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Sang Lee, Aerospace & Defense Strategic Marketing Manager at Analog Devices, talks with Pat Hindle about how commercial technologies are improving military capabilities by leveraging digitizer, tuner, processor and RF commercial designs in these applications. Sponsored by Analog Devices.
James Sang Lee's diverse skills and experiences in the film industry are a marvel to behold. His successful movies, such as Lethal Weapon 4, Marvel's Blade, and the Lionsgate action thriller 'Plane', featuring Gerard Butler, are a testament to his talent. His work on popular television shows like MTV Made, Burn Notice, Mortal Kombat, and the upcoming Test Drive Live further solidifies his standing in the industry. The film industry has undergone significant transformations over the years. One key observation is that, despite the influx of technology in the action genre, the human touch remains a crucial element that keeps the scenes authentic. Professionals like James Sang Lee play a crucial role in maintaining this authenticity, a fact that we, as audience members, deeply appreciate. This editorial is aptly named the Quantum Five, a title that signifies the five key aspects of James Sang Lee's professional journey that we will soon delve into. These aspects include his early influences, his training and skill development, his breakthrough roles, his impact on the industry, and his future aspirations. It offers a candid conversation with James Sang Lee about his professional journey. Within the film industry, the role of a martial artist is not limited to fight choreography. It encompasses a wide range of skills, from filmmaking to knife fighting, firearms instruction, and the art of fighting with sticks, swords, and sabres. This multifaceted nature of the profession is truly enlightening and commands respect. James Sang Lee's journey is a testament to the multifaceted nature of this profession. Guest - James Sang Lee Host - Sanj Saigal Production - Jibba Jabba Publication - Networking Magazine Radio Talk Show - Show Link
We have an extraordinary guest with us: martial artist, stunt expert, and former world champion skater, James Lee. In this captivating episode, James takes us behind the scenes of his impressive career, including unforgettable moments working on iconic films like "Blade" and "Lethal Weapon 4." We'll explore his thrilling experiences on set with stars like Wesley Snipes and Mel Gibson, hear about the jaw-dropping stunts that pushed him to his limits, and gain insights into the evolving landscape of the film industry. James also opens up about his personal journey—his early exposure to martial arts, his battles in world championships, and the spiritual awakening that reshaped his approach to Hollywood. Moreover, James shares valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers and actors, emphasizing the importance of creating your own content and staying true to your faith and values. We'll also touch on his current work in youth ministry and collaboration with renowned fight choreographer Ryan Watson. This episode is packed with inspiring stories and practical wisdom, so stay tuned as we dive deep into the life and career of the incredible James Lee.
In this episode we talk to Sang Lee, Sr. Product Strategy Manager at Kia North America, about the 100% electric EV9, which will go on sale later this year with up to 300 miles of range and is a strong candidate to win all the SUV of the Year Awards around the world.
A Medicina Genética do Séc XXI e a BiBlia - Dr Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
2. Uma Nova Compreensão da Cura - Dr Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
3. Como Curar a Diabetes - Dr Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
4. Prevenir a Gripe das Aves Através do Sistema Imunitário - Dr. Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
5. Como Prevenir e Curar o Cancro - Dr. Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
6. A Bio Teologia do Sábado - Dr. Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
7. Regeneração e Auto Imunidade - Dr. Sang Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ricardoferrer/message
✨ Sang Lee, Corporate Communications Manager @ Bumble☁️ How Sang got promoted 4 times in 5 years at Bumble☁️ The difference between PR and communications☁️ How and why to identify a pacesetter at work ☁️ The anatomy of a meaningful career☁️ Tips for not letting career comparison get in the way Join the Sky Society Women in Marketing private LinkedIn group.Follow us on Instagram @skysociety.co and TikTok @skysociety.co
This week's SOL Podcast welcomes Joon-sang Lee, Co-Founder of Pentaform Computers.Pentaform is revolutionising the way we look at the production of technology. Their computer-within-a-keyboard Abacus is a much more sustainable and affordable alternative to most traditional computers whilst offering all the functionality a regular computer would. In this episode, we address issues like releasing a product, developing technology according to current needs, how to navigate the market demand, and competition with other businesses in the market,. Listen to our insightful chat with Joon-sang Lee if you want to learn more about and get inspired by another London startup's journey.
