Annual Gala
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Annual Gala
Korean American Community Foundation Annual Gala Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Waldorf Astoria New York Korean American Community Foundation 2014 Annual Gala WELCOME Juju Chang ABC News’ Nightline PRESIDENT James Wohn GALA CO-CHAIRS Michael Chung James Seo CORPORATE HONOREE AWARD Jin Roy Ryu Chairman & CEO Poongsan Group VIDEO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Kyung B. Yoon GRANTEE PARTNER Yuan Jin Asian Americans for Equality DINNER KEYNOTE ADDRESS General Colin L. Powell LIVE AUCTION C. Hugh Hildesley Sotheby’s CLOSING Welcome from the Gala Co-Chairs Thank you for attending the Korean American Community Foundation’s 2014 Annual Gala! We are honored to have you join us as we celebrate and reflect on KACF’s accomplishments over the past 12 years and look forward to seeing many more positive changes to which we will contribute in the future. Since its inception, KACF has been steadfast in its commitment to the most vulnerable communities in the Greater New York Area while promoting a culture of giving among the Korean American community. Many thanks to your continued support of KACF, we have been able to grant more than $3.8 million over the last 12 years to community-based organizations. Our grantee partners have touched the lives of thousands of families and individuals, and we salute all of them for their tireless effort in improving our communities. Our work is possible because of the collective efforts of many people, including our Board of Directors, staff, Advisory members, Steering Committee, and the members of the 2014 Gala Benefit Committee. We especially would like to express our deep gratitude to our generous supporters for making this year’s Gala the most successful one yet. Tonight, we recognize Jin Roy Ryu, President & CEO of Poongsan Group, and General Colin L. Powell, for their extraordinary contributions to our community and our country. We are thrilled to have ABC’s Juju Chang, a founding KACF Board member, serving as our distinguished emcee once again. Thank you for being a part of this celebration, and we hope you are inspired by the many stories you will hear this evening. 2014 Gala Co-Chairs Michael Chung James Seo 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Welcome from the President & Executive Director On behalf of the Korean American Community Foundation, we are delighted to welcome you to our Annual Gala! Your presence this evening demonstrates that Korean Americans are growing a culture of giving to strengthen our society. As we gather to celebrate the achievement of individuals and organizations working to improve our communities, we would like to applaud our grantee partners and other community leaders who are with us tonight, for their steadfast commitment to empowering lives and ensuring a better future for all. They are on the front lines helping under-served young people get the support they need to attend college, ensuring that battered women and children receive culturally sensitive counseling, and providing life-saving cancer screenings to uninsured immigrants. These are a few examples of the critical work that you are supporting by being with us this evening. Tonight, we are proud to honor Jin Roy Ryu, Chairman & CEO of Poongsan Group, for his exemplary leadership and contributions in business and philanthropy. We are also privileged to have as our Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell, a pioneering leader who serves as a role model and inspiration to all of us. This evening would not have been possible without the dedication and tireless efforts of many people, but in particular, we would like to express our deep gratitude to this year’s Gala Co-Chairs, Michael Chung and James Seo, for their superb leadership and dedication to ensuring the success of the Gala. Thank you for being a part of this magnificent evening and for partnering with KACF to empower, strengthen and transform our communities! Sincerely, James Wohn Kyung B. Yoon President Executive Director 2014 ANNUAL GALA 3 Corporate Honoree Jin Roy Ryu Chairman & CEO, Poongsan Group KACF is delighted to announce that Jin Roy Ryu, Chairman & CEO of Poongsan Group, is our Corporate Honoree at the 2014 Annual Gala. Mr. Jin Roy Ryu is Chairman and CEO of Poongsan Group, one of the largest manufacturers of metal products and munitions in the world. He is actively involved in numerous business organizations as Chairman of the Korea-Pacific U.S. States Economic Committee; Chairman of the Korea Nonferrous Metal Association; Vice Chairman of the Korea-U.S. Economic Council; Vice Chairman of the Korea Defense Industry Association; Vice Chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries; Vice Chairman of the Korea International Trade Association; member of APEC Business Advisory Council and the Trilateral Commission. Additionally, Mr. Ryu supports a number of philanthropic organizations worldwide, serving as a Vice Chairman of Korea Mecenat Association and a Board Member of America’s Promise, the World Golf Foundation’s First Tee program and the Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) Foundation. He was instrumental in bringing the Presidents Cup 2015 to Korea and will serve as Tournament Chairman. He is Chairman of the Pyongsan Scholarship Foundation and the Pearl S. Buck Foundation Korea, and a trustee of the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation. Mr. Ryu earned his bachelor’s degree in English literature from Seoul National University, and was awarded the Order of Industrial Service Merit, Gold Tower on March 16th, 2005 and the Order of Civil Merit, Moran (Peony) Medal on October 5th, 2012 by the Korean Government for the distinguished service of his efforts to enhance Korean prestige around the world. 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell KACF is honored to welcome General Colin L. Powell as our 2014 Keynote Speaker. For over fifty years, General Colin L. Powell, USA (Ret.) has devoted his life to public service. Having held senior military and diplomatic positions across four presidential administrations, Powell’s deep commitment to democratic values and freedom has been felt throughout the world. The son of Jamaican immigrants, Powell was born in Harlem in April 1937 and raised in the South Bronx. He was educated in New York City’s public schools and upon joining the Army ROTC program at City College of New York (CCNY), discovered his calling and launched his military career. After 35 years in the U.S. Army, where he rose to the rank of Four-Star General, he served as National Security Advisor for President Ronald Reagan and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for both President George H.W. Bush and for President Bill Clinton. Under President George W. Bush, Powell was appointed the 65th Secretary of State. He led the State Department in major efforts to address and solve regional and civil conflicts, always using the power of diplomacy to build trust, forge alliances and help transform unstable regions into areas where societies and cultures have the potential to prosper. He also worked at the forefront of American efforts to advance economic and social development worldwide. Powell is the Chair of the Board of Visitors of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at CCNY and the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the America’s Promise Alliance. He is part of the leadership of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the education center for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Smithsonian Institute’s African American Museum of History and Culture. He is a strategic limited partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, serves on the Boards of Bloom Energy and Salesforce.com, is the Chairman of the Advisory Board of Leeds Equity Partners, and is Chairman of the Eisenhower Fellowships, a cross-cultural program for emerging international leaders. Powell has written two best-selling books, My American Journey and It Worked for Me. He and his wife, Alma Powell, live in McLean, Virginia and have three children and four grandchildren. 