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Vice President of Communications

Jeremy Choi
Vice President of Communications
jeremy.choi@naaaptoronto.org

Although young in age, Jeremy Choi has achieved a level of success beyond his years. While a studying design student at the International Academy of Design in Toronto, he published TUNED Magazine, a publication for local automotive enthusiasts. Choi created a magazine that served to educate the general community about automotive concerns and safety. Indeed his concerns for the community led him to direct successful awareness campaigns for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) at automotive shows including the Canadian International Auto Show.

Choi was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and raised in Toronto. Initially studying Computer Science and Commerce at the University of Toronto, he continued on to pursue his dream, graduating in Advertising Design at the International Academy of Design and started a career in this field.

In 2008, Pixelcarve business partners and cousins Curtis Priest and Ryan Priest spearheaded the acquisition of digital agency JC&JC Inc, taking on Choi as their newest partner.

Choi's work with Pixelcarve has garnered the company much attention for being ahead of industry trends and cutting edge technologies and continues to partner the firm with elite clientele. Choi offers his creative flair and business sense, setting new standards for quality and creative design, in addition to pioneering new interactive technologies for rich digital media.

Motivation, leadership and a heart for the community have shaped Choi into the passionate person he is today. Serving his community as a philanthropist, Choi has contributed his expertise to Kids Cops Computers (formerly Merry Go Round children's foundation) and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD TO). As a director for the Cambridge Food & Wine Society, Choi helps strategize and organize events to help raise funds for the Jean Lumb Foundation and scholarhships for students pursuing culinary arts. Choi is also the Vice-President of Communications for the North American Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP:TO) where he is involved in numerous charitable events & making leaders through entrepreneurship mentoring.

As a member of the Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs (ACCE), Richmond Hill Markham Chinese Business Association (RHMCBA), Interative Ontario (IO), and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), Choi continues to improve himself and others through inspiration, networking and education.

An avid golfer, Choi is a member and competitor of the GTA Amateur Tour.



Jeremy Choi
Vice President of Communications
jeremy.choi@naaaptoronto.org

Although young in age, Jeremy Choi has achieved a level of success beyond his years. While a studying design student at the International Academy of Design in Toronto, he published TUNED Magazine, a publication for local automotive enthusiasts. Choi created a magazine that served to educate the general community about automotive concerns and safety. Indeed his concerns for the community led him to direct successful awareness campaigns for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) at automotive shows including the Canadian International Auto Show.

Choi was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and raised in Toronto. Initially studying Computer Science and Commerce at the University of Toronto, he continued on to pursue his dream, graduating in Advertising Design at the International Academy of Design and started a career in this field.

In 2008, Pixelcarve business partners and cousins Curtis Priest and Ryan Priest spearheaded the acquisition of digital agency JC&JC Inc, taking on Choi as their newest partner.

Choi's work with Pixelcarve has garnered the company much attention for being ahead of industry trends and cutting edge technologies and continues to partner the firm with elite clientele. Choi offers his creative flair and business sense, setting new standards for quality and creative design, in addition to pioneering new interactive technologies for rich digital media.

Motivation, leadership and a heart for the community have shaped Choi into the passionate person he is today. Serving his community as a philanthropist, Choi has contributed his expertise to Kids Cops Computers (formerly Merry Go Round children's foundation) and Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD TO). As a director for the Cambridge Food & Wine Society, Choi helps strategize and organize events to help raise funds for the Jean Lumb Foundation and scholarhships for students pursuing culinary arts. Choi is also the Vice-President of Communications for the North American Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP:TO) where he is involved in numerous charitable events & making leaders through entrepreneurship mentoring.

As a member of the Association of Chinese Canadian Entrepreneurs (ACCE), Richmond Hill Markham Chinese Business Association (RHMCBA), Interative Ontario (IO), and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), Choi continues to improve himself and others through inspiration, networking and education.

An avid golfer, Choi is a member and competitor of the GTA Amateur Tour.



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