Gold House, an organization dedicated to recognizing impactful Asians shaping American culture, has released its prestigious A100 list honoring industry pioneers leading the “new gold age.” Among the notable honorees is BTS’s Jungkook, recognized for his significant influence on American society and culture.
In addition to Jungkook’s recognition, HYBE Chairman Bang Si-hyuk, renowned as BTS’s producer, is set to receive the esteemed Gold Legend Award from Gold House. This accolade acknowledges Bang Si-hyuk’s profound impact on the entertainment industry and his role in propelling BTS to global stardom.
The A100 list includes an impressive array of individuals from diverse fields who have left a significant imprint on their respective industries over the past year. Notable honorees include actor and filmmaker Dev Patel, Nvidia’s co-founder and President Jensen Huang, LVMH Inc. of North America’s Chairman and CEO Anish Melwani, content creator Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter, and the Maui First Responders.
Furthermore, the cast of Netflix’s “Beef” will be recognized with the Gold Icon honor, highlighting their contributions to the entertainment industry.
To celebrate these achievements, Gold House will host the Gold Gala on May 11th in Downtown Los Angeles, bringing together honorees and industry leaders to showcase their impact and announce new initiatives aimed at advancing Asian representation and influence in American culture.
The recognition of BTS’s Jungkook and the acknowledgement of Bang Si-hyuk’s visionary leadership underscore the growing influence and global reach of Asian talent in shaping contemporary culture and society.
The A100 list serves as a testament to the diverse and impactful contributions of Asians across various industries, paving the way for a more inclusive and dynamic cultural industry.