Sang Lee believes that algorithm-based assessments can help law firms make better, more ethical and less-biased decisions when hiring associates and laterals. The SaaS company she founded in 2019, Thine, leverages custom hiring algorithms and industrial and organizational (IO) psychology to create assessments that it says can reduce inconsistencies in how law firms evaluate candidates, promote equity, and create pathways to greater diversity. A research report commissioned by Thine last year found that there is a widely held belief among legal professionals that traditional recruiting processes are stale and limiting. Having spent more than 20 years working in legal recruiting and coaching, Lee has clear ideas about why that is so, how assessments can help reimagine the recruiting process, and what else law firms should do to improve their hiring and retention and achieve a more diverse workforce. Lee was an associate at LeBoeuf Lamb in 1998 when she pivoted into recruiting. In 2004, she founded her own attorney search firm, and then in 2013, founded Volta Talent Strategies, where she continues to provide talent-related coaching, training, and consulting to law firms. A first-generation Korean-American, Lee was named to the Fastcase 50 in 2021 and to the Global Top 100 Leaders in Legal Strategy and Consulting by Lawdragon in 2021. In 2019, she was honored by the Girls Scouts Council of Greater New York as a Woman of Distinction. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, and MerusCase, and e-payments platform Headnote. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
April 6, 2022 - Do you wonder what it takes and how to build success as an entrepreneur? Although interested, do you find running a startup company quite intimidating? If your answer is yes, join us for our upcoming Young Professionals' Network program and take your passion to the next level. The Korea Society is delighted to host a panel discussion featuring three successful Korean American entrepreneurs and startup expert – Ryan Kim (Founder and CEO, Kim'C Market), Sol Park (Managing Director, Korea International Trade Association) and Jun Yoon (Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Culinary Agents and Vice President, Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE). The discussion will be led by moderator Sang Lee, President of KSE and CEO of VegaX and Konstellation. In this event, the panelists will spark thought-provoking conversations and inspire a new generation of leaders. They will delve into the realities, challenges, and success they experienced building their entrepreneurial ventures. The discussion will also provide the most important, transformative advice reflecting current K-startup business trends and success stories and share tactical strategies for new Korean businesses in building a solid ground in the US. Come open-minded, find your potential, and kick start your entrepreneurial journey. The Korea Society is excited to present this Young Professionals' Network in partnership with the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) and Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE). This program is made possible by the support from Yang Won Sun Foundation. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/special-events/item/1568-k-startups-empowering-the-future-of-young-entrepreneurs
I spoke with Sang Lee, the CEO and co-founder of Thine, a technology company that develops and deploys pre-hiring and integration assessments. Sang is a lawyer and entrepreneur who has also owned and operated SJL Attorney Search and Volta Talent Strategies. We discussed Thine's new report, The Rise of Innovation in the Recruitment of Lawyers in a Hyper-Competitive Market, how the pandemic has impacted law firm talent management, ways that technology can help law firms hire and retain talent, and where law firm innovation is headed.
I spoke with Sang Lee, the CEO and co-founder of Thine, a technology company that develops and deploys pre-hiring and integration assessments. Sang is a lawyer and entrepreneur who has also owned and operated SJL Attorney Search and Volta Talent Strategies. We discussed Thine's new report, The Rise of Innovation in the Recruitment of Lawyers in a Hyper-Competitive Market, how the pandemic has impacted law firm talent management, ways that technology can help law firms hire and retain talent, and where law firm innovation is headed.
