Current and Former National Officers
National Cabinet 2009-2010
President: Irving Dang
Vice President: Kyle Sato
Treasurer: Doug Radtke
Secretary: Adam Tsang
Director of Membership Development: Sang Shin
Director of Risk Reduction: Brian Gee
National Cabinet 2008-2009
President: Keith Chu
Vice President: Ken Hui
Treasurer: Sujay Karve
Secretary: Jason JA Wang
Director of Membership Development: Doug Radtke
Director of Alumni Relations: David Jung
Director of Expansion: Justin Wong
Director of Risk Management: Brian Gee
National Cabinet 2007-2008
President: Jeremy Song
Vice President: Shuichi Sekino
Treasurer: Nathan Aukerman
Secretary: Keith Chu
Director of Expansion – West: Ken Hui
Director of Expansion – East: David Jung
National Cabinet 2006-2007
President: Dwight Lin
Vice President: Greg Chang
Treasurer: Sam Lin
Secretary: Jeremy Song
Director of Expansion: Charles Pak
National Cabinet 2005-2006
President: Kenny Shih
Vice President: Cheng Chiv
Treasurer: Paul Hsiao
Secretary: Phil Wang
Director of Expansion: Charles Pak
National Cabinet 2004-2005
President: Doug Liou
Vice President: Darren Lee
Treasurer: Edgar Gonzalez
Secretary: Sang Shin
Director of Expansion: Charles Pak/ Allen Yu
National Cabinet 2003-2004
President: Brian Futagaki
Vice President: Joshua Larson
Treasurer: Arthur Guo
Secretary: Leeman Now
Director of Expansion: Charles Pak/ Allen Yu
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