a    financial holding company with assets of $97 billion at March    31, 2013. Its primary subsidiary, Union Bank, N.A., is a    full-service commercial bank providing an array of financial    services to individuals, small businesses, middle-market    companies, and major corporations. The bank operated 443    branches in California, Washington, Oregon, Texas, Illinois,    and New York as well as two international offices, on March 31,    2013. UnionBanCal Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary of    The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., which is a subsidiary    of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. Union Bank is a proud    member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, one of the    world's largest financial organizations. Visit http://www.unionbank.com for more    information.  
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