2014 ANNUAL GALA 5 Emcee Juju Chang ABC News’ Nightline A founding Board member of KACF, Juju Chang is an Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News’ “Nightline.” She also reports regularly for “Good Morning America” and “20/20.” Chang covered breaking news of the devastating effects of Superstorm Sandy from lower Manhattan to Breezy Point to the Rockaways. She reported on the mass shootings in Newtown, Conn., interviewing a mother of one of the young victims. For a special “Nightline” series following the shooting at Sandy Hook, she profiled a young family of gun enthusiasts in Utah. Chang has covered global events and issues like the earthquake in Haiti, maternal and infant mortality in Mozambique, and anti-gay bullying and juvenile justice. Her “On the Town” profiles with celebrities include Rod Stewart, Celine Dion and Carrie Underwood. She also anchored hours for “Primetime: Nightline” on “Twin-tuition,” on an “Extra-ordinary family,” and on Mommywood, which featured interviews with celebrity moms Denise Richards and Tori Spelling. Chang received one of her two Emmys for team coverage of the California wildfires. She won one of her two Gracies for a “20/20” story on gender equality in the sciences. Her hour-long “20/20” reports include an in-depth look at the impact on foreign adoptions gone wrong; the struggles of people with Albinism globally; and an intimate portrait of one family dealing with gender transition. A former news anchor for “Good Morning America,” Chang had previously anchored the early morning newscasts “World News Now” and “World News This Morning” in 2000. She began her career at ABC News as a desk assistant and eventually became a producer at “World News Tonight.” She rose to become a correspondent covering such stories as the U.S. Embassy bombings in Kenya, Hurricane Georges, and the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear accident. Chang has also covered the White House, Capitol Hill and the 1996 Presidential election from D.C. and was a reporter in San Francisco. Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in California, Chang graduated with honors from Stanford University with a BA in political science and communication. At Stanford, she was awarded the Edwin Cotrell Political Science Prize. Chang is married to Neal Shapiro and has three sons, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Auctioneer C. Hugh Hildesley Executive Vice President, Senior Business Development, Sotheby’s Mr. Hildesley joined Sotheby’s in 1961 and played an integral role in Sotheby’s formative years in New York. From 1964 – 70 he was the first Head of the Old Master Paintings Department in New York, going on to form Sotheby’s Appraisal Company in 1970. Educated at Sherborne School, Dorset, and Brasenose College, Oxford, Mr. Hildesley studied Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings at the Rijksbureau Voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie in the Hague. From 1973 – 1976, Mr. Hildesley was responsible for the Jack R. Dick Sale of Sporting Paintings in London, a record-breaking sale that sparked a renewal of interest in this area of collecting. As Senior Auctioneer, he has conducted some of Sotheby’s most prestigious sales, including the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Sale, the sale of the Property of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and The Barry Halper Sale of Baseball Memorabilia. Mr. Hildesley holds the record for any Canadian painting, having sold Paul Kane’s Captain Lefroy in 2002 for $5.2 million. Recently, he was the auctioneer responsible for the sale of the Guennol Lioness, of 3000 B.C., which sold for $57 million, a record for any sculpture sold at auction at the time. Mr. Hildesley trains Sotheby’s new auctioneers, and conducted 60 benefit auctions in 2010, raising over $15 million for charitable purposes. He has lectured widely on the art market and is author of The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling at Auction. Mr. Hildesley is Chairman of the American Associates of the Royal Academy Trust and a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (F.R.S.A.). 2014 ANNUAL GALA 7 Gala Leadership & Benefit Committee GALA CO-CHAIRS Michael Chung James Seo 2014 BENEFIT COMMITTEE Priscilla & Jeffrey Ahn Janice Lee & Joseph Bae Margaret Jan & Alex Chi Sung Kim & Youngsuk “YS” Chi Claudia Y. Pak and Eun S. Cho James R. Cho Cay & Sang Cho Jian Ham & Han Choi Kyung Hee & Jaesup Choi Grace & Andrew Chung Erica & David Chung Sunyoung & Edward Chung Hajin Lee & Michael Chung Jeena & Rex Chung Wonah Song & William M. Denkin Laura & Mun K. Hong Katie Song & Mike Joo Sara Kim & Daniel Kim Daniella Suh & Jonathan C. Kim Clara Chung & Kevin Kim Michelle Kang Kim & Michael Kim Sun & Young Kim Gina Chon & Joseph Kong Eun Sun Chun & Eliot Lee So-Chung Shinn & Tony W. Lee Karen Na Michelle Lee & Chul Pak Hwa Jin Lee & Chul-Joon Park Jennifer & Roger Park Jung Lee & Andrew Sanders Sandra & James Seo Alisa Uri Ko & Jeffrey Seo Kyung B. Yoon & George Wang James Wohn Katherine & S. Steven Yang Past Honorees/ Keynote Speakers 2013 2009 John Y. Kim, Vice Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, New York Life Andrew B. Kim, Co-Founder, Sit/Kim International Investment Martha Choe, Chief Administrative Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Jim Yong Kim, President, Dartmouth College 2012 Youngsuk “YS” Chi, Vice Chairman, Elsevier 2008 Yongmaan (YM) Park, Chairman & CEO, Doosan Group 2011 Higgin Kim, CEO, Byucksan Engineering Howard K. Koh, US Asst. Secretary for Health 2010 Sung-Joo Kim, CEO, MCM Ambassador Wonil Cho, Korean Consul General to New York 2007 William Rhodes, Chairman, President & CEO of Citibank N.A & Senior Vice Chairman of Citigroup Jeannie Park, Executive Editor, People Magazine Senator Paull Shin, Washington State Senate 2006 Dong-Jin Oh, CEO, Samsung Electronics America The Hong Family, Bear USA Ford Foundation 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Board of Directors and Staff BOARD OF DIRECTORS James Wohn, President Senior Vice President Capital One Bank James R. Cho, Secretary Assistant U.S. Attorney U.S. Attorney’s Office Gina Chon, Treasurer Vice President Peterson Management Jeffrey Ahn Medical Doctor Park Avenue Sinus & Allergy Center Alex Chi Managing Partner Goldman, Sachs & Co. Eun S. Cho Portfolio Manager Victory Capital Management, Inc. Sang Cho President & CEO Prestige Corporation Eun Sun Chun Partner 212box Architecture PC Andrew Chung Managing Director The Carlyle Group Michael Chung Partner Arrowgrass Capital Partners Mun K. Hong, MD Director Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and Interventional Cardiology St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Kevin Kim Principal Mill Road Ventures, LLC Peter Kim Manager The Bridgespan Group Sara Kim President & CEO SK Management Consulting Tony W. Lee Co-Founder & Managing Partner One Rock Capital Partners Chul-Joon Park Founder and CEO &Beyond Jennifer Park Philanthropist Suzane (Soo) Rhee Brown Executive Director and Head of U.S. Philanthropy Morgan Stanley Jung Lee Sanders Founding Director Art Projects International James Seo Managing Director Hanley Advisors STAFF Kyung B. Yoon Executive Director Brennan Gang Program Officer Jennifer Kim Operations Manager Christine Oh Philanthropy Officer Joyce Yoo Administrative & Communications Associate 2014 ANNUAL GALA 9 Advisory Members PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Juju Chang ABC News Youngsuk “YS” Chi Chairman, Management Committee, Elsevier John Y. Kim Vice Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, New York Life Suok Noh Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co. Sung Chul Whang Associate General Counsel, Olayan America Owner, West Side Taekwondo HONOREE COUNCIL David Steel Executive Vice President, Samsung Woo Suk Song Private Investor Sarah (BJ) Sung Public Affairs