Wisdom Culture and Education Organization
Who Leads This Program
GO-YCA brings together a lead instructor with deep cross-organizational expertise in youth leadership, and an advisor team that has grown from within the WCEO community itself.
Lead Instructor & Lead Advisor
Kao Yu-Yi has been the lead instructor for WCEO summer programs for over two decades. If you ask any returning camper or TA why they keep coming back, her name comes up. She is the kind of person who makes young people feel genuinely seen, and that is not a method. It is just who she is.
At GO-YCA Training, she brings that same presence into a more focused format. Her approach draws on theater-based methods and experiential learning developed through years of working across Taiwan and the Taiwanese American community. She has designed and led programs for FASCA (Formosa Association of Student Cultural Ambassadors,中華民國僑務委員會「海外青年文化大使」), 新北文化大使, 技職精英人才培育計畫, and 世台聯合基金會生命教育研習.
The students who went through her programs years ago are now the ones helping her run them.
Alex Wang has been part of the WCEO community since he was five years old. What started with culture camps and LAF programs grew into something he could not walk away from, taking him from TA roles to Connexpedition volunteer trips in Taiwan, teaching English abroad, and working alongside Vox Nativa in Taiwan's aboriginal communities. He eventually returned to lead his own Connexpedition team. Today, he serves as Lead Advisor for GO-YCA and leads Strategic Partnerships for Startups and Digital Natives at Microsoft.
Advisors
Annabelle Yeh joined the WCEO community through the summer camp program during kindergarten. Inspired by her experiences, she became more involved with WCEO, serving as a volunteer in their summer camp, Connexpedition, and Top5 programs and as the vice president of GO-YCA in 2022. She has spent the past three years as a TA leader in the summer camp program, mentoring TAs and helping shape the camp experience. Now, she is returning as an Advisor for GO-YCA while studying at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Jeremy Yeh first joined the WCEO community as a kindergarten camper and grew up through its culture camps and leadership programs. What began as a childhood experience eventually led him to serve as a TA for programs including Connexpedition and GO-YCA, helping guide the next generation of students through the same community that shaped him. He is currently studying Robotics Engineering with a minor in Electrical Engineering at UC Santa Cruz while continuing to give back through youth leadership and education.
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