John Wei-----Chinese Leader in RTP

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Become an America

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By jwei:
A Personage of the Community: a Story about Triumph over a Handicap by a Chinese American Immigrant
"At a cultural center in Raleigh, North Carolina, on the Eastern Coast, a melody was drifting from a group of children: no matter where you come from, we call America our home; as Chinese Americans, we all learn Chinese together no matter where you come from.."
This is the official school song written by John Wei in 1989 for the Raleigh Chinese School. Mr. John Wei in an interview with The Epochtimes was asked to recall his personal experiences during the past decades.
John Wei is a distinguished Chinese American and is highly respected in the North Carolina Chinese American community. For many years he has actively participated in local politics and in community service. He has established intimate friendships with many local American politicians and has helped Chinese immigrants to merge with mainstream American society. He has been variously praised as "the unofficial representative for Chinese Americans," "an ambassador between the Chinese community and other ethnic groups," and in a more jocular spirit, "the Chinese mayor." John's favorite title is the informal apellation "Lao Wei". "Lao" in Chinese custom is an informal name given to a senior person who has earned respect for his accomplishments and wisdom.
The Success of a Pioneering Trailblazer
John Wei was born in Taiwan in 1946. His father was born in Yanling County, Hunan province, China, and his mother is a native of Taiwan. When young, his father suffered from poverty and worked hard as the breadwinner for the Wei family. John's mother is a kind and thrifty housewife. John's parents brought up five children with him being the eldest one. To commemorate his father's 80th birthday, though his father had passed away, John composed a poem to which a beautiful tone was added by a musician.
". The Chinese civilization has lasted for five thousand years,
Just like the river flowing down;
Every time we celebrate festivals,
My father's teaching always comes to my mind, to my mind ."
This poem illustrates his boundless love yet mourning for his deceased father. What John never forgets is his departure from Taiwan to the United States at the Songshan Airport, Taipei, Taiwan in 1978. His father repeatedly exhorted him to be careful and to do his best on the soil of a new country, America. As a matter of fact, his father placed all his hope in John. John often cries with tears, whenever he recalls that memorable episode. For his father's sake and in his father's name, John established two scholarships, to help Chinese children succeed in America.
John's unfortunate experience at the age of 20 was an explosion in a chemical lab. Some of his fingers were blown away and his eardrums and eye corneas were damaged. It was his wife who helped him to walk out of his personal "valley" of near despair. For this, he vowed to help other people in need.
John graduated from Taiwan National Normal University as a mathematics major in 1971. Then he taught for seven years in Taiwan's public schools and also established a private school. His students are now scattered all around the world and some of them have been elected to high political office in Taiwan. Between 1971 and 1978, he and his wife worked four jobs. This occurred when Taiwan was still struggling for prosperity, yet John and his wife already owned a private car, a pleasant house with some saving, and led a prosperous life. Then, John decided to abandon all in order to pursue "the American dream."
In 1978, John and Shue both were granted full scholarships from Penn State University, where both undertook a joint major in mathematics and computer science. In 1980, John graduated and landed a job with a software development company in South Carolina. In 1982, they moved to Cary, NC, because John was hired as a programmer by Carolina Power & Light Company. He also served as a Systems Engineer for IBM in Beijing between 1984 and 1986. The Weis returned to the U.S. in 1986. John resumed employment with CP&L and his wife Shue with IBM. In 1987 both of John and Shue decided to establish, on a part time basis, they own company, Wei Realty Co., which at one time employed over ten part-time employees. At the same time, John and Shue own and manage more than a dozen apartment buildings and houses. John started receiving his retirement pension from CP&L in 2001. Currently, John works as a Software Application Analyst at the Office of State Personnel, North Carolina State Government. He often jokes that he is making his final contribution to society.
Active Participation in Politics and Providing Service to the Community
Since there is a natural cultural and language barrier for new immigrants to the US, many Chinese Americans have found it difficult to participate in mainstream activities. For example, in 1989, a Chinese Vietnamese Jim Lu, an immigrant, was killed in Raleigh, North Carolina, and the case prompted Chinese Americans to fight for their own rights. The case impelled John Wei to reach the notion that Chinese Americans must take active steps to bridge the gap between themselves and mainstream American society.
