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Community Arts Stabilization Trust Announces New CEO, Ken Ikeda
CAST announces Ken Ikeda as its next CEO, succeeding Moy Eng who stepped down after nine years of leading CAST.

CAST announces Ken Ikeda as its next CEO, succeeding Moy Eng who stepped down after nine years of leading CAST.
The Equitable Development Initiative combines local knowledge, strategic partnerships, and program design expertise to support developers of color in advancing their careers and making a positive impact on communities.
With $2.5 million in financing help from CAST and lending support from Community Vision, Oakstop was able to purchase its flagship building at 1721 Broadway for $8 million.
San Francisco’s CounterPulse shows how arts organizations can take advantage of a lease-to-own model developed by CAST.
Oakstop’s purchase of its flagship building represents a big win for art, artists, entrepreneurship, and Black real estate ownership in the Bay Area.
Coworking and event space company Oakstop has purchased its flagship office building in downtown Oakland, the firm announced Tuesday.