When Sang Lee set out to begin her own talent management and recruitment company, her two-decades of experience taught her that much of the industry felt like a charade. To change that, she thought of the phrase, "To Thine Own Self Be True" as a guiding principle and from that came the company she co-founded called Thine. The youngest of three daughters from an immigrant family, she had many expectations placed upon her, but while she and her sisters all graduated from Georgetown Law School, her father's dream of a Lee, Lee, & Lee law firm never came into fruition. Instead, Sang found herself in the legal recruiting profession after working as an associate in a large law firm. In 2019, she launched Thine with Jon Strom where they focus on custom assessments and benchmarking for recruiting, leadership skills, and competency assessments to find and build great fits for both the law firms and the attorneys. Thine's use of algorithmic data, Organizational Psychology, and interview insights creates assessments which reflect what it really takes to be a successful attorney within the firm. Check out Thine's and Ari Kaplan Advisor's Report on how the legal industry is approaching hiring, development, and promotion of associates. Information Inspirations Down to the Struts is a podcast focusing on issues regarding living with disabilities. In the latest episode, host Qudsiya Naqui is joined by fellow podcasters Cheryl Green and Thomas read to talk about their experiences and the lack of support from the non-disabled community. Data may be undervalued as an ESG strategy, but with new business scoring which looks at company ESG statements, businesses may need to start looking at the data as part of their overall strategy. Maya Markovich, Kristen Sonday, and Sonja Ebron join Talk Justice's podcast host, Jason Tashea to discuss this launching of the new Justice Technology Association (JTA.) FTI Consulting, Inc. recently announced findings from Part 3 of The General Counsel Report 2022: Leading with Endurance Through Risk, Culture and Technology Challenges. Contact Us Twitter: @gebauerm or @glambert. Voicemail: 713-487-7270 Email: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com. Music: As always, the great music you hear on the podcast is from Jerry David DeCicca. Transcript is available on 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
I moderated a discussion with the following select group of leading chief executive officers for the final Ari Kaplan Advisors CEO Roundtable of 2021 about trends, challenges, and opportunities in the past year and the year ahead: Gary Buckland, CEO, Lexitas; Candice Hunter Corby, CEO, Cobra Legal Solutions; Sang Lee, CEO, Thine; James Lee, CEO, LegalMation; Laura Leopard, CEO, Leopard Solutions; Nicolas Leroux, CEO, Kalexius; Rakesh Madhava, CEO, Nextpoint; Gary Sangha, CEO, LexCheck; Joey Seeber, CEO, Level Legal; and, Ram Vasudevan, CEO, QuisLex.
I moderated a discussion with the following select group of leading chief executive officers for the final Ari Kaplan Advisors CEO Roundtable of 2021 about trends, challenges, and opportunities in the past year and the year ahead: Gary Buckland, CEO, Lexitas; Candice Hunter Corby, CEO, Cobra Legal Solutions; Sang Lee, CEO, Thine; James Lee, CEO, LegalMation; Laura Leopard, CEO, Leopard Solutions; Nicolas Leroux, CEO, Kalexius; Rakesh Madhava, CEO, Nextpoint; Gary Sangha, CEO, LexCheck; Joey Seeber, CEO, Level Legal; and, Ram Vasudevan, CEO, QuisLex.
