2026 Summer & Fall Events

ASA Northern California Chapter

Upcoming Events

Join ASA NorCal for educational programs, cultural experiences, and opportunities to connect with fellow appraisal professionals.

ASA NorCal In-Person Event
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Explore the Oldest Chinatown in North America

Walking tour led by David Lei

Saturday, July 25, 2026

10:00 am–12:00 pm: Guided walking tour

12:00 pm–1:30 pm: Dim sum lunch at the historic Lai Hong Lounge

Fee: $35 members / $45 non-members; lunch included

CE Credits: TBD

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Walking Tour of San Francisco Chinatown led by David Lei

About the Tour

Join the NorCal Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers for a special guided walking tour of San Francisco’s historic Chinatown, led by renowned local historian and community leader David Lei.

This immersive tour will explore the rich culture, history, art collections, and hidden stories of one of the oldest and most vibrant Chinatowns in North America. Participants will gain deeper insight into the neighborhood’s role in shaping Chinese American history and its continuing influence on San Francisco’s cultural landscape.

This program offers appraisers and cultural professionals an opportunity to better understand the artistic, historical, and social contexts that inform Chinese American material culture and heritage. A dim sum lunch will follow at the historic Lai Hong Lounge.

About the Guide

David Lei

David Lei

David Lei is a community leader, historian, and educator dedicated to preserving and sharing Chinese American history and culture. After beginning his career as a social worker in San Francisco’s Chinatown and later working in international business, he retired in 2003 and focused on community building, youth education, and the arts.

David has presented on Chinese American art, history, and culture at institutions across North America, including the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Chinese Historical Society of America, UC Berkeley, the Commonwealth Club, and numerous museums and cultural organizations. He has also contributed his expertise to media and documentary projects, including PBS’s American Experience.

David has been involved with San Francisco’s Chinese New Year Parade since 1965, serving as parade director and continuing today as its cultural advisor.

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Thank you for your interest in ASA NorCal programming.

ASA NorCal Business Valuation Webinar

Bridging the Valuation Gap: Deal Mechanics, Tax Compliance & Intangible Asset Appraisal for Private Entities

Part of the 2026 Summer CPE Series with the Nevada Society of CPAs

Wednesday, July 29, 2026

12:00 pm–1:00 pm PT

Format: Virtual webinar

Designed for: CPAs and advisors seeking to broaden their understanding of valuation

Free to members of the Nevada Society of CPAs

About the Webinar

This session is designed for CPAs and advisors who want to broaden their understanding of business valuation and recognize when a valuation issue is in front of them.

The program bridges the gap between deal mechanics, tax compliance, and intangible asset appraisal for private entities, connecting the valuation concepts that surface in transactions, tax reporting, and financial reporting engagements.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2026

Time: 12:00 pm–1:00 pm PT

Format: Virtual webinar

Cost: Free to Nevada Society of CPAs members

ASA NorCal Summer Social

Summer Bocce Ball & Potluck

Bring your favorite dish or drink to share.

Saturday, August 1, 2026

5:00 pm–8:00 pm PT

Location:
Home of Andrea Roth
Lafayette, East Bay

Partners, plus ones, and guests are welcome.

Free to attend

Bocce balls on a bocce court

Join Us for Bocce Ball & Potluck

Join ASA NorCal for a relaxed summer evening of bocce ball, potluck, and community connection. Bring your favorite dish or drink to share and enjoy time with fellow members, partners, plus ones, and guests.

This casual social event is free to attend.

Event Details

Date: Saturday, August 1, 2026

Time: 5:00 pm–8:00 pm PT

Location: Home of Andrea Roth, Lafayette, East Bay

Cost: Free

Guests: Partners, plus ones, and guests are welcome

ASA NorCal Personal Property Webinar

Digital Media Art: History and Valuation for Appraisers

With Claudia Hess, MBA, Art Appraiser

Wednesday, September 2, 2026

12:00 pm–1:00 pm PT

Format: Virtual webinar with Q&A

Registration: $25 members / $35 non-members

Earn 1.2 CE credit

About the Webinar

Join ASA NorCal for a Personal Property webinar exploring the rich history of digital media art and practical strategies for assessing its value.

