SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The California Top 10 Asian American Business Awards and Asian American & Minority Procurement Connections will be held on Wednesday, March 9 at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero Center in San Francisco, California. The event is hosted by the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation (USPAACC) Western Region and U.S. Small Business Administration.
“This conference is about presenting 2011 business opportunities, strengthening business connections and showcasing successful California Asian American entrepreneurs,” said Clyde Wong, USPAACC Western Region President. “They will be honored at the California Top 10 Asian American Business Awards Ceremony & Dinner for their contribution to the economic stability and job creation.” Améredia, East West Bank, Pfizer, Sunwest Bank, and Wells Fargo Bank are the supporters of this event, and the Honorary Committee Members are: The Honorable Edwin M. Lee, San Francisco Mayor, The Honorable Gilbert Wong, Cupertino Mayor, The Honorable Jean Quan, Oakland Mayor, Hon. David Chiu, President, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Hon. Phil Ting, San Francisco Assessor and Recorder and Hon. Eric Mar, San Francisco Supervisor. The program agenda includes: About USPAACC California Regional Chapter: Headquartered in Washington DC, USPAACC reaches its nationwide network of Asian American businesses through regional chapters in California, Texas, New York, Georgia, Illinois, and the National Capital Area of D.C.-Maryland-Virginia.
Founded in 2004, USPAACC California Regional Chapter is an affiliate of USPAACC Education Foundation, a 25-year-old national non-profit non partisan organization that has been the single, unified voice advocating for the preservation of equal opportunities for Asian Americans in the United States. We promote and propel economic growth by opening doors to business, professional and educational opportunities for Asian Americans and their business partners in Fortune corporations, government at the federal, state, and local levels, and the small and minority community. Since 1984, USPAACC has served and will continue to serve as the gateway to Asian American suppliers, and information about Asian Americans and the dynamic Asia market.