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Jan-Ie Low

Jan-Ie Low

Jan-Ie Low held multiple strategic and senior-level positions in human resources for 12 years with Fortune 500 companies such as AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile USA.  With a passion to take the entrepreneurial plunge, Jan-Ie left corporate America in 2005 and started SATAY Thai Bistro & Bar, a family-owned restaurant in Las Vegas.

In the course of organizing special events at SATAY, Jan-Ie launched Golden Catalyst, a public relations, event planning, and marketing firm specializing in multicultural segments.  Established in 2008, Golden Catalyst continues to organize business summits, conventions, and political events nationwide. Her signature city-wide celebration, CNY in the Desert™, celebrated its 9th year and was named by Forbes Magazine as “One of the Top 8 Places in the United States to Celebrate Chinese New Year”. 

Jan-Ie owns two restaurants and she is always eager to invest in women-owned and minority-owned businesses. She recently assisted a technology company with 450 employees assess their long-term strategic plan and guided them through the logistical requirements to relocate their business to Nevada.

Jan-Ie is committed to serving her community, donating her time to organizations such as Chefs for Kids, Nevada Small Business Council, and Las Vegas China Town Lions Club. She was recognized by the Asian American Group Las Vegas as one of the “Community Achievement Award” honorees in 2017 and Vegas Inc. as one of the "Women to Watch in 2012".  She currently serves on the Advisory Board for the Young Asian Pacific American Leaders and is an active member of Women’s Chamber of Commerce of Nevada, which honored SATAY as the “2011 Minority Business of the Year.”     

Jan-Ie earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Washington.