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Currently:
? Sr. Vice President/Marketing First
Vietnamese American Bank
? Vice President/Chair: Public Relations
Committee Vietnamese-American Chamber of
Commerce in Orange County (VACOC)
? Founder/Board Director Orange County
Presidents Council (OCPC)
? Vice President/Board Director Vietnamese
American Medical Institute (VAMI)
? Advisor - WORLD MARTIAL ARTS
Kim-Yen has 28 years of banking experience.
Since 1991 Kim-Yen was invited to become the
Board Director of the Vietnamese-American
Chamber of Commerce in Orange County (VACOC).
During the term of 2000 – 2002 was elected
became President of the VACOC, the first female
holding president position of the chamber. In
December 2002, was one of the founder of Orange
County Presidents Council, a non-profit
organization that achieved success thru reaching
beyond their own cultures. Since 2002 KYH
maintains as VP/Chair of Public relations
Committee of the VACOC.
As a banking sr. officer, KYH have helped many
of the Vietnamese customers achieved their
dreams becoming successful business owners by
provide banking financing and banking products.
Provides personal super service to customers and
prospects. Any one come to the Bank or call KYH
on phone, they are sure received her attention
and service.
In May 2007, Kim-Yen received an Outstanding
Role Model from Asian Business Association of
Orange County – for the Asian American Pacific
Heritage Month of Celebration.
In May 2007, Kim-Yen is the Founder and
President of the Asian American Business Women
Association.
As the Board Director of the Vietnamese-American
Chamber of Commerce in Orange County (VACOC) KYH
organized monthly business mixers, workshops,
seminars, help business owners in the community
to promote their business and brought to the
community financing programs and services to
help business owners to start, grow, and
success.
As the Founder/Board Director of the Orange
County Presidents Council have helped to
organize annual Business Conference Event known
BizCon for 2005 and 2006.
As an individuals, KYH organized 2004 and 2005
Little Saigon Classic Tennis Tournaments in
Orange County. The tournaments were to promote
tennis as a means of healthful recreation and
physical fitness for people of all ages,
abilities, and skill levels. Also, the proceeds
from these two tournaments have help over 300
Vietnamese patients with cataract able to see
“Light of Life”, bring happiness to over 100
orphanages, and 120 senior citizens in Vietnam.
KYH always willing to help others, she has been
dedicated endlessly hours to help organize event
for VAMI – Fundraising to help Aids Patients in
Vietnam, Mistress of Ceremony for annual events
organized by the World Martial Arts.
KYH truly a most influential female in the
community. Committed to working toward gender
equality in workplace, she profoundly affected
the way women perceived themselves equality and
fostered the acceptability of women pursuing
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