On October 10, a warm autumn glow enveloped the estate of CC Yin, founder of the Asia Pacific Alliance for Public Affairs (APAPA), as he celebrated his 88th birthday. The atmosphere was lively and heartfelt, indicative of Yin’s significant influence across various sectors. Attendees included California’s political, business, and community leaders, all coming together to honor a man whose impact resonates far and wide.
Congressman Ted Lieu fondly recounted his long-standing friendship with CC Yin, acknowledging not only his remarkable achievements in business but also his outstanding contributions to social welfare and the advancement of Asian American rights. Each guest expressed profound respect and gratitude toward Yin during their speeches. California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis praised Yin’s extraordinary accomplishments, noting his status as a respected entrepreneur and a guiding light for the Asian community, dedicated to promoting equity and diversity in public policy.
As night fell and the estate’s lights lit up, the dinner commenced amidst laughter and well-wishes. Guests raised their glasses in tribute to the birthday honoree, wishing him health, longevity, and continued blessings. Each toast served as a celebration of CC Yin’s lifelong dedication and achievements. In the hours following the formal celebration, discussions flourished around his table, with business magnates and political leaders engaging in meaningful conversations about future collaborations and developments—a scene both warm and forward-thinking.
In his remarks, Yin expressed that gathering with so many friends from various fields was the greatest gift he could receive. Looking ahead with gratitude, he emphasized the importance of continuing to work collaboratively to foster the growth and prosperity of the Asian American community.
The celebration unfolded like a beautiful tapestry of a well-lived life. Among the distinguished guests were California Assemblymembers Stephanie Nguyen and Lori Wilson, State Treasurer Fiona Ma, former Congressman Mike Honda, and representatives from Senator Bill Dodd’s office, alongside Silicon Valley venture capitalist Wei Jin and numerous other leaders from the community.