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Peter park
Peter Park is the Founder and Chairman of the Dreams Come True Foundation, a national organization that passionately advocates for increased sustainable homeownership, affordable housing, the empowerment of Asian American and minority communities, and to foster a more equitable society.
In addition to his role at the foundation, Peter is the CEO and Owner of Prime Properties Asset Management. With over 38 years of experience, Peter has expertise in Real Estate Brokerage, the Foreclosure industry, Property Management, the International Capital market, and servicing high-net-worth clients. He holds the designations of CCIM, CPM, and CIPS.
Peter has been a prominent guest speaker at numerous seminars and conferences, sharing his insights and knowledge. He has also served various nonprofit organizations, most notably spending 13 years with the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA). In 2012, as the President of AREAA’s Greater Los Angeles chapter, he launched the Super Summit. This mega real estate event rapidly gained acclaim, increasing the chapter’s membership from 100 to 1,000 within just 12 months and establishing it as the largest and leading chapter in the country. Later, Peter also served on AREAA’s national executive board as its Secretary and Treasurer. With extensive knowledge in the distressed real estate sector, Peter has collaborated with government entities such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, HUD, and many major national banks.
Beyond his work in the United States, Peter served as the Investment Chair for Cityscape Korea and as an advisor for the Global Seoul Real Estate Association. He has organized five groundbreaking real estate trade missions to Korea since 2014.
On a personal note, Peter is an avid practitioner of the martial art Kumdo. He has a passion for singing and fine art. Born in Korea, raised in Ecuador, and educated in the United States, Peter is truly multicultural and trilingual, fluent in English, Spanish, and Korean.
C.E.O. & Founder
Young Ahn
Young Ahn works as a real estate agent with Century21 Ludecke, Inc in Arcadia, California. As a full-time, agent for over 31 years in the industry he specializes in luxury residential sales, new home sales, bank foreclosures, land acquisitions, and dealing with international buyers.
She was bestowed the awards of Centurion Producer, Master Producer, Top Quality Service Producer and the Business Leadership Award.
Young was born and raised in Seoul, Korea before moving to Los Angeles in the United States. She majored in Fashion Design and graduated from Ewha Woman’s University with a Bachelors Degree. She possesses a passion for serving the community as a volunteer with a few non-profit organizations, churches and schools.
She served in the Asian Real Estate Association Greater Los Angeles Chapter for 11 years as a Board of Director and in 2015 to 2016 its Chapter President; from 2014 to 2016 she took on the role as Korea Trade Mission Vice Chair, then in 2018 KTM’s Chairman; and in 2021 she undertook the role as Dreams Come True Foundation (otherwise known as the Korean American Real Estate Professionals) Founding President.
“I understand the importance of serving my clients with integrity, professionalism, and sincerity, this is what I do.
Other than my real estate business, my favorite things are traveling, watching Broadway shows, and enjoying different food; but most of all, enjoying all these together with family and friends.”
Chairwoman & Founding President
Steven Lee
Steven J. Lee possesses 20+ years of experience working in all aspects of the mortgage lending industry, which has afforded him the necessary attributes to serve as Treasurer for various non-profit organizations.
Working closely with a team of mortgage professionals totaling more than a century of mortgage lending experience, you would be hard pressed to find a financing scenario that Steven and his team cannot fulfill.
Treasurer & National Board Director
Marlene Cagatao
Marlene Cagatao was born in the Philippines and moved to the US in 1980. She started in the Banking Business and moved up as a Manager and Loan officer with Great Western Savings and Loan. In 1989 she decided to venture into Real Estate sales and has been a full-time realtor for 35 years. She is now affiliated with Coldwell Banker Hallmark. She specializes in residential, multi-units, commercial assisted living facilities, and other investments. She has excelled in her field and has received many awards throughout her career. She is a dedicated realtor providing excellent service and expertise to her clients. Buying and selling real estate is just more than a transaction, it is a life-changing experience, and consumers need a trusted resource to guide them in the complex world of real estate.
