Pink Ribbon Monaco names Su Park as ambassador and head of events

Pink Ribbon Monaco has announced the appointment of Su Park as its ambassador and director of events. The South Korean global entrepreneur will take her place alongside Vice‑President Tiffany Cromwell, Olympic and European gravel cycling champion, to spearhead the association’s international awareness and prevention efforts against women’s cancers.

With a decade-long base in Paris and now residing in Monaco, Su Park brings recognised expertise in the fine art and luxury sectors. Celebrated among Forbes’ ’30 Under 30′ for her advocacy of women’s leadership, she is known for a nuanced, cross-cultural approach that spans strategy, creativity and empathy.

A holistic vision for Pink Ribbon Monaco

Her remit includes designing and overseeing flagship events in Monaco and abroad, launching innovative awareness campaigns, and forging strategic partnerships anchored in integrity. Park embodies the association’s ethos: a blend of poise and purpose firmly rooted in a holistic vision of women’s wellbeing.

Gala to mark a new chapter

Park’s first major initiative will be the annual gala on 11th October 2025 at Hôtel de Paris Monte‑Carlo. This premiere event will usher in a new era defined by empowerment, influence, and impact.

Voices on the new leadership

“Su, like Tiffany, embodies Pink Ribbon Monaco’s essence: grace, brilliance, strength and resolve,” said Founder and President Natasha Frost‑Savio. Su Park added, “As women, we thrive when united by a shared vision and a common cause. It is a privilege to contribute to a movement that celebrates courage, education and sisterhood … Pink Ribbon Monaco is more than a cause: it is a call to action. I am deeply honoured to serve it.”

Looking ahead

Upcoming highlights include the three‑day event culminating in the October gala, an innovative awareness campaign throughout October 2025, and, in 2026, a high‑profile charity golf tournament featuring a collaborative format with a world‑renowned musician. In parallel, Pink Ribbon Monaco will continue supporting research into lobular breast cancer at the Princess Grace Hospital Centre.

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