How Gold House Honors Asian American Excellence

Awards like the A100 are highlighting the cultural impact of the AAPI community

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LA Rams CMO Kathryn Kai-ling Frederick joined other business leaders at the NASDAQ Marketsite Tuesday morning to ring in the trading day in honor of AAPI month.

The Opening Bell followed a celebration of this year’s A100, honoring 100 Asian Pacific leaders who have most significantly impacted American culture and society in the last year. Gold House, which champions Asian Pacific companies and creators, puts together the list.

Nasdaq chief digital officer Sehr Thadhani and Gold House CEO and co-founder Bing Chen hosted the event.

“We have a critical responsibility and opportunity to support the success of Asian American and Pacific Islander leaders,” said Thadhani, adding, “We all know how much representation matters and, as a first-generation Indian-American who has been a first and an only, I am personally invested in elevating our culture and community today and every day.”

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