![]() During the course of his massage, he was supposedly encouraged to inappropriately touch the masseuse. The ad continued to mention that “new hot girls,” rotated every 14 days, provided body rubs and table showers in VIP rooms.įrom May 2016 to March 2017, investigators amassed detailed information from numerous sources who had been researching similar illegal massage parlors around Green Bay and other areas.īetween April and August that same year, a confidential informant went to Zhang’s business. In a complaint filed with the Waukesha County Circuit Court, the ad offered services from “young, sweet, and friendly” Japanese and other Asian girls. In May 2016, police came across an online ad for Zhang’s business. ![]() If convicted, she is facing a maximum sentence of six years in prison, according to court records. ![]() The owner, Jing Zhang, was charged with maintaining a place of prostitution. Undercover officers covertly investigated Asian Massage Reflexology in New Berlin, a city between Chicago and Milwaukee, after being informed that staff were engaging in sexual activity with clients in addition to the massages provided. And don’t undervalue yourself by accepting low-ball job offers.The owner of a massage parlor was arrested and charged with prostitution in an investigation launched by authorities in Wisconsin. Don’t be exploited by companies who are looking for free work for ‘exposure’. Personal projects are your stepping stones to big projects in the future. When I was starting out, I spent a lot of time doing personal projects. Personal projects are your stepping stones to big projects in the future.ĭo you have any advice to young women who are aspiring to work in your field? Basically, all your previous work/life schedule was not sustainable anymore, you had to find a new one.īut no, no regret. This whole ‘Life Chapter 2’ has been the biggest reset to my career, to date. After a long break from childbirth, I thought I would never be able to get back on track. But having her in my life changed my world upside down. Surviving was the first priority.Īre there any challenging aspects of being a female in your industry? Growing up in China, there wasn’t much focal point in women or even creative in general. Were there any local female creatives that you looked up to when you were growing up? How would you describe the women around you?įun, open-minded, free spirit, independent. If you could collaborate with any person in the world who would it be? To create something that might raise awareness, improve our living, and therefore change the world. What are some goals and ambitions you have for your future work? I had lots of opportunities to explore different kinds of interests, that’s including the painting classes I went to at a very young age. My mother had raised me to have different hobbies in arts and music. Being the most open-minded, they have full trust in me. Were the people around you supportive of your decision on working as a creative? But instead of taking up some sewing kits, I got into digital illustration. (London) free-spirit, melting pot, expensive Give us 3 words that describe what it’s like to be a creative in your city. Finding decent hometown comfort food is a difficult mission, particularly hard when the pregnancy craving hit. Worst: There’s probably no other Chinese person in here. When COVID hits, every person would go an extra mile to help out their neighbours. The embracement of community is very powerful. What is the best and worst thing about living in your city?īest: Coming from London, it’s spacious, it’s much much slower paced. It’s a tourist town on the hill with the studio Ghibli atmosphere. It’s also, in the middle of Yorkshire Dales, a national park in England. It has a castle on top of a hill overlooking a gorge, probably numerous castles, but I’m yet to find out as I’m new here. I worked for lots of clients around the world, from big organisations to small companies, from Silicon Valley tech coms to small family-run businesses, including the United Nations, European Parliament, Google and Apple, IBM, Twitter, etc.ĭescribe the city you’re living in and what it’s like to live there. There it slowly re-directed my career path from fabric to digital. I came to England to study as a fashion designer, however, after graduation, I picked up a full-time job as a graphic designer. ![]() I had been living in London for over 12 years before moving up north to Harrogate in recent years. I’m an illustrator originally from China. Meet UK-based graphic designer and illustrator, Jing Zhang
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