What is machine learning, and why does it matter? Sang Lee, co-founder, and CEO of Qeexo, Co., answers this question for us in this latest episode. Qeexo is the first company to automate end-to-end machine learning for edge devices.Sang opens up about his multicultural background - growing up in Australia and then coming back to Korea to attend college in a very elite university before going to the US to get his MBA at Haas and experience the Western culture.Sang also shares his extensive career in the mobile industry. He joined Samsung right after college as a Product Planner, then transferred to SK Telecom and worked as an OEM Partnership Development, eventually moving to HTC to become Technology Program Manager.We also hear about his company, Qeexo. Sang tells us its early beginnings, how they scaled the business and explains what machine learning is all about.Finally, Sang tells us the good and bad in managing a company and the challenges and things he learned as a CEO. We also get a tip on how you can tell that you are hiring the right people for your team!Episode Quotes:His decision to get an MBA"One thing that gave me the thirst to come to the US for MBA was not having that business education background. Going to this department where most people have a business background, and you're one of the few people with an engineering background, you get to question all the decisions you make. Are those people making those decisions because they got that education from school, or they may have learned something different from school that I never learned? You always have this question about your own decision. And I hated that.I wanted to step up, and Haas really opened my eyes. I believe that it was worth every penny, for me at least, because I've started my own company, and I don't think I would've been able to do it without the Haas experience."Realizing what his role is as the CEO of the company"At first, when I was starting the company, I thought my role was going to be product management and sales and maybe strategy. But when we first started, we already knew what product we wanted to launch, so there was no strategy work that I needed to do. But as we grew, I started to learn about what the role of a CEO needs to be to make this business successful. And the thing that I learned is that I'm not a star talent in all of the roles. I'm not a star talent in sales. I'm not a star talent in strategy. I'm probably not the best star talent in product management either. My role is to make sure that I find the star talent and make sure that they perform at their best and work efficiently and effectively as possible."On finding innovation through diversity"We want diversity. That's one thing that I picked up from Haas. One of the class professors was talking about where the innovation comes from, or one of the ways to find innovation is when people coming from diverse backgrounds or diverse disciplines intersecting, and during that intersection, you find innovation.And I thought that was a great way to approach finding innovation because when you're running the company, you actually have the power to find people coming from diverse disciplines and putting them in the same spot. I won't be able to, by myself, get experience in different disciplines and find innovation within myself. But I can find people with different disciplines coming together."Show Links:LinkedIn ProfileQeexoSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
February 23, 2021 - Covid-19 increased online education platforms, replacing classrooms with computer screens all across the globe. This has left many teachers, students, and parents at the mercy of education and consumer technology. Susan Kim, CEO of Edmodo, an education technology company with over 100 million users worldwide, joins The Korea Society to discuss consumer technology, online education, and start ups in the modern age. Based on her multiple leadership roles including Google, eBay, and EatWith, she will give insights on business, start-ups, and the edtech industry and how it will shape the future. The discussion will be led by a moderator Sang Lee, President of Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE) and President and CEO of DarcMatter and Konstellation. The Korea Society is excited to present this Young Professionals’ Night webcast in partnership with the Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE) and Council of Korean Americans (CKA). KSE is a nonprofit organization seeking to cultivate and develop the technology startup ecosystem in the United States, particularly involving Korean-American and South Korean founded companies. The Council of Korean Americans (CKA) is a national nonprofit organization seeking to advance the national voice and influence of the Korean American community through collaboration and leadership development. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/special-events/item/1472-a-conversation-with-edmodo-ceo-susan-kim
December 16, 2020 - Six years ago, the founders of the online dating service Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB) sat down with The Korea Society to share their stories on starting a new business. (Click Here) Today, we rejoin CMB to discuss how they have reached and managed their success to become one of the major online dating services globally. A Korean American entrepreneur Dawoon Kang, Co-founder and Chief Dating Officer of CMB, will share her knowledge on starting new business, marketing insights, and practical advice to young professionals interested in establishing their own business. We will also explore the art of online dating while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion will be led by a moderator Sang Lee, President of Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE) and CEO of Darc Matter, followed by a Q&A session. For more information, please visit the link below: https://www.koreasociety.org/special-events/item/1453-getting-together-with-coffee-meets-bagel
In this episode The Elevation gang interviews Lucy Senesac of Sang Lee Farms. They discuss what organic food and organic farming actually is, the importance of supporting local organic farmers, composting and much more. BEWARE! Just when you think we are done at about minute 38 this gets real interesting as Alex opens a can of worms when he mentions glyphosate. Please spread the love and share this episode as it will help to bring awareness & appreciation to small local organic farms. Enjoy!
Fred and Karen Lee of Sang Lee Farms in Peconic were recently named the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York's Farmers of the Year. Grant Parpan sat down with them to speak about their farm's philosophy, its offerings and its history dating back to the 1940s. This episode of the Northforker Podcast was sponsored by California Closets, opening a new showroom at 70 North Main Street in Sayville. https://www.californiaclosets.com
The next episode will introduce live in studio live the co-founders of DarcMatter Natasha Bangsgopaul and Sang Lee. DarcMatter’s mission is to enhance capital flow, transparency, and efficiency for investors and asset managers in the alternative investment industry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/building-the-blockchain/support
On episode 33 Karl & Elgin sit down with Sang Lee and Natasha Bansgopaul to discuss their Global Alternative Investment Platform, DarcMatter. We also discuss the process of balancing entrepreneurship and having a full time job. As always we touch on a wide array of topics that are never limited to cryptocurrency and blockchain. Be sure to visit https://darcmatter.com/ to learn about the platform and how to utilize it. Also follow @darcmatter on IG and Twitter.
