Sung Park is a Co-founder and Venture Partner of TransLink Capital. Sung is responsible for TransLink’s investments in Silent Music Band and Xsigo. He supports TransLink portfolio companies with their customers and partners in Korea and Japan. He is also the CEO of SPKorea.
Prior to TransLink, seeing well-known Silicon Valley start-ups such as Juniper and Alteon achieving early success in the Korean market, Sung founded SPKorea in 2003 to provide U.S. start-ups with an access to the Korean market and the Korean market with an access to technology and financial institutions in the U.S.
Prior to SPKorea, Sung founded Soundpipe Inc. in 1999. Soundpipe developed small to medium office IP PBX and Wi-Fi IP phones. Soundpipe achieved the price point of key telephone systems with the features and functions of PBXs, fully utilizing the standards based technology in the Internet world. Soundpipe also developed one of the world's first Wi-Fi phones based on the UMS client technology. In 2003, the company was acquired by Comdial Inc., a major PBX vendor in the U.S.
Sung holds an M.B.A. from Stanford University and a B.S. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He serves on the board of Indochina Capital and the board of trustees of The Hill School.