HP Wang (王显邦,1946.10.11-2022.9.6), a civic leader, great friend, mentor, and role model passed away at 3:30 pm Eastern Time Sep. 6th 2022 surrounded by his family. We will remember him forever.

HP originally came from Taiwan and was a distinguished engineer for General Electric for 34 years. He was an ASME Fellow and Six Sigma Master Black Belt. He held over 100 American and international patents and received the L. Kim Memorial Award and RD-100 Award. He was the first Chinese-American principal researcher at GE and was the Chief Technologist for Pratt & Whitney for two years before retiring.
HP established General Electric’s Asian Pacific American Forum (APAF) in 1997, which currently has 26 chapters and 6000 members. He was a board member of CLUSA and served as President and Board Chair of the Albany, NY Chinese Community Center, President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Albany-Mohawk Chapter, and President of 80-20 Educational Foundation’s Board of Donors.
He tirelessly championed civic engagement among Asian Pacific Americans and civil rights for Asian Americans. During the COVID, he organized a Stop Asian Hate rally in Albany, New York with over 1000 people attending, including two dozen elected officials.
We collected a few videos and some pictures of him on Ding Ding TV.  HP asked  “Three Ws”.  Those questions are so important to each one of us when we do what we do.

Please go to the following website for more details and all videos.
http://www.dingdingtv.com/?p=91823
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