Asian American Association of Boston (AAAB) was founded on July 1st, 2010, in Quincy as a 501c non-profit organization, and move to Boston after September 2012. In 2016, with the permit from Mr. Charlie Baker, the former Governor of Massachusetts, and Mr. Martin Joseph Walsh, the former Mayor of Boston, our group have the exclusive festival “Asian American Day”.
Humble and honest, benevolent and peaceful, progressive and law-abiding, service and dedication.
“Promote the Culture Exchange, Embellish our Home Community”, and always committed to build a bridge centered on friendship to facilitate communication, understanding and friendly exchanges between associations, ethnic groups, and between the Asian community and the United States government.
The AAAB's Board of Directors currently consists of 16 members, including 13 board members and 3 executive officers. They are top talents from various industries in Boston's Asian American community.
The AAAB's advisory board includes prominent figures from the legal, art, and other fields, as well as some former board members. They are important partners of the AAAB.
The organizing Committee responsible for the planning, preparation, and field work for the Asian American Day Festival every year.
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