Marlene is a cause-oriented person always making time to reach out and help her community. She was past President of organizations such as Kiwanis Fil-Am, Filipino American Business Association of Glendale(FABAG), Asian Real Estate Association of America-Greater Los Angeles (AREAA-GLA), Alexis Louise Quiza Foundation(ALQF), and currently the President of Dreams Come True Foundation -Filipino American Real Estate Professionals(DCTF-FAREP) to name a few. She believes success is not measured through achievements or awards but through the satisfaction of her clients and the community she serves.
National Board Director
Alexander Kim
Alexander Kim is a dedicated advocate of affordable housing, serving as the President of the Orange County chapter board for the 23-24 year and also holding a vital role as the Co-Fundraising Committee Chair on the national board of the Dreams Come True Foundation. His journey into service began as a family-oriented individual with deep-rooted values, instilled during his early years helping at his parents’ Baltimore-based beauty supply business. His commitment to the cause extends back to his days as an active-duty military member while attending the United States Coast Guard Academy, where he honed his ‘Sail Ship’ mentality and leadership skills.
In 2003, Alexander ventured into the real estate industry, and his vast experience in mortgage, credit consulting, and real estate eventually led to the formation of HomeFirst Mortgage Bankers, a direct lending company, where he united a team of like-minded leaders. With a strong focus on teamwork, transparent communication, and unwavering integrity, Mr. Kim dedicates himself to the Dreams Come True Foundation, driven by his personal mantra: ‘If I can do it, then anyone can, and if I don’t do it, nobody will.’ His passion for serving the homeless and underserved communities through affordable housing solutions continues to shape the Foundation’s mission to make dreams come true for those in need.
National Board Director
Advisory Council
Grace Yoo
Grace Yoo is a public policy advocate and implementer. She has spent the past 30 years advocating on behalf of foster care youth, working-class families, seniors and neighbors in all walks and stages of life. Grace began her legal career representing abused and neglected children as an attorney in Los Angeles County’s Edelman Children’s Court. In 2000, she became Executive Director for the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, where she spearheaded efforts related to voting rights, language access, and diversifying the judges who served on the courts to ensure fair representation and to better reflect the population they served. In 2005, as the Executive Director of the Korean American Coalition, Grace Yoo became a staunch advocate for youth, non-English speakers, immigrants, and the needs of underserved communities. She has also served as a Commissioner for the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation Commissioner including four years as Vice President for four years. Beginning in 2021, Grace served as the Chair of the Steering Committee of the Los Angeles Aging Advocacy Coalition for almost two years. Grace is currently an announced candidate for Los Angeles City Council 10th District (Primary Election – March 5, 2024), which includes all of Koreatown as well as dozens of other neighborhoods. In 2020, Grace received nearly 40% of the vote, behind Mark Ridley-Thomas, the now convicted criminal found guilty of seven criminal charges on March 30, 2023.
Son Nguyen
Son Nguyen is the Founder and President of the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP), a Veteran Service Organization (VSO) dedicated to improving the lives of veterans through education, housing, economic development, and philanthropy.
Responsible for overseeing all facets of the organization, Nguyen drives the mission, fundraising, operations, and engagement with the board of directors. His vision of creating an organization to advocate and provide solutions on veteran issues such as economic development, workforce development, affordable housing, homelessness, suicide prevention, mental wellness, alternative therapy treatments, and successful military to civilian reintegration are trail blazing – VAREP is the ONLY VSO to provide these services.
As a Vietnamese refugee, Nguyen, immigrated to the U.S. in 1975 with three siblings and his mother. Being raise by a single mother, Nguyen saw what dedication, sacrifice, and strength really was. Those lessons are ingrained in his DNA. Besides his 12 year old son, his love for America along with and affinity for country and classic rock music, Nguyen is proud to say he is foreign born but American made respecting his diverse roots.