Manager, Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Jun Chul Whang Partner, Jacob Medinger & Finnegan LLP; Owner, West Side Taekwondo S. Steven Yang, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, NYU School of Medicine; Principal, The Hand Center of the NYU Langone Medical Center-Hospital for Joint Diseases Andrew B. Kim Co-founder, Sit/Kim International Investment ADVISORY COUNCIL Higgin Kim CEO, Byucksan Engineering John Hong, MD KACF Honorary Chair Sung-Joo Kim CEO, MCM Aiyoung Choi Chair Emeritus, Korean American Family Service Center Chang Rae Lee Writer and Professor, Princeton University BOARD ALUMNI COUNCIL Sarah Chung Partner, Luxe Brand Advisors Wonah Song Denkin Philanthropist Patricia Han Designer Shin Choi Fashion Designer & CEO, Shin Choi Rex Chung Managing Director, Client and Partner Group, KKR Ted Kang Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Kylin Management, LLC Bomsinae Kim Philanthropist Kwanghee Kim Founder, Korean American Family Service Center Eubin Kim Art Director, Kaplan Thaler Group Taeja Kim Lee Philanthropist Mark T. Kim Chief Financial Officer, D.C. Water and Sewer Authority Edmund K. Kwan, MD Plastic Surgeon, New York Presbyterian Hospital - Cornell Joey Lee President, Cosmos William W. Lee, MD Cardiologist, Valley Hospital Karen Na Branch Manager, JPMorgan Chase J. Robin Moon Chief Operating Officer, Grameen PrimaCare Jin Hyoung Seo Co-Founder & Chairman, Global GTC Co-Founder, Azygo Jeannie Park Former Executive Editor, People Magazine Song Nam Suk U.S. Eastern Regional Director, KOWIN Grace Lyu-Volckhausen President, Tiger Baron Foundation 1 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Steering Committee Formed in 2005, the Korean American Community Foundation’s Steering Committee (SC) is comprised of young working professionals in New York with a deep passion for their community. The SC supports the KACF Board by providing resources to execute various initiatives. SC members work to increase awareness of KACF’s mission and inspire new members to volunteer their time to support the organization. What essentially began as a handful of volunteers has evolved into a larger, more structured group of dedicated committee members who can be relied upon to support all KACF initiatives, from organizing events to working with grantee partner organizations. Michael Betourney Kiki Han Dan Lee Catherine Choi Jane Kang James Lee Linda Choi Cathi Kim Mark Lee Michelle Choi Insoo Kim Sue Jin Lee Michael Chong Irin Kim Juli Min Grace Chung Jennifer Kim Catherine Oh Josh Chung Jiwoo (Jessica) Kim Jihea Park David Gogh Jonathan Kim Miry Shim Sandra Ha Kijung Kim Shawnalei Tamayose Christina Lee 2014 ANNUAL GALA 11 Who We Are The Korean American Community Foundation transforms and empowers communities through philanthropy, volunteerism and inter-community bridge building. KACF pursues these goals through grantmaking that promotes self-sufficiency for the underserved and under-resourced, through raising awareness of needs and issues, and by fostering a culture of giving. Our vision is a vibrant Korean American community working together to strengthen our society. Founded in 2002, the Korean American Community Foundation has grown to become a trusted source of philanthropy within the Korean and Asian American communities in greater New York area. To date, KACF has made $3.8 million in grants to community-based organizations working to improve lives and transform communities. What We Do KACF provides grants and capacity-building assistance to nonprofit organizations working to address the most pressing needs in the Korean American community and beyond. We foster philanthropic giving among Korean Americans, the general public, corporations and foundations by providing our supporters with an effective vehicle to magnify the impact of their giving and to build bridges across generations and communities. KACF of San Francisco With committed local leaders from the Bay Area, KACF officially launched our west coast affiliate, Korean American Community Foundation of San Francisco (KACF-SF) in 2014 to promote the Foundation’s mission of helping our neighbors and cultivating a culture of giving in the Korean American community. The affiliate shares our mission and its work will focus on addressing the issues and needs in the local community. KACF is also very committed to the Korean and Asian American communities in the greater metropolitan New York area, and KACF-SF will be an important partner in our work to advance Korean American philanthropic participation, voice and influence. 1 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Philanthropy KACF is committed to instilling a strategic and collective culture of giving among Korean Americans. KACF promotes philanthropy among Korean Americans by raising awareness about the issues affecting our community. The fundraising events throughout the year serve as channels to raise funds in support of KACF’s work and also to engage in a dialogue about community issues and to foster a culture of giving. KACF instills philanthropic leadership by providing an organized vehicle for giving and by mobilizing and encouraging its supporters to become active participants in their communities. By leveraging their expertise and financial resources, donors and volunteers are empowered to provide solutions to these community issues. A Dollar A Day for Our Neighbors Campaign Building on KACF’s founding commitment to foster a grassroots culture of giving, A Dollar A Day for Our Neighbors campaign connects a network of community-minded individuals to live by the philosophy that “a dollar a day” can make a difference. Golf Classic The Golf Classic has become a signature fund- Team KACF in the TD Five Boro Bike Tour raising event for KACF in which donors, vol- KACF has participated in the TD Five Boro unteers, and supporters get together for an Bike Tour since 2012. Each year, a team of bik- enjoyable golf outing in support of KACF’s ers commits to raise community awareness and dedication to improving lives and strengthen- funds as they pedal across all five boroughs of ing our community. New York City in support of KACF. Team KACF in the TCS New York City Marathon Steering Committee’s Summer Benefit Since 2010, Team KACF has raised funds Each summer, KACF’s Steering Committee, through the TCS New York City Marathon to a group of young professionals who share a help strengthen our community. Each year, a deep passion for helping our community, hosts group of dedicated runners push their endur- a Summer Benefit to raise funds and promote ance to complete a grueling 26.2 miles to help KACF’s work in their networks. This event helps advance KACF’s mission of transforming and increase awareness of KACF’s work, recruit new empowering communities. volunteers and inspire them to get involved. 2014 ANNUAL GALA 13 Grantmaking KACF seeks to help vulnerable individuals and families to lead safe and healthy lives. The Foundation pursues this goal through its grantmaking by supporting organizations that are making a difference in underserved and under-resourced communities. KACF prioritizes programs that address senior and youth empowerment, economic security, inter-community development, safety, and health, especially programs that help individuals and families to become self-sufficient. Community Grants Committee Since its founding, KACF has recognized the importance of strengthening partnerships among organizations and individuals who share a collective commitment to improving our community, and this is reflected in the Foundation’s participatory grantmaking process. KACF seeks to bridge gaps of understanding between the donor and grantee partner communities by engaging volunteers in grantmaking. The goals are two-fold—to help the volunteers gain a better understanding about community issues and grassroots solutions, and to provide grant applicants with an opportunity to share their expertise and cultivate new allies. In 2009, the Foundation formalized this participatory grantmaking model by activating a Community Grants Committee (CGC) comprising volunteers with diverse personal and professional experiences. Following comprehensive trainings, CGC members read grant proposals, visit applicant organizations under the guidance of the KACF Program Officer, and make funding recommendations to a smaller Board committee. Through this process, the Foundation aims to develop a cohort of educated and engaged community volunteers. 