Henceforward, John Wei actively participated in public activities and he was elected vice principal and then principal for the Raleigh Chinese School. He established the North Carolina Chinese Business Association along with Mr. Ken Lee and Dr. C.C.Yang in 1990. John was vice president and then president of the Triangle Area Chinese American Society (TACAS) in 1992. He was a proactive member of the Sister Cities Committee for the City of Cary. In that capacity during 1993, he helped to establish a Sister-Cities relationship between Cary - Research Triangle Park, N. C., and Hsinchu City - Hsinchu Industrial Park in Taiwan. In 2001, John Wei was appointed by the Governor of North Carolina to be a member of the Governor Board of Directors for the N.C. Rate Bureau. John also serves on a local Board of Directors for First Citizens Bank. At the same time, he is a N.C. Representative for the Chinese American Scholars Association in the Southeast United States.
During his service to the community, John Wei has established friendly ties with both Republican and Democratic politicians, including the former Republican Senator Jesse Helms and his successor Senator Elizabeth Dole. He is a friend of presidential candidate Senator Edwards and Congressman Price and Congressman Etheridge. He often discusses finance and the stock market with state senators, house representatives and local city mayors, including Mayor of Cary Mr. Lang (his stock mentor). He supports candidates of both parties, donates to their campaigns and lobbies local voters, especially Asian Americans, on their behalf. John believes that a friend in need is a friend indeed. Even if a candidates is out of a race, he would continue to support him. For example, in 1994, Congressman David Price was defeated by a Republican candidate, yet with the help of John and other Asian American friends, David Price regained his seat in the Congress. Hence John becomes a close friend for many political people in Research Triangle Area of North Carolina.
*The Three Goals Yet to Be Realized
Since 1990, John Wei has desired to build a Chinatown in the North Carolina Research Triangle Park area. His dream was to build a commercial area from which all merchants and all Chinese residents would benefit. This idea remains a dream. In 1996, John wanted to establish the first Chinese American operated bank. However, since that was a boom period for dotcom companies, and people put most of their money into dotcom ventures and the stock market, this vision proved to be a task for the future. In 1999, John and NCSU Professor Yang Hong worked sedulously on a proposal for a North Carolina China Center in Raleigh. John still hopes this idea will become a reality soon.
*Friendship with All People
John Wei is enthusiastic about making new friends, and he does so no matter whether they are rich or poor. It is one of his greatest pleasures to seek out people to be among his circle of friends. John firmly believes that having many friends can make a person happy and healthy.
John Wei often visits people who came from Taiwan, mainland China, and Hong Kong, especially when those new immigrants are facing difficulties such as sickness and layoffs. He has helped many Chinese people to obtain a visa to visit the United States and has helped them to overcome difficulties, like passport, green card, Labor Certificate, Citizenship etc. He once helped a student from China in the capacity of a guarantor, assisted him in completing his study in Duke Law School, and aided him in landing a job as a lawyer. During his spare time, John organized Chinese Americans to clean the highway -- to show the devotion of the local Chinese American community to the local community.
Happy Marriage and Successful Children
John Wei's wife Shue is an intelligent and hardworking lady. She has worked at IBM for over 20 years as a Advisory Programmer. Shue also has demonstrated talent in performing Beijing Opera, a classic art form in China, and was elected as President for the Triangle Beijing Opera Club. John has a son and a daughter. Daughter Shiny also works for IBM and has lived in numerous states, as well as over one year in Paris, France, during her tenure as an IBM consultant. She was President of the Asian Student Association while a student at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill. Son Addi inherited his father's social skills and now serves as Treasurer of the Asian Student Association at North Carolina State University. Addi is also accomplished in Chinese Kung Fu and has performed before delighted audiences on numerous occasions. Addi recently completed a summer internship at IBM. He will graduate from NCSU at the end of this year.
