NextGen Leadership Roundtable: Designing the October Summit and more - NY
[Space is Limited.]

Dear next generation of Korean American leaders,

We are looking forward to getting to know you more! As we prepare the NextGen Summit on October 23 (part of our 2026 Envision Gala & Summit) and other various NextGen initiatives, we want to design a more intentional program by hearing directly from you.

As the only national organization serving the Korean American community from the C-suite to the next generation, Council of Korean Americans (CKA) is committed to elevating Korean Americans leadership and community development. Join us to share your thoughts, connect with other leaders and peers, and contribute to how we shape the October Summit and other programs together. Whether you join us just for this gathering or want to explore our Planning Committee, we simply want to get to know you and the work you are already doing.
  • When: Sunday, July 12, 2026 | 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
  • Where: Near Chelsea Market (Specific location provided upon RSVP)
  • Food: Light refreshments will be provided by CKA.
  • Dress Code: Informal
For any questions please reach out to CKA Team at EmergingLeaders@councilka.org. We look forward to meeting you.
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Shaping the Summit 
We’d love to hear your initial thoughts to help guide our dinner conversation. 
The "Dream" Session: If you had a blank slate for the NextGen Summit, what is the one workshop or speaker you’d recommend?
The Missing Conversation: What professional or cultural topics do you feel are currently ignored or missing from the national stage?
Tangible Impact: What specific resources or experiences could CKA provide that would actually help you and your peers thrive?
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