About Myrna Lim
Businesswoman, real estate professional, television producer, and former public official Myrna Lim has served in a number of executive and administrative positions across multiple industries. After graduating from University of California, Berkeley, she worked in the private sector developing, constructing, leasing, managing, buying, and selling office, retail, industrial, commercial, and residential properties all over California for Sumitomo Bank, Bank of America, and Bank of California. In 1994, Myrna Lim formed her own company, The Realty Group, providing property management and consulting services to various government entities and school districts in the San Francisco Bay area such as the San Francisco Unified School District, Oakland Unified School District, City College of San Francisco, and the Port of Oakland.
Myrna Lim also served as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer, developing affordable housing for families in San Francisco with Asian, Inc., a nonprofit housing organization. In 2001, she was appointed by former Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., to serve as a Small Business Commissioner and Planning Commissioner with the City and County of San Francisco, developing initiatives to help grow small businesses and approving city development projects.
Myrna Lim is the President of the Filipino-American Voters Education Council, a nonprofit organization educating members of the Filipino and Asian-American community about issues and legislation that affect their lives. Since 2007, she has been serving as Producer, Host, Director, and Writer for San Francisco public access television, programming shows and documentaries covering political and social issues facing California and the United States as a whole. She is currently pursuing her Juris Doctor at Lincoln Law School in Sacramento.


