Nicole Curry has been dreaming of becoming a singer & dancer since she was young, and she is a huge fan of K-pop herself especially female idol group, 2NE1. She was ranked 10th at ‘K-Pop Star’ second season, reality show aired through SBS network in Korea.
Christina Love Lee was ranked fourth at ‘Super Star K 3’ run by KBS in Korea. She did release a CCM album in the United States “Since I Found You” with Malaco Records in 2008. Christina ended the contract and became a music-therapist and worked for New York University in healing people through her voice.
Johnny Noh is the founder of 6Theory Media, allkpop.com and tokyohive.com. Allkpop is an entertainment news site bringing the latest news and activities surrounding KPop culture. The popular site attracts over 3 million readers worldwide on a monthly basis, and is the highest trafficked English-based website for K-pop news. Johnny brings us behind the scenes of allkpop.
Jeff Benjamin manages and writes Billboard.com's K-pop column, K-Town. A Fuse.tv writer, this New York University alumnus has also contributed to Rolling Stone, BuzzFeed,Popdust, AllKPop, and other publications. He wrote eight front page Billboard.com stories, helped break news about PSY signing U.S. record deal, reporting backstage at 2NE1’s first U.S. concert as only reporter allowed backstage, exclusive interview on The Saturdays’ American debut, only media outlet HyunA agreed to an interview, secured exclusives withTVXQ!, Girls’ Generation, BIGBANG, Wonder Girls, Lee Seung Gi, and more.
Jeff Yang is a veteran communications professional whose career in media and marketing has spanned over a decade and a half, and included multiple successful media and marketing startups. Yang graduated from Harvard in 1989 with a B.A. in psychology. For seven years, he wrote Asian Pop, a biweekly column on Asian and Asian American media, entertainment, technology and culture for the San Francisco Chronicle; in October 2011, he launched a new weekly column, Tao Jones, for the Wall Street Journal Online.