Claudia Hess, MBA, Art Appraiser, of Hess Art Advisory LLC will introduce key considerations for appraisers working with digital media and conclude the one-hour program with a question-and-answer session.

The Presenter

Claudia Hess, MBA

Claudia Hess is an art appraiser with Hess Art Advisory LLC. In this webinar, she will examine the development of digital media art and the valuation issues appraisers should consider when researching and assessing these works.

Learn more about Claudia Hess and the program

Registration

$25 members / $35 non-members

1.2 CE credit

One-hour virtual program with Q&A.

ASA NorCal Business Valuation Webinar

Profit Acceleration: How Business Owners Can Grow from the Inside Out

With Karen Luu, MBA, Founder of Kluu & Company

Thursday, October 8, 2026

12:00 pm–1:00 pm PT

Format: Virtual webinar

Registration: $25 members / $35 non-members

Earn 1.2 CE credits

About the Webinar

Most business owners believe they need more leads or more marketing to grow. In the majority of cases, though, the real problem is hiding inside their own systems: profit leaks, disconnected processes, and inconsistent follow-up that quietly drain revenue. When those issues are fixed, profit moves quickly.

For ASA NorCal members, this session is especially timely for the business owners you work with, since stronger operations tend to be reflected in business value.

The session will cover:

  • The three most common profit leaks in small and mid-size businesses
  • An example of the Profit Simulator
  • Why internal systems matter, and how stronger operations translate into business value

The Presenter

Karen Luu, MBA

Karen Luu is the founder of Kluu & Company, where she partners with leaderpreneurs (leaders and entrepreneurs) to build scalable, profitable businesses through strategic planning, operational improvement, digital transformation, and access to funding, driving durable long-term impact for executives, founders, business owners, and investors.

She brings more than 20 years of experience driving organizational success through disciplined strategy execution aligned with core business mission and goals, including senior executive leadership roles leading turnarounds and growth initiatives. Her work spans M&A environments, post-merger integration, divestitures, change management, culture transformation, and enterprise-wide technology implementations, across financial services, real estate, transportation and logistics, technology, retail, hospitality, and private equity–backed businesses.

Karen holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a BA in Business Administration from the University of Washington, Foster School of Business. Fun fact: she enjoys the cultural richness of playing the guzheng.

Kluu & Company website  |  LinkedIn

Registration

$25 members / $35 non-members

1.2 CE credits

Thursday, October 8, 2026 | 12:00 pm–1:00 pm PT | Virtual program.

Event Archive

Past Events

ASA NorCal In-Person Event
Past Event

Understanding Photographic Processes: 19th Century to Contemporary

With Rick Pérez and Robert Tat

Saturday, June 13, 2026

12:00 pm–1:30 pm PT

Location:
Casemore Gallery
1275 Minnesota Street, Suite 102
San Francisco, CA 94107

CE Credits: 1.8 CE

Original Registration: $25 members / $35 non-members

Understanding Photographic Processes event flyer

About the Seminar

This in-person, hands-on presentation led by Robert Tat and Rick Pérez demonstrated how to identify common photographic processes from the mid-19th century to the present.

Attendees examined original examples up close, including salt prints, cased images, albumen prints, cyanotypes, silver and platinum prints, color processes, and digital prints, with a focus on the distinguishing characteristics of each.

The Presenters

Robert Tat

Robert Tat is a retired San Francisco-based gallerist and collector. He acquired his first fine art photograph in 1979—a vintage print by Ansel Adams—and has been passionate about fine photographs ever since. His areas of expertise include vintage, modern, and vernacular works, with an emphasis on 20th-century European and American Modernism.

Rick Pérez

Rick Pérez has more than 25 years of experience in the arts, including over 15 years with fine art galleries across the United States, specializing in photography, painting, and works on paper. As an appraiser, he has provided insurance, resale, and donation valuations for collections of all sizes. As an art advisor, he has helped build contemporary collections for individuals and corporations, sourcing works from galleries, art fairs, artists, and the secondary market. Rick is a candidate member of the American Society of Appraisers.

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