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Eric Nam & Brian Nam
Mindset x USC: Identity in Mental Health

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Admission is free and open to USC students, staff, and faculty only.

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Eric and Brian Nam are coming to USC! Eric Nam is a K-pop superstar and TV personality turned independent artist and entrepreneur, who has been named GQ Korea’s Man of the Year and included in Forbes’ “ 30 Under 30 Asia.” Brian Nam is CEO and co-founder of DIVE Studios, an award-winning K-pop–focused media company with more than 500 million views and 80 million streams. Together, the brothers will share their respective journeys, speak about how they have redefined and achieved global success as Korean Americans, and discuss how they promote mental health through Mindset, a wellness platform that features self-growth stories from international pop stars such as Jackson Wang, Keshi, and Tori Kelly.

This uplifting, exciting, and unmissable conversation will be moderated by Dr. Quade French, Associate Dean and Chief Diversity Officer at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences.

The event will include:
- Fireside chat and Q&A with Eric Nam, Brian Nam, and Dr. Quade French 
- Exclusive listening session of Mindset content
- Conversation with special guest(s)
- Company updates and future plans
- Exclusive Mindset merchandise and photo ops
- And more! 

Presented by Annenberg Cross-Cultural Student Association (ACCSA). Organized by Alice Chiang (Communications), Skyler Pak (Communications), and DIVE Studios. Co-sponsored by USC Visions and Voices, USG Speakers Committee, USC Annenberg, and Trojan Event Services.

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the university’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation or any other prohibited factor.

 

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