An entrepreneur, Nguyen has founded two other nonprofits – USA Homeownership Foundation, Inc. and VETCares, Inc. These are sister companies to VAREP providing Housing Counseling services, mortgage-free home donations, and many community grant programs to deserving heroes.
In conjunction with running nonprofits, Nguyen keeps busy working in the real estate, lending, closing services, and government contracting arenas.
In his spare time, Nguyen supports his son’s baseball, basketball, and football activities. He also loves to cook, travel, theater, and play golf.
Nguyen has decades of experience in the real estate, public speaking, business consulting, content creation, and diversity inclusion training. His record speaks of innovation and leadership at the highest level. A proud U.S. Navy Veteran, Mr. Nguyen holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from the University of Florida and a Master’s in Organizational Management.
Robert J. Apodaca
Robert J. Apodaca, Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Two Hundred for Homeownership, is the leading advocate for homeownership in California. He has introduced legislation to reform CEQA, construction defect litigation, develop small lots for townhomes & condominiums, and amending the California Statewide Housing Plan to increase homeownership of first-time buyers.
Previously, Robert was a partner of Kennedy Associates, an asset management firm focused on institutional public and Taft-Hartley funds throughout the country. Robert secured the initial CalPERS contract of $300 million in 1992 that led to more funding and eventually selling one-third equity to CalPERS. Kennedy and CalPERS interests were sold to BentallGreenOak who currently has $84 Billion assets under management. Robert secured pension fund investors from NYC, Chicago, San Diego, Dallas, Kansas City, and Oakland.
Robert’s business development experience also extends to architecture and real estate development. As Senior VP of McLarand Vasquez Emsiek, & Partners, an international architectural and planning firm, he secured contracts to open and grow its first satellite office to 38 employees within 5 years. Subsequently, Robert founded ZeZen Advisors, a boutique advisory firm to raise capital for institutional quality real estate developments and source development opportunities for private affordable housing developers.
Robert J. Apodaca is involved with numerous nonprofit organizations throughout California.
Jin Sung
Ms. Jin Sung is the founder and Executive Director of OASIS Center International, an arts non-profit organization serving the youth of low-income communities of Southern California. Ms. Sung currently serves as the Board Chairman for National Diversity Coalition, a national advocacy organization focusing on elevating corporate social responsibility across sectors. Ms. Sung also is a member of the community advisory boards to the following organizations: Royal Business Bank, Charter Communications, PG&E, T-Mobile, Frontier Communications, Faith & Community Empowerment, MSM of St. Mary’s College of California, and Public Policy School of Azusa Pacific University. In addition to her leadership roles in business, she serves as pastor of Oasis Christian Church, a multi-cultural church based in Anaheim, California. She is passionate about bridging corporate America with underserved communities and affects public policy by advocating for minority access and social justice. Ms. Sung is also the Chairman and Executive Director of EPICENTER Foundation, a nonprofit organization that positively impacts the underserved communities by providing programs that empower development, healing, and innovation of community members. As a child, her father was a prominent Korean diplomat allowing Ms. Sung to explore the diverse cultures, languages, and art of the nations: Vietnam, Denmark, India, Indonesia, and Korea. This early childhood experience was rich with opportunities to meet not only wealthy and influential people, including ambassadors and national dignitaries but also with many whose fortunes were less than secure. She emerged from this experience with a passion for the arts and for those in need of encouragement to achieve the dreams of their lives. She was convinced that through the transformative power of the arts, a generation could be inspired to translate their dreams into reality. Thus, was born the vision for OASIS Center International. Her degree in Psychology and Business Management from the University of California, Irvine, and subsequent professional and practical experiences in the automotive industry as business analyst for companies such as Volvo Cars, Kia Motors America and Young & Rubicam Advertising has given her a unique ability to see issues both from a social as well as a practical view. Ms. Sung currently resides with her husband and three children in Laguna Hills, CA.