2014 CGC Members HeeWon Brindle-Khym Jason Chang James Cho, Chair HuiWon Choi Michelle Choi Michael Chong Andrew Chung Grace Chung Josh Chung Michael Chung Yoo Joung Kim Catherine Park Jina Freiberg Helen Koh Christie Park Sung-ah Han Richard Kwon Jennifer Park Clara Jung Eunice Lee Jenny Park Irene Kang Liu John Lee Steve Park Jennifer Kim Joon Lee Haeya Yim Peter Kim Mark Lee Edmond Yoo Rebecca Kim Michelle Lee Janet Yoo Cathy Oh 1 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N 2014 Community Grants American Cancer Society Eastern Division Asian Initiatives Grant Amount: $24,000 Apex for Youth Grant Amount: $30,000 Apex for Youth empowers underserved youth, The American Cancer Society Eastern Division particularly Asian American students in New launched the Asian Initiatives in 2006 to pro- York City, through a combination of one-to-one vide cancer awareness and support services mentoring relationships and educational pro- to the Asian community in a linguistically and grams. The KACF grant supports quality men- culturally appropriate manner. The KACF grant toring and educational programs to youth from supports the Asian Initiatives in promoting low-income Asian American communities and health education, providing cancer preven- outreach to the Korean American youth. tion and detection programs and offering case management that includes patient navigation and counseling for Korean American women. American Wheat Mission in NJ Grant Amount: $20,000 American Wheat Mission provides art-based therapy, fellowship aimed at improved socialization, and life-skills activities to Korean American children and adults with developmental disabilities. The KACF grant supports wellness education and fitness programs. Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE) Grant Amount: $30,000 AAFE is one of New York’s leading housing, social service and community development organizations. The KACF grant assists low-income English Language Learner youth in high school an opportunity to develop their leadership skills, improve their academics, and enroll in college as well as help counsel the youth and their parents on how to access college financial aid. 2014 ANNUAL GALA 15 Asian Women’s Christian Association (AWCA) Grant Amount: $25,000 Coalition for Asian American Children & Families (CACF) Grant Amount: $30,000 AWCA’s mission is to help the individual and CACF aims to improve the health and well-be- the community through professional counsel- ing of Asian Pacific American (APA) children ing, social welfare services, cultural and ed- in New York City. The KACF grant supports ucational programs for Asian individuals and the Asian American Student Advocacy Project families according to the spirit of Christianity. (ASAP), a pan-Asian youth empowerment pro- The KACF grant supports its Senior Center in gram designed to train high school students to providing ESL class, benefits counseling and become school and community leaders. free lunch program. Bronx Korean American Senior Citizens Association Grant Amount: $30,000 Coro New York Leadership Center (Coro) Grant Amount: $15,000 Coro’s mission is to build the leadership com- The Bronx Korean American Senior Citizens As- munity of New York City. The KACF grant en- sociation aims to help Korean American seniors sures participation of three Korean American in the Bronx improve their mental and emo- leaders from KACF grantee partner organiza- tional health and strengthen their economic tions in its immigrant leadership program. stability through social service counseling. The as computer literacy class, recreational activi- Day One New York Grant Amount: $20,000 ties, and entitlement assistance. Day One partners with New York City youth KACF grant supports its senior programs such to end dating abuse and domestic violence CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities Grant Amount: $20,000 through preventive education, supportive services, legal advocacy and leadership development. The KACF grant supports collabora- CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities is a tive efforts to address teen dating and sexual pan-Asian violence (TDSV) and increase safety for young community-based organization that builds the power of low-income Asian im- people at risk or experiencing TDSV. migrants and refugees in New York City. The KACF grant helps Asian public housing residents understand their tenant rights and provide leadership training to the tenants. Center for Opportunities, Choices and Outcomes (COCO) Grant Amount: $30,000 COCO was founded in 2000 by a group of Korean parents with children with disabilities with ization activities to support the overall growth EnoB Grant Amount: $14,000 and quality of life of these children. The KACF EnoB’s founders believe that the power of cul- grant supports socialization and recreational ture and arts can make positive impacts in the activities to children with disabilities and offer lives of vulnerable children and their families. support to their families. The KACF grant supports music therapy/re- the mission to provide recreational and social- spite services to children with disabilities and their families, seniors, and residents of shelters. 1 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Korean American Community Center of New York Grant Amount: $30,000 The mission of Korean American Community Center of New York is to help recent Korean immigrants to make a smooth transition in adjusting to their new living environment and to become productive members of American society. The KACF grant assists low-income application assistance, and social security pol- Korean American Senior Citizen’s Association of New Jersey Grant Amount: $30,000 icy education. The Korean American Senior Citizen’s Associa- Korean adults and seniors in receiving benefits counseling, ESOL workshops, naturalization tion of New Jersey was established as a central location for seniors to gather for social, cultural and educational activities. The KACF grant helps Korean American seniors to participate in educational and recreational classes and receive entitlement counseling. Korean American Senior Citizen’s Association of New York Grant Amount: $25,000 Korean American Family Service Center Grant Amount: $25,000 The Korean American Senior Citizen’s Associ- The Korean American Family Service Center empower them to be self-sufficient and inde- ation of New York (KASCANY) assists senior citizens with the integration process and to (KAFSC), the first domestic violence organiza- pendent. The KACF grant supports education- tion dedicated to serving the Korean American al and recreational activities and entitlement community in the New York area, aims to pre- assistance to Korean seniors in Staten Island. vent and put an end to violence of any form in ter and support services for women and chil- Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York (KCS) Grant Amount: $25,000 dren facing crisis. The KCS’s mission is to support and assist mem- the home and in intimate partner relationships. The KACF grant supports the emergency shel- bers of the Korean immigrant society through a wide range of social service programs and eventually improve the quality of their lives to be healthy and productive individuals in their new homeland. The KACF grant helps low-income and underserved Korean women access breast cancer screenings and follow up services. 