Mai Xiong
City Council Member@ City of Eau Claire
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
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Mai Xiong is an executive leader with 17.9 years of experience in various roles, including customer service, leadership, sales, credit, loans, and business development. She is known for her ability to manage business relationships, provide culturally grounded consultations, and implement strategies that generate equitable economic and community development opportunities. Mai is also an accomplished visionary leader and change agent in the field of community economic development, focusing on cultural competency, strategic planning, project management, and organizational leadership. She is the Founder, President, and CEO of Hmong American Leadership and Economic Development (HALED), an organization that has been at the forefront of addressing systemic barriers and institutionalized disparities. Mai serves Northwestern Wisconsin's 21 Counties as a Community Economic Development Officer
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Mai Xiong, is an executive leader with an extensive background in managing business relationships, providing culturally grounded consultations, and developing and implementing strategies that generate equitable economic and community development opportunities. She is an accomplished visionary leader and change agent in the field of community economic development with an emphasis on business and community economic planning. Mai is a thought leader to several corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations in cultural competency, strategic planning, project management, and organizational leadership and development. She leads through an entrepreneurial social enterprise lens to grow the mission, vision, and success of the organizations she works with. Mai is the Founder, President & CEO of Hmong American Leadership and Economic Development (HALED), an organization that has been at the forefront of addressing systemic barriers and institutionalized disparities that prevent the Hmong and Ethnic minorities from accelerating up the socio-economic ladder. She is Eau Claire City's first Hmong and AAPI woman elected to serve on the Eau Claire City Council in 2020; Mai has made significant strides to address economic and social disparities focusing on institutionalized and systemic barriers. In 2021 Mai was appointed as Vice-Chair to Governor Evers Equity & Inclusion Council in the state of Wisconsin and appointed to Chair in 2022, where she leads over 30 plus Executive Leaders and continues these conversations to bring equitable and strategic solutions to address racial inequities and increase inclusion of underserved communities. Currently, Mai serves Northwestern Wisconsin's 21 Counties as WHEDA’s Community Economic Development Officer. Madison365 named Mai as one of Wisconsin’s 48 Most Influential Asian American Leaders in 2020.

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Work Experience

203 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire, Wisconsin, 54701, US

Government Administration

229
Phone
+1 7158395111
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Mai Xiong's Professional Milestones

  • Service Manager II (2014-08-01~2015-01-01): Delivered exceptional customer experiences through effective communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Economic And Community Development Manager (2018-06-01~2019-08-01): Implementing strategic initiatives that drive economic growth and foster sustainable community development initiatives.
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Education

Chippewa Valley Technical College
Chippewa Valley Technical College

Economics,

Business

2010