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  1. Peter Cho is the global people chair for BCG X, Boston Consulting Groups tech build and design unit. He is a core member of the firm's Transformation practice; he focuses on the Financial Institutions and Technology, Media & Telecommunications practices.

  2. Meet Peter Cho @petecho of Jeju! From an early age, Peter developed an intuitive grasp of cooking from his Korean immigrant mother.

  3. View Peter Chos profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Managing Director and Partner | Global People Chair of BCG X | Head of BCG X Southeast… · Experience: BCG...

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  4. Feb 6, 2021 · Peter Cho is one of Portlands most acclaimed chefs. His modern Korean restaurant Han Oak that he co-owns with his partner, Sun Young Park, was named restaurant of the year by both Portland...

  5. View Peter Chos profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

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  6. May 31, 2018 · Peter Cho, the chef-owner at Han Oak in Portland, Oregon shares what it's like to open the country's most exciting Korean spot in his family home.

  7. Jul 6, 2023 · Born in Korea and raised in Oregon, Peter Cho has made a mark on the Portland food scene. After graduating from the University of Oregon, Cho moved to New York City. Over the next 12 years there, he worked his way up to executive chef and director of a Michelin-starred restaurant group.

  8. Peter instills in us that doing things a different way can be the right way. Your own way. He walks the line of family business and business being his family flipping traditional business models upside down.

  9. Insurance Consultant · Invited to assist in setting up the Samsung Re Facultative Underwriting/Claims/Underwriting Support operation in Singapore. · Experience: Work from home · Location: Singapore...

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  10. Family has always been a key element in James Beard-nominated chef and restaurateur Peter Cho’s story—who left a decade-long stint in NYC to be closer to his parents—and it was his partner and restaurant co-owner, Sun Young Park, who found the space on Craigslist that would eventually become Han Oak.