John welcomes people to discuss the stock market and real estate with him. His email address is mailto:Jwei2@aol.com, and his website is http://www.weireality.com/
Username: jweiHome: North CarolinaYear of birth: 1946Family background:
From Yanling County, Hunan province, China, and Taiwan. Arrived in America 1978

Sunday, September 24, 2006



夫婦二人年齡加起來110歲的衛高榮(左一),夫人衛高秀瓊(右一),女兒衛湘怡(左二)和兒子衛笳平(右二)北卡州華裔傑出人物衛高榮一位貧窮而殘缺的華裔人的奮鬥故事 (一)
【大紀元1月28日訊】洛麗 洛麗 /北卡州的首府/美東精華的文化區/我們的生長地/不管來自何處/大家一齊來學中文……輕輕吟唱着自編自導的洛麗中文學校校歌,北卡州傑出華裔衛高榮先生在接受大紀元記者採訪中詳述着自己走過的路……衛高榮先生在北卡的華人社區中享有極高的聲望,他多年來投身於華人社區的各項事物及公共活動,與政界人物建立起親密的朋友關係,在幫助華人融入美國主流社會中起到了獨特的作用。被譽為「華裔非官方代言人」,「三角地華人社區與其他社區之間的大使」,「華人市長」等稱號,但他很謙虛地說他還是喜歡稱他為老衛。
勤奮創業 小有成就
衛高榮於1946年出生於台灣,父親是湖南炎陵客家人,母親是台灣人。幼時家境貧苦,父親辛勤工作,母親勤儉持家,將5個兄弟姐妹撫養成人。生為長子的他在父親97年過世後寫了首詩「追思」並譜成曲子,以紀念其父親。「…浩蕩華夏五千載,源遠流長似水湍,每逢佳節思遠祖,吾父教誨意情牽。」詩中敘述他對父親的無限思念與哀悼,他永遠無法忘記1978年離臺北松山機場時,父親對他再三叮嚀﹕「高榮,此去美國,無親無故,需要自己多加保重」。望着父親慇望的眼神,想起辛勞一輩子的父親全部的希望都寄託在他身上,所以他每次唱到這首歌時就情不自禁地淚流滿襟。為紀念父親,他在當地兩個中文學校設立了一次性和永久性的兩個獎學金。20歲時,衛高榮不幸在一次化學實驗中炸傷手指,並傷及耳膜和眼角膜,太太的幫助使得他走出人生的低谷,也因此他立願將來要更多地幫助他人。1971年衛高榮從台灣國立師範大學數學系畢業,之後他教書7年,並與人合作開辦補習班,當時教授的學生現已桃李滿天下,有的已是台灣立法委員。1971至1978年之間,他和太太各自身兼四份工作,勤奮創業,在70年代尚不富裕的台灣已擁有汽車﹑房子﹑存款,取得了不小的成就。然而他們毅然放棄一切,來到美國尋求他的美國夢。1978年衛高榮夫婦雙雙獲得賓州州立大學的全額獎學金,赴美攻讀數學和計算機碩士學位。1980年畢業後,衛高榮就職於南卡電腦公司,1982年他們夫婦移居北卡嘉麗市,衛高榮在北卡電力公司工作18年,擔任高級計算機工程師職位元元,並獲得終生退休金。其間衛高榮曾於1984年至1986年任IBM公司駐北京系統工程師。1987年衛高榮夫婦回到美國,投資創辦了衛高榮房地產公司,現有十多名員工。同時他們還經營着十幾棟房屋的出租及管理業務。目前,他在北卡州政府人事總局電腦部服務,他戲稱這是他在應用人生最後的剩餘價值在IT界。
積極參政 服務社區
旅美華人普遍由於語言及文化的障礙,不能很好地融入美國主流社會。1989年越南華僑盧明希在美遇害,引發了華裔對爭取自身權利及家屬權益的抗爭。此事件也促使衛高榮產生與主流社會建立關係的想法,這樣才能提高華裔在美國的地位,並幫助社區從中受益。此後衛高榮開始積極參與政治及公共活動,1988至1989年他出任洛麗中文學校副校長及校長。1990年他和李彥貞﹑楊祩成共同創辦了北卡中華商會,1991年至1992年任北卡三角區華美協會副會長及會長,他還被市長任命為姐妹市委員會委員,促成嘉麗市與台灣新竹市締結姐妹市。他曾陪同嘉麗市市長及議員到台灣,促成台灣科學新竹園區與北卡三角工業區建立友好關係。2001年,衛高榮獲得州長任命,作為北卡稅務局代表州長的董事,監督與計算北卡州汽車,房屋,及工人勞保的保費事務。1990年至今,他一直擔任第一公民銀行董事會董事,並於1996年至今任美國東南區中華學人協會北卡州代表。在為社區的服務中,衛高榮與共和黨,民主黨的許多政界人物建立起良好的關係,如前共和黨聯邦參議員赫姆斯(Helms)和接任他的杜爾參議員(Dole),以及宣佈將競選美國總統的民主黨聯邦參議員愛德華茲(Edwards),聯邦眾議員普萊斯(Price),及艾斯瑞奇(Etheridge),現任州長伊斯裏(Easley),還有地方上的州議員們,市長及市議員等等,甚至嘉麗市郎市長(Lang)還是他的股票的指導老師。他對兩黨的政界人物均鼎支援,為他們進行募款,拉選票等。 衛高榮相信患難中的朋友才是真正的朋友,即使議員落選,他依舊進行幫助,如現任聯邦眾議員大衛.普萊斯(David Price)1994年曾被共和黨打敗,但在衛高榮和其他華裔的幫助下奪回了寶座。因此他與許多議員成為終身好朋友。