2014 ANNUAL GALA 17 Milal Mission in New York Grant Amount: $25,000 Sanctuary for Families Grant Amount: $30,000 Mil Al Mission in New York aims to help chil- Sanctuary for Families is a leading provider of dren and adults with developmental disabilities integrated services for domestic violence vic- and their families achieve a sense of self-deter- tims and their children in New York City. The mination and independence through thera- KACF grant supports legal representation to peutic and skills-building activities. The KACF Korean domestic violence survivors, training grant supports educational, recreational and and technical assistance on legal issues to Ko- physical activities as well as vocational and res- rean and Asian social service providers, and idential program to Korean American children outreach to Korean domestic violence and traf- and adults with disabilities. ficking victims on rights and available resources. MinKwon Center for Community Action Grant Amount: $30,000 YWCA of Queens Grant Amount: $25,000 MinKwon Center provides services in immigrant for children, youth, adults, seniors as well as arts rights, education, social service, and cultural and culture programs and aims to fill the gaps preservation. The KACF grant assists Korean in the community through its multi-generation- and Asian American high school students in al and cross-cultural services. The KACF grant developing and strengthening their leadership supports entitlement assistance to low-income YWCA of Queens offers educational programs through skills-building workshops, and hands- individuals and families and counseling service on community service. to those in crisis. Restore NYC Grant Amount: $25,000 Restore NYC provides aftercare services for internationally sex-trafficked women in New York City, with the vision of providing long-term housing for victims as well as safe and secure environment to recover and transition to a healthy and sustainable life. The KACF grant supports aftercare program for sex trafficked survivors, which includes counseling, case management, legal and medical advocacy, job training, and safehouse services. 1 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N 2014 Community Grants at a Glance ISSUE AREAS 9.8% ● Economic Security: $55,000 21.5% ● Health: $138,000 24.7% ● Inter-Community Development: $55,000 ● Safety: $80,000 19.7% ● Senior Empowerment: $110,000 14.3% 9.8% ● Youth Empowerment: $120,000 G R A N T E E PA R T N E R B U D G E T S I Z E 45% 59% Percentage of grantee partners who have an organizational budget less than $500,000 Percentage of grantee partners who have an organizational budget less than $1M SERVICES SUPPORTED P O P U L AT I O N S E R V E D Cancer Screening Immigrant and Korean/ Asian American youth Citizenship Assistance Counseling Domestic Violence/Trafficking Education & Outreach ESL Classes Health/Wellness Education Leadership Development Legal Assistance Mental Health Education & Outreach Women and children affected by domestic violence and human trafficking Seniors in Staten Island, Bronx and Bergen County, New Jersey Low-income immigrant women Adults and youth with disabilities Public housing residents Mentoring 2014 ANNUAL GALA 19 Capacity Building Initiative Program KACF’s Capacity Building Initiative aims to build up the infrastructure and strengthen the capacity of its grantee partners. In this work, the Foundation takes a two-pronged approach to meet the needs of grantee partners who are in different stages of organizational development and have varying capacity building concerns. The goal of the Initiative is to affect positive change within the organizations and the community as a whole. The TA Grant aims to help Staff and Board of Technical Assistance (TA) Grants Capacity Building Fellowship Program grantee partners increase their capacity to lead In 2013, KACF launched the Capacity Build- and manage their organizations. Current grant- ing Fellowship Program with two goals: 1) to ee partners are eligible to apply for grants up strengthen Korean American nonprofits, specif- to $2500 throughout the year to build their ically our grantee partners, through linguistically organization’s infrastructure and leadership in and culturally sensitive technical assistance, and such areas as financial management, Board/ 2) to develop a cohort of bilingual and bi-cul- Staff development, communications, fundrais- tural nonprofit professionals who are critically ing and technology. needed in the Korean American community. • Breast Treatment Task Force Fundraising Strategy • The Child Center of New York Communications & Website Strategy •EnoB Board & Staff Retreat • Korean American Behavioral Health Association Website Development • New York Asian Women’s Center Communications Strategy • The Possibility Project Staff Retreat Chantal Kim joined as KACF’s first Fellow late last year, and a number of organizations have already benefited from capacity development support for the first time. The results of her work with these organizations have been powerful. Seemingly abstract theoretical frameworks have been able to translate across language and culture to reinvigorate the passion of board members. Organizations are reviewing and refining their mission statement for the first time in years to ensure that their programs, board and staff are aligned, while both the first and second generation staff leaders are taking time to think of creative ways to make the organization stronger and more effective. This is only the beginning, and there is great potential to strengthen and enhance the capabilities of our grantee partners and in turn allow these organizations to serve their communities better. 2 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Grantee Partners (2003-2014) Organization Years Funded American Cancer Society Eastern Division Asian Initiatives 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 American Wheat Mission of New Jersey 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014 Apex for Youth 2012, 2013, 2014 Asian Americans for Equality 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 Asian Women’s Christian Association 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014 Big Brothers and Big Sisters of New York City 2011, 2012 Breast Treatment Task Force 2011, 2012, 2013 Bronx Korean American Senior Citizens Association 2012, 2013, 2014 Brooklyn Elder Korean American Foundation 2009, 2010, 2011 CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities 2014 Center for Opportunities, Choices & Outcomes 2012, 2013, 2014 The Child Center of New York 2011, 2012, 2013 Coalition for Asian American Children and Families 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 Community Senior Center of Flushing 2006, 2007, 2011 Coro New York Leadership Center 2014 Day One New York 2014 EnoB 2013, 2014 Family Touch 2009, 2010, 2011 Hamilton-Madison House 2010, 2011, 2012 Holy Name Health Care Foundation 2010, 2011, 2012 Korean American Association for Rehabilitation of the Disabled 2006, 2007, 2008 Korean American Behavioral Health Association 2011, 2012, 2013 Korean American Community Center of New York 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 Korean American Family Service Center 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 Korean American Senior Citizen’s Association of New Jersey 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 Korean American Senior Citizens Association of New York 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Korean Family Counseling and Research Center 2003, 2005, 2006 Mil Al Mission in New York 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014 MinKwon Center for Community Action (formerly known as YKASEC) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (10th Anniversary Fund) 2012 New York Asian Women’s Center 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 New York Asian Women’s Center, Project Speak Out (Inter-Community Development Fund) 2010-2011 New York Immigration Coalition (Inter-Community Development Fund) 2012 Restore New York City 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Sanctuary for Families 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014 The Possibility Project (Inter-Community Development Fund - 2011) 2011, 2012, 2013 Women in Need Center (formerly known as Rainbow Center) 