Carl Choi

Carl Choi (Born March 6, 1978), also known as Catch, is an American entrepreneur, producer, and talent manager. Graduating from the University of Southern California, Marshall School Of Business, he has held senior positions with Andersen Business Consulting and Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. He is currently the CEO and co-founder of Plan C Group, Inc. As CEO of Plan C Group, Choi has been a key player in the company's accomplishments and growth. Choi is known for his work with Asian American representation in the media, and his focus on the Asian American market is said to have sparked a growth in the awareness for the Asian American community. In 2001, Choi became a close friend and later developed a business management relationship with Jin (rapper). Choi also managed a well-known Asian American music group in the United States called Far East Movement (2003-2010) and was instrumental in signing the group to Cherry Tree / Interscope Records. Expanding into new areas of the entertainment business in 2009, Choi signed on to manage Taiwanese pop-star Van Ness Wu, pastor-artist Jaeson Ma, as well as Hong Kong actor, director, producer, Daniel Wu. He has also dabbled in several films, acting as the Executive Producer/Producer for No Sleep Til Shanghai, Executive Producer for 1040, and also helping produce films such as a 2007 Sundance Official Selection Finishing the Game, and action drama West 32nd