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Mia Wenjen
Co-Founder & President of Multicultural Children's Book Day
Mia Wenjen is a multifaceted individual known for her contributions to promoting diversity in children's literature and entrepreneurship. Here's an overview of her background and achievements:
Background and Education
- Education: Mia graduated from Harvard College cum laude in history and science in 1987 and earned an MBA from UCLA's Anderson Graduate School of Management in 1993.46
- Ethnic Background: She is half Japanese and half Chinese American, married to a Korean American, which has influenced her interest in Asian representation in children's books.2
Career and Achievements
- Aquent Co-Founder: Mia co-founded Aquent, a global creative staffing solutions company, in 1986. It has grown into one of the largest creative talent agencies worldwide.16
- Multicultural Children's Book Day: She is the co-founder and president of this nonprofit, established in 2012 to promote diversity in children's literature and increase the availability of multicultural books in schools and libraries.37
- Author and Blogger: Mia writes for PragmaticMom.com, focusing on parenting, education, and children's books. She has authored several books, including Sumo Joe, Changing the Game: Asian Pacific American Female Athletes, and Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World.125
- Other Ventures: She co-authored How to Coach Girls and The Elusive Full Ride Scholarship: An Insider's Guide with Alison Foley.36
Advocacy and Impact
Mia's work emphasizes the importance of representation in children's literature, aiming to ensure that all children can see themselves in the stories they read. Her efforts through Multicultural Children's Book Day have significantly contributed to raising awareness about diverse books and promoting inclusivity in education.13
You can find Mia Wenjen on LinkedIn under the username miawenjen.6
Highlights
Newly Updated! 70 Great South Asian American Children’s Books (ages 2-14) https://t.co/uMnxSzs94T via @pragmaticmom #ReadYourWorld #KidLit #SouthAsia https://t.co/x7btAaZClI

21 Children's Books to Celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month https://t.co/qgffldcZfy via @pragmaticmom #ReadYourWorld #KidLit #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth #childrensbooks https://t.co/t8QDffKTf9