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 YWCA of Queens 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 2014 ANNUAL GALA 21 2014 Sponsors DIAMOND Janice Lee & Joseph Bae P L AT I N U M Priscilla & Jeffrey Ahn 2 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N 2014 Sponsors GOLD 3$8/621 &2 ,1& Julie & Jason Chon Hajin Lee & Michael Chung Jeena & Rex Chung Melissa Ko & Douglas Hahn Laura & Mun K. Hong So-Chung Shinn & Tony W. Lee S I LV E R Anonymous Gina Chon & Joseph Kong Helen Shim-Chang, MD & Jason Chang Chul Pak & Michelle Lee/ WSGR Foundation Cay & Sang Cho Jennifer & Roger Park Susan & Chul Chung Kyung B. Yoon & George Wang Wonah Song & William M. Denkin The Whang Family Clara Chung & Kevin Kim James Wohn Michelle Kang Kim & Michael Kim Katherine & S. Steven Yang B E N E FA C T O R S Jay & Ellen Hass Sona & Harry Jho Hee-Jung & John J. Moon Grace Lyu Volckhausen Joe Wenke List in formation as of 10/24 2014 ANNUAL GALA 23 Corporate Sponsor Profiles 3LAB Inc. 3LAB was founded in 2003 by David and Erica Chung. As the first Korean Americans to create a global skincare brand, 3LAB is also one of the first skincare companies to introduce bio-engineered growth hormones and apple stem cell technology. Headquartered in Englewood, New Jersey; this unique skin care line boasts a list of celebrities. 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We strive to deliver superior, long-term results for our clients by looking past market noise to identify and isolate what matters most, and by developing ideas that stand up to rigorous testing. Our focus on practical insights and analysis has made us leaders in alternative and traditional strategies since 1998. AQR is based in Greenwich, Connecticut, with offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Sydney and Bermuda. The firm employs more than 440 people, more than one-third of whom have advanced degrees. AQR clients include institutional investors, such as pension funds, insurance companies, endowments, foundations and sovereign wealth funds, as well as registered investment advisors. As of September 30, 2014, we managed approximately $114.7 billion. 2 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N AMOREPACIFIC Corporation Since its foundation in 1945, AMOREPACIFIC Corporation has been supporting Asians in their pursuit of beauty, while introducing the beauty of Korea to women all around the world. Based on the company’s founding spirit that lies in its commitment to R&D, AMOREPACIFIC has gained a technological edge by drawing inspirations from nature and eastern medicine. In addition to its operations in China, France, and the United States, the company continues to expand its presence globally. In order to enhance sustainability in the world, AMOREPACIFIC is also devoted to developing sustainable products, and engaging in corporate social responsibility activities. Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bank of America is one of the world’s largest financial institutions, serving large corporations, smalland middle-market businesses and individual consumers in more than 150 countries with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services. Bank of America Merrill Lynch is a global leader in corporate and investment banking and trading across a broad range of asset classes, serving corporations, governments, institutions and individuals around the world. The company provides, through various banking and broker-dealer affiliates, M&A advice, equity and debt capital raising solutions, lending, risk management, treasury, liquidity, and payments management. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. 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The company works in partnership with the global science and health communities to publish more than 2,000 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and over 20,000 book titles, including major references works from Mosby and Saunders. LexisNexis Legal & Professional is a world leading provider of legal, regulatory and news & business information to legal, corporate, government and academic customers. Reed Elsevier Group plc is owned legally by two parent companies, Reed Elsevier PLC and Reed Elsevier NV; the combined market capitalization of the two parent companies is approximately £20bn/€25bn. Their shares are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York Stock Exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RUK and ENL. 2 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R We Congratulate Corporate Honoree Jin Roy Ryu And Keynote Speaker Gen. Colin L. Powell For Their Outstanding Leadership And Contributions We Are Proud To Support KACF And Its Pioneering Work In The Community JEFFREY & PRISCILLA AHN 2014 ANNUAL GALA 27 P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R Arrowgrass Capital Partners Offers its Best Wishes to The Korean American Community Foundation on their annual Gala Congratulations to Chairman Jin Roy Ryu and General Colin L. Powell 2 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R Making things better, one life at a time Thank you for leading the way. Bank of America Merrill Lynch is proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation’s Annual Gala. Congratulations to honoree Jin Roy Ryu, Chairman & CEO, Poongsan Group, on your well-deserved recognition. For marketing disclaimer, visit bankofamerica.com/disclaimer © 2014 Bank of America Corporation 2014 ANNUAL GALA 29 P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R Above and Beyond &Beyond would like to congratulate Honoree Jin Roy Ryu, Chairman and CEO of Poongsan Group and General Colin L. Powell, former United States Secretary of State. We salute KACF for its ongoing commitment to empowering lives and transforming communities. BOS 3 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N 141009_KACFGala_vF P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R The Kim Foundation congratulates this year’s Honoree, Jin Roy Ryu, and Keynote Speaker, General Colin L. Powell 2014 ANNUAL GALA 31 P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R #68 Take time to recognize the good around you. We are proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation and its efforts to keep good going. 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All rights reserved. 132713 0910 3 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N P L AT I N U M PA G E BROWN RUDNICK LLP is proud to sponsor The Korean American Community Foundation’s 2014 Annual Gala in honor of our friend and colleague Michael Chung BOSTON DUBLIN ORANGE COUNTY HARTFORD PARIS LONDON PROVIDENCE NEW YORK WASHINGTON, DC BROWNRUDNICK.COM 2014 ANNUAL GALA 35 GOLD SPONSOR 3 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR Congratulations to the Korean American Community Foundation for 12 outstanding years of service. We are proud to be supporters of your work. Julie & Jason Chon 2014 ANNUAL GALA 37 GOLD SPONSOR Here’s to community outreach that goes well beyond the neighborhood. Citi is proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation Annual Gala. We salute KACF’s dedication to transforming and empowering communities through philanthropy, volunteerism and inter-community relations, resulting in greater self-sufficiency, heightened awareness of the issues and a deeply-rooted culture of giving. It is through efforts like these that all of our communities can thrive. Thank you. © 201 Citigroup Inc. All rights reserved. Citi and Citi with Arc Design are registered service marks of Citigroup Inc. 3 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR The Chung Family is honored to be a proud supporter of KACF. We congratulate all members, supporters, and friends for your dedication and support to the community at large. Jeena & Rex Chung 2014 ANNUAL GALA 39 GOLD SPONSOR Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Is Proud to Support the Fine Efforts of Korean American Community Foundation And Wish them Continued Success Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Nicholas DeMartini/Terence Mullin th 485 Lexington Avenue, 18 Floor New York, NY 10017 NDeMartini@fnf.com Terence.Mullin@fnf.com 4 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR d e s i v Re g n i Com 2014 ANNUAL GALA 41 GOLD SPONSOR Goldman Sachs is a proud supporter of the Korean American Community Foundation 2014 Annual Gala 2014 4 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR We are proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation for its work in empowering the lives of the underserved and transforming our communities. Melissa Ko and Douglas Hahn 2014 ANNUAL GALA 43 GOLD SPONSOR The Hong Family congratulates Honoree Mr. Jin Roy Ryu and Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell The Hong Family wishes to thank the KACF supporters for their generosity. Alexander, Elizabeth, Caroline, Laura, and Mun K. Hong 4 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR We salute KACF for its inspirational work in community service. Congratulations to Jin Roy Ryu and General Colin L. Powell for their leadership and outstanding achievements. So-Chung Shinn & Tony W. Lee 2014 ANNUAL GALA 45 GOLD SPONSOR MCM is proud to support the Korean aMeriCan CoMMunity Foundation. 