Being an outstanding new-generation Chinese entrepreneurs in U.S, Mr. Long Deng has business in property development, supermarket retailing, food import, farmland producing and other fields. Currently He is developing several Chinatown Projects which are highly welcomed by local governments.
Mr. Long Deng was awarded as the “Top 50 Asian Business Man inU.S.” and “Top 400 Chinese Business Man worldwide” in 2004; “the Most Creative leaders in Asia-Pacific” in 2005; the “Ellis Island Medals of Honor” in 2006. He made numerous donations to China and the U.S. every year to support the education and public health matters. Because of his performance and positive influence in the society, both U.S. and Chinese Presidents have met Mr. Long Deng for his efforts.
Mr. Joan Lam has many rewards: In 1990, All-Star by Crain’s New York Business Magazine; 1997, Ellis Island Medal of Honor Award; 2012, Developer of the Year from Starwood Hotels Resorts for Select Service; 2012, Man of the Year of “CPC Person of the Year Award” and “Manhattan Outstanding Businessman Award”; 2014, “Ten Outstanding Asian American Businessman Award”; 2015, “Entrepreneur Award” by CMP in recognition of leadership of John Lam and Lam Group for its 40 years brilliant achievements in the business world and the tremendous influence among Asian Americans.
Recently, Lam Group invested five hundred million US dollars to build five star boutique Virgin Hotel in Manhattan with British Virgin Group.
Joe Chi is one of the essential links between China and the Americas Hemisphere. Besides working with the Chinese Government on an honorary basis in many diplomatic, cultural and commercial areas, he has extensive experience in Latin America where he has conducted business for over 30 years in the food, industrial products, industrial materials, energy and mining sectors.
Mr. Charles Wang is really active leader among the Chinese Community, trying to help Chinese people to settle down in United States, and fight for equality in education, business and other critical social welfare fields. He is also the one of the founder of the famous group, “Committee of 100”.
Mr. Thomas Chen was recognized as Top 50 outstanding Chinese Business Men in 2005, Crain’s 100 Most Powerful New York Minority Business Leaders in 2003 as well as Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year-NYC Region in 2000.
Mr. William Su is an old-generation Chinese immigrants. He started his
business by building small hotels in local Chinese territory and gradually
into the enterprises. He also contributed into the community’s activities,
including charities.