Sabrina Kay


Dr. Sabrina Kay is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist who has been involved in education, fashion, leadership, banking, and business.
She pursued undergraduate studies in Computer Science and Mathematics at the California State University in Long Beach. She holds a doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania where she was a member of the inaugural class of Wharton School's Work-Based Learning Leadership program, a Master of Science in Education from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, and an M.B.A. from the University of Southern California.

Business ventures

She is a founder, Chancellor, and CEO of Fremont College, a school she started for inner city youth while attending the Wharton School as a laboratory of her doctorate dissertation. Today, Fremont College provides MBA, Bachelor of Arts, Associate of Arts, Associate of Science degrees in the Technology, Healthcare, Business, and Paralegal programs and diplomas in wellness fields. She also founded California Design College, now The Art Institute of California – Hollywood. Other ventures she founded include Premier Business Bank, Fremont Private Investments, The Sabrina Kay Collection, Fashion Umbrella, and LAdesigns.

Civic involvements

She served as a Los Angeles City Planning Commissioner, Commissioner of the California Scholarshare Investment Board, accreditation evaluator for ACICS, and evaluator for BPPE. She was the President of CAPPS, ICEPAC, CCAPAC and board members of the Board of Governors of USC Alumni Association, USC Marshall School Board of Leaders, USC Korean American Studies Program, KAC, ACDPUK, and KACCLA.

Philanthropy

She started the Sabrina Kay Charitable Foundation. She served as the chairman of After School All Stars Los Angeles since 2002 and has been a board member of Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles Sports and Entertainment Commission, American Friends of the Louvre, the California Fashion Association, Getty House Foundation, Weingart Center, and the International Medical Corps Leadership Council.

Awards

Her achievements have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Visionary Award from Cedars Sinai Hospital and Fashion Industries Guild, the Education Award from After-School All-Stars presented by former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, United Nations Global Goals Award at the UN General Assembly by Novus Summit, the Humanitarian Award from International Medical Corps, and the Lifetime Education Leadership Award from Learning Consortium with Steve Wozniak and Sal Khan. She was inducted to Hall of Fame by California Association for Private Postsecondary Schools, named Woman of the Year by the California Legislature, was named Rising Asian Woman by the World Affairs Council, and was a finalist for Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young.