The Robert Chinn Foundation in Seattle celebrated the 35th anniversary of the community with one of its charities, the Asian Hall of Fame, whose mission is to overcome violence against Asians by raising awareness of Asian contributions. On November 8, the Asian Hall of Fame hosted a private reception at Ben Bridge Jeweler in Seattle.
From left: Xie Zhenxi, President and CEO of the Asian Hall of Fame; Jon Bridge, legal counsel to Ben Bridge Jeweler; Karen Wong, President/Founder and Chairman of the Robert Chinn Foundation; and Dow Constantine, Executive Officer of Golden County. (Photo by George Liu)
From left: Seattle mayor-elect Bruce Harrell, Robert Chin Foundation President/Founder and Chairman Karen Wong, and King County Executive Dow Constantine (photo by Eric Hwang)
Sonita Lontoh, Asian Hall of Fame inductee and board member, and Sue Taylor, Asian Hall of Fame global board member (Photo: Elecia Greene)
Taylor Shimizu and Krist Novoselic, musicians, activists, bassists and founding members of the rock band Nirvana (Photo: Elicia Greene)
Maki Hsieh, President and CEO of the Asian Hall of Fame and KING 5 anchor Mimi Jung (Photo: Eric Hwang)
Karen Wong, President/Founder and Chairman of the Robert Chinen Foundation and Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo and inductee of the Asian Hall of Fame (Photo: Elecia Greene)
Bassist Mr. and Mrs. Hiro Yamamoto are founding members of the rock band Soundgarden (Photo: Paloma Renna)



