Park, a Dunwoody resident,
certainly exemplifies all these attributes.
¡°A native of Seoul, Korea, and a veteran of the South Korea
military, Park came to America in 1967, assisted by the efforts
of Marine General Ray Davis, who was a native Georgian and Medal
of Honor recipient for his valor during the Korean War. Park
attended the Kellogg Business School at Northwest University
and Indians University, and began his career by working as a
janitor in an office park.
In
1983, Park founded General Building Maintenance, a commercial
facility maintenance services organization now with offices
in 16 cities across America. Clients include Walt Disney World,
Texas Instruments, MCI, Cisco and the state of Florida. He later
also became president of Global Sun Investments, Inc., a real
estate investment firm, and the CEO of Hepatech Clean Room Services,
Inc., a micro contamination service provider for semi-conductor
manufacturers.
Park
was the founder of the Good Neighboring Foundation, Inc., a
movement for Asian Americans to participate in American community
activities, and serves as a deacon at the Community Presbyterian
Church in Tucker. He led the Federation of Korean Associations
of the United States as chairman, and founded the Korean-American
School of Atlanta.
He
received the Patriot Award in 2002, and serves on the board
of the Museum of Patriotism. He has been named ¡°Small Business
Person of the Year¡± by the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, ¡°Entrepreneur
of the Year¡± by National Women in Business, and ¡°Outstanding
Citizen¡± by the state of Georgia. In August of 2001 Park was
appointed by President Bush as commissioner of the White House
Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
¡°When I became a US citizen in 1985,
I promised myself that I would be the best citizen this country
ever had,¡± Park said. ¡°General Davis will be in my heart forever.
You can count me in on taking care of this great nation.¡±
Presenter Nancy Pratt Jordan of the
DAR said, ¡°The greatest honor I have ever had is presenting
this award to you for all the wonderful work you have done.¡±
¡°It is indeed an honor,¡± said Park,
¡°for myself, my family and for all immigrants to America. I
believe that all employers, like myself, have an obligation
to teach new immigrants the rules and culture of this country,
and guide them as they adapt to our country. Otherwise, the
immigrants just live like they did in their home country and
never fully embrace America. Our future is optimistic.¡±