yKAN

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The young Korean American Network (yKAN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization of 1.5 and 2nd generation Korean-Americans in the New York City area. The organization consists primarily of young professionals from various job industries, as well as academic fields. Members volunteer their time to help promote and advance the Korean-American presence in American society.

History

The young Korean American Network started in 1989 and was officially inaugurated on August 30, 1990 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization. Their first president, Michael Han, was a founding member who sought to create the organization as a response to the lack of a networking hub for the Korean-American community in New York.

Since its inauguration, the organization has grown to over 800 members.

Mission and Objective

The organization's mission

... is to elevate Korean-American professionals by fostering educational programs, community service, and networking opportunities. Through these activities yKAN addresses the issues of our community and provides a forum for those who share common experiences and face similar challenges.

The organizations' objectives are to

  • Create a professional network to facilitate the even exchange of ideas and common goals among all Korean American professionals
  • Foster a professional Korean-American presence in our community by sponsoring educational programs and opportunities
  • Promote social awareness and activism through community service
  • Foster mutual understanding between Korean-Americans and other ethnic groups
  • Promote greater opportunities for the current and future generations of all Korean Americans

Presidents

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Year

! President

2015-2016

| Jin Lim

2011-2015

| Edmund Song

2010

| Julie Cho

2008–2009

| Jisung Chun

2007

| Julie Cho

2006

| Jaz Park

2005

| Kristin Pak

2004

| Jayne Jun

2003

| Kay Lee

2002

| Lisa Yi

2001

| Paul Shean

2000

| Jimmy Lee

1999

| Matthew Kang

1998

| Charles Khym

1996–1997

| Gary Park

1995

| Paul Kim

1993–1994

| James Lee

1992

| Yongil Shin

1990–1991

| Michael Han

Media coverage

yKAN has appeared in the media various times, most notably for their community service events. These appearances include the following:

[http://www.ny1.com/?ArID=138748 May 9, 2011] - Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Recruitment Drive. Video from NY1

[http://ny.christianitydaily.com/news/lif_1952.htm December 18, 2006] - Milal House Visit. Article from Christian Daily

[http://www.ykan.org/news/press/2006_01_21_AnnaErica_KoreaTimes.jpg January 21, 2006] - Anna Erika Adult Home Visit. Scanned article from The Korea Times

[http://www.ykan.org/news/press/2006_01_19_KoreaTimes.jpg January 19, 2006] - Media Coverage of guest speaker, Minya Oh ("aka Miss Info"). Scanned article from The Korea Times

[http://www.ykan.org/news/press/2005_10_29_FluShot_KoreaTimes.jpg October 29, 2005] - Flu Shot Drive. Scanned article from The Korea Times

[http://www.ykan.org/news/press/2005_09_17_AnnaErica_KoreaTimes.jpg September 17, 2005] - Anna Erika Adult Home Visit. Scanned article from The Korea Times

[http://ny.koreatimes.com/articleview.asp?id=234273 March 21, 2005] - Milal House Visit. Article from The Korea Times

[http://ny.koreatimes.com/articleview.asp?id=227974 February 15, 2005] - Tsunami Relief Fundraiser Event for the 2004 Tsunami that effected Southeast Asia. Article from The Korea Times

[http://www.sgtusa.com/Article.asp?ArticleID=35583 February 11, 2005] - Tsunami Relief Fundraiser Event for the 2004 Tsunami that effected Southeast Asia. Article from The Segye Times