Millennium_12th Edition_Arnie Creinin

Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine 269 LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Maintaining affiliation with the American and New York Bar Associations, Mr. Tian is immensely proud of the contributions he has made to the legal and science industries thus far. Looking toward the future, he intends to witness the continued expansion of new technologies as they arrive each year. He notes that the field of scientific research values creativity, yet legal endeavors focus more on stability for the purpose of maintaining social equity. To this end, Mr. Tian proposes that scientific advancement will develop more quickly than law, particularly within the realm of health care. Ultimately, he would like to bridge the gap between law and science through his own research efforts and passion, as well as secure at least two new patents in the next five years. Furthermore, Mr. Tian endeavors to establish a new business in New York City, thereby establishing himself as an entrepreneur. Outside of his primary vocation, Mr. Tian is an avid filmmaker and enjoys film, the performing arts and Broadway productions in his spare time. Notably, he has served as a filmmaker for several short films, including “Lost in New York,” which received an Award of Merit at the IndieFEST Film Awards.

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