4 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N MCM_AW_KAFC_v2.indd 1 10/22/14 7:59 AM GOLD SPONSOR Paulson & Co. is a proud supporter of the Korean American Community Foundation 3$8/621 &2 ,1& 2014 ANNUAL GALA 47 GOLD SPONSOR CONGRATULATIONS TO KACF ON ANOTHER EXCEPTIONAL YEAR From your friends at Samsung Electronics and Samsung Open Innovation Center 4 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N GOLD SPONSOR We Proudly Support KACF Annual Gala and Congratulate This Year’s Honoree NEW YORK BEIJING PALO ALTO HONG KONG SÃO PAULO SEOUL HOUSTON TOKYO LONDON LOS ANGELES WASHINGTON, D.C. 2014 ANNUAL GALA 49 G O L D PA G E 5 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Korean American Community Foundation 2014.pdf 1 10/27/2014 5:21:12 PM S I LV E R S P O N S O R We are proud to support C M Y CM MY CY CMY The Korean American Community Foundation K and congratulate this year’s honoree New York • Atlanta • Boston • Chicago • Houston • Los Angeles • San Francisco • Menlo Park London • Beijing • Dubai • Dublin • Düsseldorf • Frankfurt • Hong Kong • Istanbul • Madrid • Mumbai • Paris • Seoul • Shanghai • Singapore • Sydney • Tokyo www.blackstone.com 2014 ANNUAL GALA 51 S I LV E R S P O N S O R DREAM BIG Every day, Capital One Bank® works to help strengthen the communities where we live and work so people can achieve their dreams and succeed. Capital One Bank is proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation. capitalone.com/investingforgood ©2014 Capital One. All rights reserved. 5 2 K O R E A N A M E R I CFamily A N C O MFoundation_7.3125 M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N x 9.5625_BW_Ad JB8389_Korean facebook.com/capitaloneinvestingforgood S I LV E R S P O N S O R We congratulate and thank KACF for their hard work and we applaud tonight’s honoree, Mr. Jin Roy Ryu, and keynote speaker, General Colin L. Powell for their support and generosity. Helen, Jason, Allison and Alex Chang 2014 ANNUAL GALA 53 S I LV E R S P O N S O R 5 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R Congratulations to Corporate Honoree Jin Roy Ryu and Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell. Thank you to KACF and its Grantee Partners for your outstanding work in the community. Ethan, Gina & Joseph Kong 2014 ANNUAL GALA 55 S I LV E R S P O N S O R 212box A R C HITEC TUR E PC proudly supports KACF. Congratulations to Honoree Jin Roy Ryu and Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell 5 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R We are proud to support KACF and salute tonight’s Honoree Jin Roy Ryu and Keynote Speaker General Colin L. Powell for their work in the community. Susan & Chul Chung 2014 ANNUAL GALA 57 S I LV E R S P O N S O R Wonah, William, Devon and Derek Denkin would like to congratulate KACF for all of its achievements. 5 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R is proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation Hansol America, Inc. www.hansolamerica.com 2014 ANNUAL GALA 59 S I LV E R S P O N S O R Hogan Lovells is pleased to support the Korean American Community Foundation Hogan Lovells is a global legal practice that advises companies, financial institutions, private equity firms, individuals, and governmental entities across the spectrum of their critical business and legal issues, both globally and locally. We have over 2,500 lawyers operating out of more than 45 offices in the United States, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Contact Alexander B. 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KPMG LLP is proud to be a sponsor of the Korean American Community Foundation’s Annual Gala. We support your mission to strengthen the community through philanthropy, volunteerism, and compassionate leadership. kpmg.com © 2014 KPMG LLP, a Delaware limited liability partnership and the U.S. member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. The KPMG name, logo and “cutting through complexity” are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International. NDPPS 312427 2014 ANNUAL GALA 63 S I LV E R S P O N S O R along with Michelle Lee and Chul Pak are proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation The WSGR Foundation was created by the members of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati as a commitment to the community we serve. AUSTIN • BEIJING • BRUSSELS • HONG KONG • LOS ANGELES • NEW YORK • PALO ALTO SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO • SEATTLE • SHANGHAI • WASHINGTON, DC • WILMINGTON, DE 6 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R We are proud to support the Korean American Community Foundation and celebrate the accomplishments of extraordinary individuals and organizations in our community. We join in honoring Jin Roy Ryu for his work and leadership for positive, long-lasting change. Boston | London | Los Angeles | New York | San Diego | San Francisco | Stamford | Washington | www.mintz.com 4339 2014 ANNUAL GALA 65 S I LV E R S P O N S O R We applaud Korean American Community Foundation For providing grants and capacity-building assistance to organizations working to address the most pressing needs in the Korean American community and beyond. We would like to congratulate this year’s honoree Jin Roy Ryu Mark L. Claster Chairman, Board of Trustees Michael J. Dowling President & Chief Executive Officer 6 6 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R PA G E CONGRATULATES The Korean American Community Foundation On Their Annual Gala Honoring: Mr. Jin Roy Ryu Chairman & CEO of Poongsan Group Keynote Speaker: General Colin L. Powell Stephen S. Mills, FACHE . President and Chief Executive Officer John Sciortino, FACHE Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Stephen Rimar, M.D., MBA Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer 56-45 Main Street Flushing, NY 11355 718-670-2000 nyhq.org © New York Hospital Queens 2014 ANNUAL GALA 67 S I LV E R S P O N S O R We are proud to support KACF and salute tonight’s honoree, Jin Roy Ryu and keynote speaker, General Colin L. Powell, for their leadership and service. Jennifer & Roger Park 6 8 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R is proud to support: The 2014 Korean American Community Foundation Annual Gala 27335019 2014 ANNUAL GALA 69 S I LV E R S P O N S O R 7 0 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R JAMES SEO OF HANLEY ADVISORS CONGRATULATES HONOREE MR. JIN ROY RYU AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER GENERAL COLIN L. POWELL FOR THEIR STRONG LEADERSHIP AND OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS WE ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT THE KOREAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AND ITS GRANTEE PARTNERS 1345 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, 27TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10105 JSEO@HANLEYADVISORS.COM 2014 ANNUAL GALA 71 S I LV E R S P O N S O R THANK YOU TO KACF’S BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT, VISION AND LEADERSHIP TO OUR REMARKABLE STAFF FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND EXPERTISE AND TO OUR GRANTEE PARTNERS FOR YOUR OUTSTANDING WORK IN THE COMMUNITY IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO BE WORKING TOGETHER TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF OUR NEIGHBORS AND TO STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITY! KYUNG B. YOON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 7 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N S I LV E R S P O N S O R 2014 ANNUAL GALA 73 S I LV E R S P O N S O R Congratulations to our Corporate Honoree, Jin Roy Ryu, and the Grantee Partners of KACF who do such important work in the community! 