James Sang Lee is the founder and CEO of Fortress Hill Martial Arts. James is a four-time International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) World Champion. He also has a background in film and television as a character villain and stuntman. In this role, James has worked with leaders in the field such as Hulk Hogan and the directors and producers of Baywatch. He's also starred in countless other series such as Lethal Weapon 4, Blade, The Walking Dead, and the list goes on and on. Needless to say, James is renowned for his fight choreography in the area of martial art, weaponry, and firearms. There's another side to James that those in Hollywood may have missed and that is his dedication to kids with Asperger's Syndrome. This dedication has lead to yet another role for James as the founder and CEO of Dragon Fly, an organization that gives these kids the tools to help them succeed in life via, you guessed it, the sport of martial arts. If all this isn't enough, James is also a sought-out consultant and expert in the area of security. What you'll learn about in this episode: How an unfortunate incident James witnessed as a child compelled him to build his life around defending himself, his family, and friends, ultimately opening doors for him as a martial arts champion, athlete, and actor Ways that his experience with a child on the Asperger's spectrum syndrome changed his mission in life and caused him to find ways that his expertise in martial arts could help the special needs community How people may find new ways to become a defender for those people facing difficult challenges in their lives with a goal of helping them reach their highest potential The importance of reaching out to institutions such as churches to assist them with developing security and safety protocol procedures Ways that we can re-prioritize our goals and mission statements after achieving things we once thought to be impossible. James did this, often recreating his goals, after winning multiple world championship titles in martial arts. How our ability to adapt becomes a way to stay effective as we reinvent ourselves and tackle new challenges Why we must manage our goals and make sure we pursue those opportunities that are the highest priority rather than attempting to do too much and overextending ourselves Ways that James has transformed his mastery and expertise of martial arts to help others in the United States and elsewhere, such as empowering women in India and Sri Lanka with ways to defend themselves Why millennials and others first entering business and professional life must learn how to build networks within their areas of expertise; the importance of reflective practices like journaling and meditation. Ways to contact James: Twitter: @AskJSL Website: www.JamesSangLee.com Dragon Fly website (for ASD and Asperger Community): www.dragonflyasd.org YouTube New Videos for James Sang Lee Resources: www.SharonSpano.com www.TheTimeMoneyBook.com
The Hunters address the topic of the culture of guns and violence with their guest, James Sang Lee, owner of Alexander Security and Protection, and world champion martial artist. This episode is an entertaining discussion on security, gun control, and James' work on movie sets to help actors learn how to handle guns.
