Gateway logo: a minimalist, red graphic of a single Golden Gate Bridge tower with three distinct horizontal sections or 'rings,' centered on a black background. The three rings represent the three original organizations that make up Gateway.

Gateway is a dynamic collaboration between the Asian Leaders Alliance, Asian Business League, and National Association of Asian American Professionals - San Francisco, designed to foster connections and amplify impact within the AANHPI community. By collectively hosting and promoting events focused on professional development and social engagement, Gateway enables cross-pollination and support between diverse organizations and their members. We welcome other organizations who share our vision to join Gateway and contribute to a thriving, interconnected network.  Reach out to us today to explore collaborative opportunities and strengthen our collective voice!

We have recorded some of our events and you can view them on Youtube

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Logo of the Asian Business League of San Francisco. The design features a blue, stylized monogram where the letters A, B, and L are interconnected. The text "Asian Business League" curves in an arc above the monogram, and the words "San Francisco" appear in gold at the bottom right.

The Asian Business League of San Francisco (ABL-SF) was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of Asian Pacific American leadership in business. Through seminars, workshops, and social and networking functions, ABL-SF provides its members with opportunities to develop and enhance leadership and management skills and to build relationships with other Asian professionals. ABL-SF also provides its members with opportunities to meet business leaders in the community and to address issues facing Asian professionals and Asian-owned businesses.

Asian Leaders Alliance Logo (each work on a new line, aligned to the right) in black with a bracket that is on the right that spans from the first line to the last line.

Asian Leaders Alliance (ALA) is a volunteer-led coalition of 1,000+ Asian organizational entities. ALA’s membership is comprised of business leaders, DEI practitioners, and non-profit partners world-wide.

ALA is an open and free community to join. Our members leverage collective experiences, and resources to help us aggregate knowledge and accelerate advancement for our communities.

Logo of the National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP), San Francisco Bay Area. The design features the acronym "NAAAP" in a grey serif font. A large, stylized red "A" is superimposed over the middle two "A"s of the acronym. Underneath, the text "San Francisco Bay Area" is written in red.

NAAAP, the National Association of Asian American Professionals, inspires, cultivates, and empowers Asian and Pacific Islander leaders for professional excellence to make meaningful impacts in the workplace and in the community. Founded in 1982, NAAAP is a non-profit organization with over 30 chapters in the USA & Canada.

Asian Leaders Alliance Logo (each work on a new line, aligned to the right) in black with a bracket that is on the right that spans from the first line to the last line.

Stand with Asian Americans "SwAA" advances justice and racial equality for Asians in America facing workplace discrimination and economic injustices through the power of law, education and community.

Logo of the Hawai'i Chamber of Commerce of Northern California (HCCNC): a shield divided horizontally, featuring a stylized gray suspension bridge (representing Northern California) whose towers form the letter 'H' (for Hawai'i) on a blue field, above a stylized design of the Union Jack which represents the canton of the Hawaiian state flag.

Hawai'i Chamber of Commerce of Northern California "HCCNC" was formed as a result of the three founders, all originally from Hawai'i and now living and
working in the San Francisco Bay Area, realizing a unique synergy existed among all their
acquaintances who either were from Hawai‘i and living in the mainland or spent time in Hawai‘i
and were familiar with the Hawaiian way consisting of a blend of trust, good humor and a genuine
desire to help one another.