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Thank you for your wonderful service to the Korean American community. sylvangrace.com Leonia, NJ 2014 ANNUAL GALA 81 On behalf of AKAM and its members I congratulate the KACF on their 2014 Annual Gala and commend them on their continued outstanding contributions to the community. Bernard J. Park, M.D. President Association of Korean American Medical Graduates We proudly honor our good friend Jim Wohn and the good works of the Korean American Community Foundation Alan S. Jacobs, Esq. www.withersworldwide.com New York | Greenwich | New Haven | San Francisco | London | Milan | Padua | Geneva | Zurich | Hong Kong | Singapore | BVI 8 2 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N KALAGNY proudly supports KACF As part of KALAGNY's commitment to the local community, KALAGNY has been providing pro bono services to the community since 2008. Our pro bono clinics are held on the first Tuesday of every month in Flushing (Korean Community Services) and in Manhattan (Korean American Association of Greater New York). For details, please contact us: kalagny@gmail.com. www.kalagny.org Congratulations to Kyung and KACF on another great year! God Bless, Sam & Sunwoo 2014 ANNUAL GALA 83 EVERY EVERY B O DY Congratulations to KACF for over 10 years of dedication B O DY IS A Congratulations to KACF for over 10 years of dedication and service to our community! I S A and service to our community! WORK WORK EVERY O F EVERY O F B O DY B O DY ART ART IS A IS A Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) • हԁ (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) • ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip Surgery) • ӈউجݶ Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) • हԁ (Facial Contouring, Implant) • ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip • ӈউجݶ ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Body,•Face Reconstruction) Surgery) • ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm • Thermage • (Facial Contouring, Implant) •• ۨઉ ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) • ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Body, Face Reconstruction) • ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat Injection) ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm • ۨઉ • Thermage • ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) • ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat Injection) WORK OF ART WORK OF ART Manhattan: 1016 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 (ݫ۽ಫܻ߅ҙѤցಞ) (Across from Metropolitan Museum of Art) 212.734.4488 Queens: 164-10 Northen Boulevard #213 Flushing, NY 11358 718.661.4580 • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital New Jersey: 2083 Center Avenue #2A Fort Lee, NJ 07024 201.947.3636 • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital 164-10 North www.dredmundkwan.com PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 2083 C PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) • हԁ (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) • ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip Surgery) • ӈউجݶ Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) • हԁ (Facial Contouring, Implant) • ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip • ӈউجݶ ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Body,•Face Reconstruction) Surgery) • ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm • Thermage • (Facial Contouring, Implant) •• ۨઉ ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) • ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Body, Face Reconstruction) • ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat Injection) ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm • ۨઉ • Thermage • Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) • हԁ ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) • •ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip Surgery) • ӈউجݶ Manhattan: Bone, Jaw Bone Reduction) Face Lift • ҟࢎࡧпడ୷ࣗ(Cheek ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat (FacialInjection) Contouring, Implant) • ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo1016 Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • Fifth Avenue • हԁ (Double Eye Lid) • (Nose) •Face ੑࣿഛ(ࣗ୷Lip • ӈউجݶ ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Reconstruction) Surgery) • NewBody, York, NY 10028 (ݫ۽ಫܻ߅ҙѤցಞ) ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm •• ۨઉ • Thermage • (Facial Contouring, Implant) ߑ൚ੑ(Lipo Suction) • ࠂࠗ (Tummy Tuck) • (Across from Metropolitan ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) • Museum of Art) ਬߑഛ(ࣗ୷Breast Surgery) • Ѥ(Breast, Body,Manhattan: Face Reconstruction) • ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat Injection) 212.734.4488 • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital 1016 •Fifth Avenue ࣚ(Hand Surgery) • ࠁఌझ (botox), Juverderm ۨઉ • Thermage • Queens: New York, NY 10028 ೖࠗࢤ(Dermabrasion) • Boulevard ѹ٘ٲیղઁѢ(Remove Armpit Odor) • 164-10 Northen #213 (ݫ۽ಫܻ߅ҙѤցಞ) Flushing, NY 11358 ࢚(Scar Revision) • ߑध(Fat Injection) 718.661.4580 New Jersey: 2083 Center Avenue #2A Fort Lee, NJ 07024 201.947.3636 (Across from Metropolitan Museum of Art) 212.734.4488 Queens: Manhattan: 1016 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 (ݫ۽ಫܻ߅ҙѤցಞ) (Across from Metropolitan Museum of Art) 212.734.4488 Manhattan: 1016 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 (ݫ۽ಫܻ߅ҙѤցಞ) (Across from Metropolitan Museum of Art) 212.734.4488 CONGRATULATIONS TO KYUNG B. YOON AND THE STAFF OF KACF FOR 12 YEARS OF IMPROVING LIVES AND TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION 164-10 Northen Boulevard #213 www.dredmundkwan.com • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital Flushing, NY 11358 718.661.4580 New Jersey: 2083 Center Avenue #2A Fort Lee, NJ 07024 201.947.3636 • Board Certified Plastic Surgeon PLEASE CALL FOR A FREEPLEASE CONSULTATION www.dredmundkwan.com CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION • Member of American Society of Plastic Surgeons • Cornell Medical Center • Sloan Kettering Cancer Center-Reconstruction • Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospital Queens: 164-10 Northen Boulevard #213 Flushing, NY 11358 718.661.4580 New Jersey: 2083 Center Avenue #2A Fort Lee, NJ 07024 201.947.3636 GREG LEE & GINA SOHN 8 4 K O R E A N A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N Queens: 164-10 Northen Boulevard #213 www.dredmundkwan.com PLEASE CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION N (ݫ۽ (Across Flushing, NY 11358 718.661.4580 New Jersey: 2083 Center Avenue #2A Fort Lee, NJ 07024 201.947.3636 www.dredmundkwan.com www.dred We are pleased to support the Korean American Community Foundation Annual Gala honoring Jin Roy Ryu Chairman and CEO, Poongsan Group Ted Moudis Associates ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN NEW YORK | CHICAGO | LONDON Congratulations & Best Wishes KOREAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION on your 2014 Annual Gala Thank you for your tireless passion and commitment to empowering and supporting our community. 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