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Las Vegas — Entrepreneur Justin Woo Channels Business Savvy into Lifelong Community Impact

By Matthias Binder April 2, 2026
Las Vegas CEO goes from building a business to helping the community
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Las Vegas CEO goes from building a business to helping the community

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A Pioneer Retires Young, Then Reinvents HimselfCOVID Ignites a Call to Urgent ActionCracking Cold Cases Through Targeted FundingFueling Good Through Fresh Enterprises

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Justin Woo built a thriving digital marketing firm during the internet’s nascent days, retired at 35, and later returned to Las Vegas with a renewed purpose. Now leading Woo Fortune Cookie, he directs his entrepreneurial energy toward nonprofits that deliver emergency aid and crack unsolved mysteries. His ventures blend profit with profound local good, demonstrating how one resident’s vision continues to uplift Southern Nevada.[1]

A Pioneer Retires Young, Then Reinvents Himself

Justin Woo launched Apollo Interactive in 1995 alongside two partners, just as dial-up connections defined the web. The firm began by crafting basic websites for local shops in Los Angeles, often for minimal fees. As online presence became essential, Apollo expanded to serve major clients like Mandalay Bay, Excalibur, Circus Circus, Monte Carlo, Kellogg’s, Warner Bros., Curves, Wingstop, and the American Heart Association.[1]

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The company evolved from web design to comprehensive digital marketing, online advertising, and lead generation. By 2007, Woo sold the business and stepped away to savor life. He dabbled in Los Angeles nightlife promotions and produced an electronic music radio show. In 2015, he settled permanently in Las Vegas, taking on select marketing gigs, including an app for the Golden Knights after their inaugural season.[1]

COVID Ignites a Call to Urgent Action

The pandemic marked a pivotal shift for Woo, who witnessed widespread hardship in affording essentials. This spurred him to found Vegas Helps in 2020, focusing on emergency relief for Southern Nevada residents. Last year, the organization donated $10,000 and raised another $13,500 to supply food aid to SNAP-eligible families affected by a government shutdown. Each beneficiary received a 70-pound box of prepackaged meals.[1]

Woo has earned multiple community awards for these efforts. Vegas Helps embodies his commitment to direct, tangible support during crises, filling gaps left by broader disruptions.[1]

Cracking Cold Cases Through Targeted Funding

Woo co-founded Vegas Justice League and Project Justice with Lydia Ansel to aid law enforcement in resolving long-stalled investigations. The initiatives fund advanced forensic DNA testing and innovative tools like AI software for the Las Vegas Metro Police. To date, Project Justice has contributed to solving 54 cold cases nationwide, including eight murders in Las Vegas. More than $1 million has supported over 150 DNA probes.[1][2]

One landmark case involved 14-year-old Stephanie Isaacson, murdered in 1989 while walking to school. Using a world-record minute DNA sample, testing identified suspect Darren Roy Marchand. Each case typically requires $5,000 for extraction, genealogy, and matching. The league, formed in 2022 with philanthropists like Craig Tann, Greg Woods, and Penny Chutima, seeks broader involvement from businesses and residents.[1][2]

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Fueling Good Through Fresh Enterprises

In 2024, Woo established Woo Fortune Cookie as a venture studio to sustain his projects. Early partnerships included Fortune Events, a luxury catering and events firm with Chef Gary LaMorte, and Virtue Real Estate with broker Darin Marques. The next year brought The64.com, a national online voting platform where fans select top food, people, and places across six rounds.[1]

  • Apollo Interactive: Digital marketing pioneer, sold in 2007.
  • Vegas Helps: Emergency aid since 2020.
  • Vegas Justice League/Project Justice: Cold case solvers, 54 cases closed.
  • Fortune Events: High-end catering launched 2024.
  • The64.com: Voting platform debuted 2025.

These efforts reflect Woo’s philosophy: business success amplifies community returns. “Retirement, well, that didn’t last long. I am not one to sit around,” he told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.[1]

Venture Type Launch Year Key Impact
Business 1995 Grew from websites to national marketing for resorts and brands
Nonprofit 2020 Food aid for crisis-hit families; $23,500 raised in 2025
Nonprofit 2022 54 cold cases solved; $1M+ in forensics funding
Business 2024 Venture studio supporting philanthropy

Key Takeaways:

  • Woo’s early exit from business at 35 freed him to pursue passions that now drive change.
  • Nonprofits like Vegas Helps deliver immediate relief, while Justice League pursues justice long-term.
  • New companies ensure sustainability, merging profit with purpose in Las Vegas.

Justin Woo’s path underscores a timeless truth: true fulfillment often lies beyond the boardroom. His work not only feeds families and closes cases but inspires others to contribute. What community cause would you champion in Las Vegas? Share in the comments.

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