A Conversation with Erik Bruner-Yang: Food, Community Building & Purpose
The GU Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander Employee Resource Group is pleased to welcome
Erik Bruner-Yang, Award-Winning Chef & Founder of Foreign National
in conversation with
Paul Almeida, Dean & William R. Berkeley Chair, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business
Chef Bruner-Yang was born in Taiwan and raised in the United States and Japan, Bruner-Yang honed his culinary skills at Taiwanese-style ramen before opening his first restaurant, Toki Underground, on H Street NE, in 2011. After Toki Underground, Bruner-Yang opened Maketto, Brothers and Sisters, Spoken English, and Victura Park. He is a multi-James Beard finalist, and was named Starchefs’ Rising Star D.C. Restaurateur 2018.
In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the restaurant industry, Erik Bruner-Yang founded the Power of 10 Initiative which has distributed $1.2+ million in grants to help distribute 350,000 meals nationwide. He is a member of a group of chefs, several based in DC, who launched the initiative Chefs Stopping AAPI Hate in spring 2021 in order to raise funds for the national non-profit organization Stop AAPI Hate.
Reception immediately following, White-Gravenor Tent.