Asian Hall of Fame Reveals Class of 2025 Inductees
On May 2, 2025, the Asian Hall of Fame officially announced its Class of 2025, set to honor remarkable individuals whose contributions have significantly impacted society. The induction ceremony will take place on November 1, 2025, at the iconic Biltmore Los Angeles, celebrating the achievements of these extraordinary figures who exemplify leadership, resilience, and optimism, inspiring future generations.
The unveiling of the inductees came during the California Icons Gala, an event that marked the beginning of Asian Heritage Month.
Maki Hsieh, the President and CEO of the Asian Hall of Fame, emphasized the importance of these individuals in driving change and advancement in both the United States and globally.
From a pool of
613 nominations, 15 inductees and 3 goodwill ambassadors were selected based on their profound vision and resilience, with the core eligibility requirement being a heritage linked to one of 33 specified countries. This includes not only Asian nominees but also individuals from Native American and Eskimo communities.
Notable Inductees
The distinguished list of the Class of 2025 features a variety of leaders from different sectors, showcasing the rich diversity within the Asian American community. Some of the notable inductees include:
- - Herbie Simon, a philanthropist and owner of the Indiana Pacers.
- - Cindy Y. Huang, founder of the Green Rock Investment Fund.
- - Fiona Ma, a registered CPA and California's 34th State Treasurer.
- - Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia.
- - Michelle Kwan, Olympic medalist and former U.S. Ambassador to Belize.
- - Yao Ming, a Basketball Hall of Famer.
- - Yi So-yeon, the first South Korean astronaut.
- - Yoshiki, a cultural icon known for his musical contributions.
The goodwill ambassadors for this year are prominent figures in the music industry, such as
John Paris from Earth, Wind & Fire,
Kevin Olusola from Pentatonix, and
Sebu Simonian from Capital Cities.
The Asian Hall of Fame, established in 2004, aims to celebrate outstanding individuals and leaders while promoting cultural heritage preservation and stories that inspire.
Event Participation
The induction ceremony is exclusive, with tickets not available to the general public. Instead, access is provided to inductees and donors, ensuring a more intimate gathering to honor these exceptional individuals. Media representatives interested in covering the event can apply for credentials through the official Asian Hall of Fame press room.
To delve deeper into the achievements of this year's inductees and to stay updated on the upcoming ceremony, visit the
Asian Hall of Fame website at
asianhalloffame.org. Don't miss the live broadcast of the ceremony, available on Roku, showcasing these influential figures and their contributions to society.
Conclusion
The Class of 2025 at the Asian Hall of Fame is a testament to the diverse leadership and resilience within the Asian community. By celebrating these trailblazers, the Hall continues to inspire pride and recognition in cultures and achievements that have profoundly shaped our world today.