Meet ASPIRE's Mentorship Team

We are thrilled to welcome three new members to ASPIRE! Get to know the amazing individuals who make up the Mentorship Program team.
Gaozouapa (Gao) Vue: Mentorship Program Director
Chloe Best: Mentorship Program Volunteer Coordinator
Lili Houlihan: Mentorship Program Events Coordinator
1) Tell us a bit about yourself and why you decided to join ASPIRE:
Gaozouapa (Gao) Vue: I was born and raised in Minnesota. I work in Community Health Education and I decided to join ASPIRE because of the opportunity to give back and work with a team to develop a program that can support our next generations of leaders.
Chloe Best: I am a recent graduate from the University of New Hampshire and was a student leader for the United Asian Coalition and our student support center for marginalized communities. This fall, I was a legislative intern with APAICS (Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies) and served in the House of Representatives. While it was a great experience and I met so many amazing individuals, I missed working directly with communities. Joining ASPIRE opened an opportunity to continue my passion for supporting the Asian American community while I work towards building a career in social justice and youth empowerment.
Lili Houlihan: I'm originally from Miami, FL and moved to Massachusetts for school, the College of the Holy Cross. I moved to Boston after graduating with a sociology degree. I started my career in marketing and currently work in sales for an architecture consulting company. I decided to join ASPIRE because I believe in their mission. Being in an all-girls school for the majority of my adolescence, I was constantly in a community where women were empowered. However, I did feel like there was a disconnect in my particular experience being one of the few Asian-Americans in my class. ASPIRE is an organization that I wish I had around growing up.
2) What excites you most about the upcoming Mentorship Program cohort?
Gao: Being able to be a part of their journey and see what the cohort will get out of the experience!
Chloe: This cohort is eager to learn and eager to share. During interviews, participants' attitudes were infectious, reflecting a genuine interest in growing as individuals and connecting with others who can relate to or guide one another. I can't wait to see it unfold and get to know them all!
Lili: I'm excited to meet new faces and hear about everyone's experiences. Life experiences are the best form of knowledge. I hope to see true connections and unity formed for this year's cohorts.
3) Who has been a mentor or source of inspiration in your life?
Gao: I'd also say Brene Brown's insights are always helpful to me when I need a push or perspective!
Chloe: I really look up to my peers, and I have been so fortunate to have unwavering support from leaders on my college campus. From others, I have learned to set boundaries, stay authentic, and be kind to myself. Specifically, between my peers, previous leaders of the United Asian Coalition, and my wonderful roommates over the years, I am always inspired to explore.
Lili : My mom. She is a true inspiration - whether it be in personal life or in her career. Even after her retirement, she continues to be a true success in the law field. It was only after I grew up a little that I understood what she was able to accomplish at her job and as a mother. She excelled at both. She pushes me to make changes that would benefit my life, always there to listen, and provide guidance.
4) What motivates you, professionally or personally?
Gao: My faith is important to me and has become a motivator for me in life both professionally and personally.
Chloe: My passion drives my commitment to both my professional and personal growth. Whether it's my passion for learning new things, connecting with others, or just the satisfaction of having accomplished a task.
Lili: My family and friends motivate me in both my profession and personal life. As I mentioned above, life experiences are the best form of knowledge. Because I've seen and heard the experiences of those close to me (choices made, regrets, accomplishments, failures, etc.), I’m able to take it all in. Other people’s experiences drive me know that anything is possible.
5) Go-to comfort food or favorite meal:
Gao: I've always enjoyed a loaded kimchi French fries! Or a traditional banh-mi or chicken one fulfills me!
Chloe: I LOVE SOUP. Any type of soup, maybe a slight preference towards noodle soups. Regardless, I will have soup in any weather.
Lili: My favorite food is sushi. Any type but I especially enjoy salmon sashimi in any form.
6) Fun fact about you:
Gao: Heights and high speed are not my thing, so I have yet to be on a roller coaster!
Chloe: I danced competitively for 12 years, and I competed against Chloe Lukasiak from Dance Moms at our national’s competition. My mom has a cameo just sitting in the audience for "Where Have All the Children Gone".
Lili: I lived in Australia for a full year during my junior year of college!











