Ahyoung Kim is the director of economic empowerment at the Asian American Federation (AAF). Since 2019, she has spearheaded the Small Business Program, aiding Asian American small businesses through technical and marketing assistance, as well as comprehensive support. As a fierce advocate for immigrant small businesses, Kim actively engages with city, state, and federal authorities while collaborating with foundations and corporations to secure necessary backing for local enterprises. Her efforts aim to enhance access to crucial information and resources, advocate for equitable business practices, and drive commercial revitalization in Asian Americans and immigrant neighborhoods.
Under her guidance, AAF has extended its presence across key commercial hubs in Queens, as well as expanding its technical support initiatives across New York City and the state. A first-generation immigrant and descendant of small business owners herself, Kim resides in Jackson Heights, Queens, with her spouse, Scott, and their cat, Tommy.
Ep. 82. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and Barriers to Financial Services
December 21, 2023
Ahyoung Kim, director of economic empowerment for the Asian American Federation and Kristine Rudgers, small business advisor for America's Small Business Development Centers out of SUNY Brockport join the podcast to touch on the opportunities and obstacles facing immigrant entrepreneurs and share their insights into how to strengthen immigrant business opportunities through policies and programs targeted at immigrant entrepreneurs. Continue Reading...