From Vision to Victory
A Korean American Corporate Icon’s Success Story
From Vision to Victory
A Korean American Corporate Icon’s Success Story
This episode features an intimate and inspiring conversation with Bill Kim, Founding Chairman and CEO of Kizan International and one of the distinguished honorees at the 2024 CKA Envision Gala and Summit. Mr. Kim was recognized for his groundbreaking success in the business world and his longstanding dedication to promoting Korean art and culture in the United States. Share in his incredible journey!
From Vision to Victory:
A Korean American Corporate Icon’s Success Story
This episode features an intimate and inspiring conversation with Bill Kim, Founding Chairman and CEO of Kizan International and one of the distinguished honorees at the 2024 CKA Envision Gala and Summit. Mr. Kim was recognized for his groundbreaking success in the business world and his longstanding dedication to promoting Korean art and culture in the United States. Share in his incredible journey!
Born in South Korea, Bill Kim came to America in 1964 at the age of 17. He got his start working manual labor, gardening and dishwashing to support himself while attending community college. His entrepreneurial instincts led him to sell wigs, and despite limited English skills his determination and willingness to act brought him financial success. He eventually founded Kizan International which has grown to one of the largest men’s clothing companies in the U.S. Mr. Kim is a strong advocate and supporter of philanthropic giving and joined the board of Give2Asia in 2003, and served as the Board Chairman from 2007 to 2010. He is passionate about supporting Korean art and culture in the US, serving as a commissioner/trustee of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco since 1999.
Born in South Korea, Bill Kim came to America in 1964 at the age of 17. He got his start working manual labor, gardening and dishwashing to support himself while attending community college. His entrepreneurial instincts led him to sell wigs, and despite limited English skills his determination and willingness to act brought him financial success. He eventually founded Kizan International which has grown to one of the largest men’s clothing companies in the U.S. Mr. Kim is a strong advocate and supporter of philanthropic giving and joined the board of Give2Asia in 2003, and served as the Board Chairman from 2007 to 2010. He is passionate about supporting Korean art and culture in the US, serving as a commissioner/trustee of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco since 1999.