The Circle

20160813_094130Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are making an economic difference in our country.

I experienced that notion firsthand while attending The Circle: The Premier Gathering of Leading AAPI Entrepreneurs last weekend in Las Vegas. I was honored to be among the select group of “millennial entrepreneurs, business and thought leaders and trendsetters” to be invited.

AAPIs have some incredible stories to share. At a networking event Friday night–hosted by Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh’s Downtown Project–I met the CEO and founder of FiscalNote. In just three years, he’s landed investments from major names such as Mark Cuban, and he’s grown his staff to more than 400. Even better, he was so humble about his accomplishments.

Saturday’s agenda was a mix of professional development and figuring out how we can “advance the conversation” in terms of providing resources and assistance to AAPI business leaders. In my food entrepreneurs break-out group, I was impressed with the mantra of transparency and helping the next generation instilled by the founders of Boba Guys in their company.

Sometimes small businesses need help from big businesses, so I was pleased by the sponsorship and presence of corporations such as McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Verizon. Their representatives were all ears in terms of how they can further make a difference.

20160813_123638Finally, my trip was made possible by The LAGRANT Foundation (TLF), which generously sponsored me and two fellow former scholarship winners to attend. Words cannot express my gratitude. In addition, I was happy to reconnect with Bill Imada, who sits on the board of the Foundation and is the Chairman and Chief Connectivity Officer of IW Group.

Bill Imada and TLF Chairman & CEO Kim Hunter have done so much to put minorities in positions to succeed, and I hope to continue their cause.

Dane County Small Business Award

DSC02148As any small business owner knows, it’s not easy being in business. That’s why, in my acceptance speech for the 2016 Dane County Small Business Award, I said the award was actually recognizing the culmination of our first five years in business.

According to the website, “these prestigious awards will recognize 10 successful small Dane County businesses that have rewarding workplace environments and contribute to their community.” Regarding the latter, we’re happy to continue offering non-profit organizations discounted or pro-bono services as well as taking active roles in local boards.

I’m so thankful for the talented staff (past and present) we have at Revelation, and the support I’ve received from so many people (you know who you are!). And, big congrats to the other nine winners, several of which we know.

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Read the article about the award in InBusiness.

Supplier Diversity

NMSDCI’m pleased to announce that Revelation PR, Advertising & Social Media earned recently its MBE (minority business enterprise) certification from the National Minority Supplier Development Council.

(We received our State of Wisconsin MBE status in 2012.)

Revelation is seeking both Tier 1 and Tier 2 vendor opportunities. As you may know, the business case for diversity is important. Let us help your company be more inclusive in your supply chain.

We can work in almost any industry. Please contact Brian Lee, brian [at] experiencerevelation.com or 608-622-7767.