On January 31, 2026, the Korea Chapter of the Korean American Chamber of Commerce USA (KACCUSA) appointed Park Kyuhong as the chapter’s head. The appointment is part of a broader effort to strengthen a private-sector network that helps Korean companies enter the U.S. market and expands Korea–U.S. economic cooperation projects.
Korean American Chamber of Commerce USA (KACCUSA) is a nonprofit business organization built on a nationwide network of Korean-American chambers—78 local chapters across all 50 U.S. states. Founded in New York City in 1980, KACCUSA has supported Korean-American business communities for 46 years while promoting trade, investment, and industrial collaboration between Korea and the United States.
The Korea Chapter serves as a key partner hub for Korean companies and institutions by providing:
• practical guidance for early-stage U.S. market entry,
• local networking connections,
• partner discovery and buyer matching, and
• programs linked to events and exhibitions.
KACCUSA has also expanded its business agenda and private networking through its Business Summit (December 5, 2025), and continues to strengthen its cross-border results model based on its operating experience with the World Korean Business Convention (WKBC) in Anaheim (2023) and Atlanta (2025).
As a CEO of SIT Technology, Park has built strong technology-driven business capabilities and an extensive industry network. Under his leadership, the Korea Chapter plans to expand hands-on support and private collaboration channels that help Korean companies succeed in the U.S.—including buyer/partner matching, market-entry seminars, and joint business projects.

