Dominic Ng(II)
- Executive
Dominic Ng joined East West Bank in May 1991. As its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, he has since transformed a small savings and loan with assets of $600 million into a global commercial bank with over $60 billion in assets and a differentiated U.S. - China focus. The bank placed first in the $50 billion and above category in Bank Director's 2021 Bank Performance Scorecard.
A thought leader in banking, economics, foreign policy, arts and culture, Mr. Ng serves on the governing boards of Mattel, University of Southern California and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. He is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has been widely profiled for his business achievements, civic and philanthropic leadership. Mr. Ng was recognized by American Banker as Banker of the Year and awarded United Way Worldwide's highest honor. He was named by the Los Angeles Business Journal as Business Person of the Year, by Forbes as one of 25 most notable Chinese Americans, and by the Los Angeles Times as one of 100 most influential people in Los Angeles. In addition, Mr. Ng's commitment to expanding U.S.-China cultural understanding helped bring contemporary Chinese art into the permanent collections of the L.A. County Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, L.A.
Mr. Ng's extensive past board service includes PacifiCare Health Systems; Federal Reserve Bank San Francisco - Los Angeles Branch; and the Committee of 100 of which he served as Chairman, advocating for constructive engagement between the U.S. and China.
A thought leader in banking, economics, foreign policy, arts and culture, Mr. Ng serves on the governing boards of Mattel, University of Southern California and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. He is a Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and has been widely profiled for his business achievements, civic and philanthropic leadership. Mr. Ng was recognized by American Banker as Banker of the Year and awarded United Way Worldwide's highest honor. He was named by the Los Angeles Business Journal as Business Person of the Year, by Forbes as one of 25 most notable Chinese Americans, and by the Los Angeles Times as one of 100 most influential people in Los Angeles. In addition, Mr. Ng's commitment to expanding U.S.-China cultural understanding helped bring contemporary Chinese art into the permanent collections of the L.A. County Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, L.A.
Mr. Ng's extensive past board service includes PacifiCare Health Systems; Federal Reserve Bank San Francisco - Los Angeles Branch; and the Committee of 100 of which he served as Chairman, advocating for constructive engagement between the U.S. and China.