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How This Successful Banker Defied The Odds and Became The First Asian American To Play For The Uconn Men's Basketball Team - Ft. Ace Watanasuparp (Former Uconn Basketball Player/Entrepreneur) | SPOTLIGHT

December 30, 2020 Mike Tran / Ace Watanasuparp Season 1 Episode 21
The AM Podcast - A Podcast for Asian American Men
How This Successful Banker Defied The Odds and Became The First Asian American To Play For The Uconn Men's Basketball Team - Ft. Ace Watanasuparp (Former Uconn Basketball Player/Entrepreneur) | SPOTLIGHT
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Show Notes

Hey, what's up! I hope you guys enjoyed your Christmas and had a happy holiday. Today, we're back again with a spotlight episode, and this time, we have a successful entrepreneur who is currently  Senior VP of Citizens Bank, Ace Watansuparp, joining us. Ace became the first Asian American to ever play for The University Connecticut (Unconn) men's basketball team, playing alongside future NBA stars such as Caron Butler and Omeka Okafor. 


During this conversation, Ace and I spoke about his life growing up in New York City, his love for the game of basketball, what it was like to be the first Asian American to ever play for the UConn Men's basketball team, how he used the same principles and disciplines that helped him find success on the court and applied it to his professional career, what keeps him motivated and how his purpose has changed throughout the years. 


I enjoyed this conversation with Ace, and I'm sure you guys will too. Get ready for some gold, guys. Here's to episode 21. Enjoy

You can follow Ace Watanasuparp on Instagram at www.instagram.com/acewatanasuparp.

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