David Y. Choi, PhD
Professor David Y. Choi holds the Conrad N. Hilton Chair of Entrepreneurship and directs the nationally ranked Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship at Loyola Marymount University (LMU). He was instrumental in launching and growing LMU’s undergraduate Entrepreneurship major, the Business Incubator, the M.S. program in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Innovation, Ascend LA (a program for developing diverse business owners), and the LMU Family Business Entrepreneurship Program.
Professor Choi has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in new venture creation, venture capital, social entrepreneurship, and technology management at LMU as well as other leading institutions around the world including Peking University and Korea University. Professor Choi is a recipient of The President’s Fritz B. Burns Distinguished Teaching Award at LMU and the winner of the Innovative Pedagogy Award from the United States Association of Business and Entrepreneurship. As director of the Fred Kiesner Center for Entrepreneurship, Professor Choi provides co-curricular programs for students across the university. Under his leadership, the entrepreneurship program at LMU continues to be ranked among the top programs in the U.S. by US News & World Report and Princeton Review.
Professor Choi writes broadly in the areas entrepreneurship and innovation and is a co-author author of a book titled Values-Centered Entrepreneurs. His articles have been published in such journals as Academy of Management Executive, Journal of Small Business Management, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Technovation, and Business Horizon. Professor Choi has been featured or quoted in major news outlets including Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Business Journal, Fortune Magazine, The Guardian, and Wall Street Journal. Professor Choi has started, managed, or owned businesses in several industries including biotechnology, software, financial services, and foods – several of which have been acquired or gone public. He continues to advise several prominent startups and venture capital firms. Professor Choi started his career working with The Boston Consulting Group, Harvard Business School, Diamond Technology Partners, and several startups. Professor Choi received his B.S and M.S in Industrial Engineering at UC Berkeley and Ph.D. in Technology Management from UCLA.
Jin Hee Lee
Jin Hee Lee is a lawyer licensed in South Korea and a Foreign Legal Consultant registered with the State Bar of California. He worked as a Corporate and M&A attorney for nearly a decade at Lee & Ko, one of the top law firms in Korea. In 2020, he founded K-Law Consulting in LA where he handles work related to Korea-US business, investment & M&A, Korean real estate, and Korean inheritance. Before he joined Lee & Ko, he passed a Korean bar exam and completed the Judicial Research and Training Institute of the Supreme Court of Korea. He also graduated from Seoul National University and USC Gould Law School. He is currently serving as an economic advisor at the LA Consulate General of Korea about Korean-US Business Law Consultation and as a columnist for the Korean law section of the Korea Daily.
Jason S. Kim
Jason S. Kim is a deal lawyer. His practice focuses on representing domestic and foreign companies, financial institutions, funds, and serial entrepreneurs in acquisitions, mergers, and divestitures and related financing and capital raises with special emphasis on cross-border deals.
Jason also served as an Adjunct Professor at USC Gould School of Law from 2009 through 2018 and taught International Business Transactions covering the legal principles and practices involved in private business transactions and movement of goods, services, capital, knowledge, and technology across the boundaries of different nation-states.
Jason is fluent in Korean.
Ben Kawata
Donor and Supporters
Though the seed for this organization was sown as far back as 2017, it was in the crucible of 2020 that our vision crystallized. Compelled by the escalating circumstances, we officially launched the organization in May 2021.
Our founder, Peter Park, along with several board members, had long harbored the aspiration to establish an organization of this nature. However, the urgency to actualize this dream heightened dramatically in the face of a troubling surge in anti-Asian hate crimes across the globe.
`Responding to Crisis: A Pledge to Unite, Not Divide
Confronted with this unsettling reality, we felt an overwhelming need to take action. Yet, our instinct was not to respond with hostility, but rather to extend a hand of fellowship. Our mission became more evident than ever: to open channels of communication and work collaboratively to identify and implement effective solutions.
In a world increasingly marked by divisiveness, we were moved to cultivate unity. We acknowledged that our strength lies in our ability to stand together, share our collective wisdom, and drive change through understanding and cooperation.
Thus, from a climate of adversity emerged a steadfast resolve to create an organization dedicated to fostering inclusion, equity, and community engagement.