The story behind EDGE

About.

AREAA's strength is its people. We built EDGE because investing in mentorship is one of the most durable ways to grow leaders across generations.

What EDGEucation is

An umbrella for everything EDGE becomes.

EDGEucation is the public face of everything we teach: the workshops, the alumni community, the curriculum we keep adding to year over year. The AREAA EDGE mentorship program is how you get in. EDGEucation is what you stay in for the rest of your career.

There are three ways in — as a mentor, a mentee, or a committee member — and we interview for all three. Earn your spot once and you're alumni for good.


Program origin

From "theEDGE" to a leadership pipeline.

"theEDGE" started in the early 2010s as AREAA's Young Professionals subgroup — events, mixers, a place for up-and-coming AAPI real estate folks to find each other. Over the years it grew into something more structured: a real cohort, with mentors, mentees, capstones, and an alumni track.

We kept the brushstroke double-peak mark — it's the visual through-line. The mission grew up with it. We went from "a place for young professionals to gather" to "the leadership pipeline AREAA can point to."


The four operating principles

E · D · G · E.

The acronym is how we run the program:

E — Empower

Alumni community for life

Earn your spot once and you're in EDGE for good.

D — Develop

Growth that fits you

Every mentee maps their own path — business, AREAA leadership, and personal growth.

G — Give

Capstone contributions

Every mentee ships a capstone — a contribution to AREAA, a thesis on leadership, or a video testimonial.

E — Elevate

Mentors grow too

Pairings work both ways. Mentors sharpen their own leadership while they're helping mentees do the same.


Continuity philosophy

Built for continuity across chair years.

Long-running programs survive when continuity is built in on purpose. So we run the chair and vice chair as one succession unit, we write the playbook down, and we build the alumni network deliberately. Every cohort year adds to the program. None of it rests on one person.

When you're part of EDGE, you're part of a community that took the time to know you, invest in you, and stay in touch.

The ten-seat default (we'll flex when the signal says to). The interviews at every level. The alumni-only workshops. All of it exists to protect that promise.

Read why EDGE works →


Leadership

Chair, vice chair, committee, advisors.

A chair and vice chair lead each year, backed by the committee and a layer of advisors — past chairs and senior voices. We run the chair and VC as one succession unit, so this year's VC is usually next year's chair. That's how continuity gets built in.

Ann Chang
2027 EDGE Chair (incoming) · 2026 EDGE Vice Chair

Ann Chang

Ann's a residential specialist at Sequoia Real Estate with two decades across the San Francisco Bay Area. She served as 2024 AREAA San Francisco Peninsula Chapter President, sits on the AREAA Board, and won Best of AREAA for Professional Development. She speaks Cantonese, Mandarin, and English, and studied Molecular and Cell Biology at UC Berkeley.

Ann becomes EDGE Chair for the 2027 cohort year, continuing the chair-to-vice-chair succession the program runs on.


The 2026 committee

The team behind the year.

Twelve people run the 2026 cohort — interviewing candidates, pairing mentors with mentees, running workshops, and keeping the program steady year over year. Thank you to:

2026 AREAA EDGE Committee group photo.
2026 AREAA EDGE Committee

The parent organization

AREAA.

The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) is a non-profit trade organization working to make homeownership more accessible in Asian American communities. It started in 2003 and now spans more than 40 chapters across North America. EDGE is one of its flagship leadership programs.

More at areaa.org.


Support EDGE

EDGE runs on sponsors.

Sponsors cover what mentees would otherwise pay out of pocket — workshop dinners, cohort events, capstone production, and the infrastructure that holds the alumni community together. If your organization wants to back AAPI real estate leadership, we'd love to talk.

See how sponsorship works

Ready to get involved?

Find your way in.

Mentee, mentor, committee, chapter — every path starts with a conversation.

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