Investment diversification is an important topic for any serious investor, mainly because you don’t want to have all of your investment eggs in the same types of baskets. That’s where alternative funds come in. An alternative investment is an asset that is not one of the conventional investment types, such as stocks, bonds, or cash. For that reason, it’s not an area of investing typical investors are familiar with, which is why I invited Sang Lee to come on the show. Sang is with DarcMatter, an online platform that deals almost exclusively with alternative investment assets, making them available to any accredited investor. On this episode of Capital Gains, you’re going to learn why alternative investments are a smart move when it comes to investment diversification and how the DarcMatter platform works. Are your investments diversified enough to be safe in a downturn? Most investors understand the need to have their assets and investments diversified. When risk is spread out over a number of sources your assets are less vulnerable to market changes and fluctuations. But most investors are not aware that with the digital age there are new opportunities for investment that were previously unavailable to average investors. That’s where DarcMatter comes in. It’s an online investment platform that focuses on alternative investments. On this episode, I spoke with Sang Lee, CEO and Founder of DarcMatter about how the platform makes uncommon investments a reality for average investors. You’ll be intrigued by how the platform works and what it has to offer. If you want to diversify your investment base, there’s a new way to do it. The traditional investment portfolio doesn’t usually include much in the way of international assets, but online platforms like DarcMatter are changing all of that. In your DarcMatter account, you can diversify your investor base by accessing both domestic and international LPs. But you won’t be doing it in the dark. You’ll also be able to streamline your investor interactions and track all communications through the dashboard. And you don’t have to worry about compliance issues either. DarcMatter’s system has you covered, ensuring that everything is done above board. You can find out more about the platform by listening to this conversation I had with Founder, Sang Lee. You can now have direct access to alternative investments. The digital age has brought many changes to the traditional business models of the past - Uber, Airbnb, and others are changing the landscape of the way we do business and procure services. The same is happening these days in the realm of investing. Companies like DarcMatter provide transparent access to pre-vetted hedge-fund managers, private equity funds, venture capital, and other group funds to help you take advantage of opportunities that may have seemed out of reach before. Sung Lee, CEO and Founder of DarcMatter is my guest on this episode of Capital Gains. Now it’s easy to find vetted alternative investment opportunities. When you login to the DarcMatter interface you’re able to browse investment opportunities using built-in search features that allow you to drill down into the exact areas and niches you are interested in pursuing. And the system keeps in mind how you’ve completed your investor profile, suggesting funds based on your personal or client risk profiles and investment preferences. It’s a tailor-made alternative that you’re able to do online, on your own. You can directly indicate your interest in a particular fund, allocating as you please. You’ve got to find out more about this amazing platform and the investment diversification that’s possible using its powerful features. Find out how Sang Lee and his team have designed DarcMatter to be both effective and easy to use, on this episode of Capital Gains. Outline of This Episode [1:01] My introduction to Sang Lee of Dark Matter. [1:28] The industry of alternative funding and how Dark Matter fits in. [4:21] Who are the end users of Sung’s company? [7:51] Why many advisors are leaving institutions these days. [8:54] How funds become part of this particular investment platform. [11:16] What an investor might walk through to use the platform. [13:42] The investment minimums on the platform. [17:05] How Sung began his company. [20:00] How DarcMatter changes the game for investors and funds. [23:43] The trajectory the company has been on and where it’s headed. [26:15] What investors can expect the first time they login to DarcMatter. [28:13] Forecasting the next 5 to 10 years for DarcMatter. [29:43] Why alternative funds are an exciting area for growth opportunities. 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Hear Dr. Sang Lee discuss indications and technique of "Endolaparoscopic" polypectomy with reviewer Dr. Eric Johnson.
In Episode 35 of Accredited Investor Markets Radio host Chris Cahill speaks with Sang Lee, founder and CEO of DarcMatter, about how his company's online platform enables accredited investors to invest in hedge funds and private equity groups notwithstanding investment minimums as such entities require. Learn more about Sang Lee and DarcMatter here and here. Or you can find them here: Twitter: @SangIsHere and @DarcMatterHQ LinkedIn Google+ About Sang H. Lee Sang H. Lee is the CEO and founder of DarcMatter, an online investment platform providing transparent institutional-level access to alternative investment opportunities. Through its technology solution, DarcMatter enables fund managers, issuers, and investors to more efficiently raise capital and invest. Sang is a former investment banker and has significant expertise in financial regulations and structuring. He has also been heavily involved with the passing of the JOBS Act and believes in bringing transparency into the private capital markets. Sang has been featured on Bloomberg Radio, Forbes, Huffington Post, Entrepreneur Magazine, and recognized as a ‘GOOD100 ChangeMaker’ and ‘Under30CEO Entrepreneur to Watch in NYC’. Sang has also been invited to speak at the UN, International CES, National Science Foundation, and the Council on Foreign Relations. He also serves as the President of Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs, a non-profit organization.
Les Savy Fav joins the studio on this weeks Snacky Tunes and plays a pysch-themed set. Also on the show Paul Tao & Sang Lee Farms