*交游廣泛 友善待人
衛高榮待人熱情﹐交游甚廣。上至公卿大夫﹐下至販夫走足﹐ 皆是他的好朋友。“得天下英才而交之﹐亦樂也!” 這句話道出了衛高榮的交友理念。
不管來自台灣﹐香港﹐大陸或其它地區的老朋友患病或失業失意時﹐他總不忘常去看望﹐予以幫助。 衛高榮還利用自己在政界的影響力﹐為華人排懮解難﹐如幫助解決護照簽證申請中遇到的困難等。一名北京大學畢業生申請杜克大學的法律學院﹐遇到經濟困難﹐ 衛高榮和太太予以援手﹐熱心幫助他擔保申請貸款﹐這名學生現已順利完成學業﹐拿到律師執照﹐并找到一份高薪的工作。閒暇時﹐衛高榮還帶領社區的華人朋友們進行義務清掃附近的高速公路等回饋社區的工作。社區中如果有廣告﹑贊助﹑捐款﹐只要他力所能及做得到的及目標正確的﹐他都全力協助。
*婚姻美滿 儿女有成
衛高榮先生的夫人衛高秀瓊聰明能干﹐也是位獨當一面的大將。她在IBM工作20多年﹐擔任顧問程序工程師。 衛高秀瓊在京劇表演方面頗有造詣﹐曾經被推舉為北卡三角地區京劇社會長。
衛高榮生有一子一女﹐女儿衛湘怡也在IBM工作﹐曾被派駐歐州一年﹐現任計算机咨詢顧問。衛湘怡繼承了爸爸的社交才能﹐在北卡大學里曾任亞裔協會會長。儿子衛阿弟謙虛有禮﹐愛好傳統中國武術。現在北卡州立大學攻讀計算机專業﹐也在學校的亞裔協會擔任一職,并曾在IBM實習﹐預計年底畢業。
經衛高榮先生同意﹐我們提供他的e-mail和website(e-mail﹕Jwei2@aol.com﹔website﹕http://www.weirealty.com)﹐有興趣者歡迎與他討論股市及房地產市場。(本報駐北卡記者Cindy採訪)(http://www.dajiyuan.com)
1/28/2003 11:39:49 AM
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衛高榮房地產公司新增貸款服務全美四十州

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衛高榮房地產公司新增貸款服務全美四十州
【大紀元5月31日訊】衛高榮房地產公司原名R .D. Realty。由早年畢業于台灣國立師大數學系及物理系的衛高榮夫婦創建于1987 年2 月。 于1998 年改制成股份有限公司﹐現名為R.D.International INC.公司 現擁有數十名具有豐富經驗的房地產執照經紀人。公司成立以來﹐為三角地區培訓了大批房地產經紀人。在過去的十六年裡﹐為三角地區的華人房地產事業做出了巨大的貢獻。 衛高榮先生曾經任洛麗中文學校校長﹐並于1990年與李彥貞﹐揚志成等共同創建北卡中華商會。1991﹐1992年任北卡華美協會副會長﹐會長。1993年帶領嘉麗市(Cary)市長﹐議員﹐商會會長到台灣與新竹市結為友好姐妹市。因此他在北卡洲三角地區有嘉麗市(Cary) 華人市長之稱呼。1991年促成北卡州與台灣省結為友好姐妹州。自1990始至今任First Citizen Bank的董事會董事。1996年至今一直任美東南區學人學會北卡州代表。2000年獲北卡州州長任命為保險稅率董事會董事。 更為突出的是﹐在此地二十餘年﹐與地方各級政府官員及北卡民主和共和兩黨的國會參﹑眾議員建立了深厚的友誼及溝通渠道。幫助地方華人解決了許多諸如簽証﹐公民﹐稅務及地方上大小爭端事宜。 衛高榮房地產公司在為北卡三角地區華人服務十六年後﹐特新增加為客戶貸款服務項目﹐此項目由其子衛忠平(Jonas Wei)負責。 無論是新購房貸款或是舊房重新貸款 ,也無論你是多少年限(期限10年﹐15年﹐20年﹐30年皆有)的固定利率﹐只要你有興趣重新貸款沒有任何點數和手續費。他們都會以最低利率﹐最快速度﹐簡便手續﹐誠實至上﹐顧客滿意的信念為廣大顧客服務。無論是新房貸款﹐舊房貸款﹐服務美國四十州﹐包括 Georgia, Washington DC, New York, California, Virginia, 等等。房地產電話﹕(919) 859--9285 衛高榮手機 ﹕ (919)749---7502, 衛忠平貸款電話﹕(919)656--3020E-Mail: jwei2@aol.com 網址: http://www.weirealty.com(http://www.dajiyuan.com)
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