Paravi Das
Recording Artist
RCA Records
Paravi Das is a 23-year-old popstar, songstress & creative hailing from the cornfields of Ohio & Virginia, re-rooting herself in Los Angeles upon realizing she could get paid to be a drama queen instead of yelled at by her immigrant parents. To further legitimize this aspiration, she graduated UCLA’s School of Theater, Film & Television in 2023 on a full-ride scholarship with an emphasis in Musical Theater. Amassing millions of global fans from cover songs during quarantine, signing a major record deal with RCA Records in 2021, featured on the Grammy-nominated soundtrack for the 2022 blockbuster film “Elvis”, originating a leading role in the new musical “WILD: A Musical Becoming”, releasing her 2022 cover EP “Thank You For Being Here” as well as her 2023 self-titled debut original EP “PARAVI”, she still refuses to get her license, because if she has to be bad at something in life, she’d rather it be driving than performing. Paravi and her MetroCard dream of Broadway stages, sold-out world tours, blockbuster roles in Film/TV, and getting a $24 smoothie named after her at Erewhon.
Katie Soo
Chief Operating Officer
DICE
Katie Soo is the Chief Operating Officer of DICE, the leading independent music ticketing platform in the world. An award-winning global media and technology marketer with an undeniable track record in building disruptive brands that transform traditional industries, Katie has helped build some of the most iconic and culturally significant entertainment companies such as HBO Max, Warner Bros Digital Networks, DC Universe, and Hulu. Katie’s gone from turning startup campaigns into the unicorn story of Dollar Shave Club to launching HBO Max, bringing in globally beloved franchise empires like Wonder Woman and Game of Thrones.
In addition to her role at DICE, Katie holds multiple advisory and non-profit board positions. She was elected as the first woman Chairman of Asia Society Southern California’s Board after serving as their Programming Committee Co-Chair, and Co-Founded AWE, Asian Women Empowered, an initiative focused on increasing AAPI women in boardrooms. Katie is also a member of Asia Society’s Global Board of Trustees and serves on their Development Committee. She sits on the Advisory Board for California State University Entertainment Alliance and is a member of Vox Media’s Brand Council. She’s a founding member of Goldhouse’s Gold Women initiative and also serves as a Senior Advisor to Newbury Street.
She began her career at the National Employment Law Project protecting the rights of garment workers. Prior to that she clerked for Judge Edmund Ludwig of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Ms. Yang served a co-chair of the first national board of the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum. A graduate of Cornell University, she earned a B.A. in Government. She earned a J.D. from NYU School of Law where she was a Root-Tilden Public Interest scholar and served as Notes Editor of the Law Review.
Katie’s work has garnered awards from AdAge, Adweek, Promax, Webbys, Clio, Digiday, and the Shorty Awards for both creative storytelling and digital products. She was also named on Goldhouse’s A100 list, honoring the most impactful Asians in culture.
A West Coast native, Katie resides in Los Angeles. When she isn’t working, she enjoys spending time with her family and supporting environmental causes.