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Miller was a teacher for 12 years in New Jersey and also worked in retail accounting and management at Bullock's/Macy's before joining the foundation.
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Mosqueda holds a Master in Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of California, Irvine.
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Before joining CCF, Diaz managed all public, media and community relations for Crystal Stairs, the largest private, nonprofit child care development agency in California.
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Previously, Hansen was the National Farm Workers Service Center's director of real estate development for California.
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Her extensive experience in affordable housing also includes working at: the City of Los Angeles Housing Department as assistant general manager for housing development; the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) as Southern California director; Bank of America as senior vice president and Southern California regional manager for affordable housing lending; the Los Angeles Community Design Center as project manager for its affordable housing developments; and the Los Angeles County Community Development Commission as principal development specialist.
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Aguirre oversees the foundation's Diversity in Philanthropy initiative, which seeks to increase CCF's partnerships with Los Angeles' diverse ethnic, gender, geographic, and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities.
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Aguirre chairs the Southern California membership chapter of Hispanics in Philanthropy, an affinity group for grantmakers dedicated to strengthening Latino communities by increasing resources for the Latino and Latin American civil sector and by increasing Latino participation and leadership throughout the field of philanthropy.
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Bradford started her career in planned giving in 2001 as a gift planning officer at CCF.
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Before joining the foundation in 2006, Cho was the communications and policy director at the Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST), a nonprofit human rights organization that works to end forced labor and human trafficking of adults and children around the world.
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Cho was also a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and Asian Wall Street Journal based in Seoul, Korea, and worked at the Division for the Advancement of Women at the United Nations' headquarters in New York City.
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Fackelmann is a graduate of Villanova University with a Bachelor of Arts in political science.
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John E. Kobara is the chief development and marketing officer for CCF and oversees the foundations' efforts to raise funds, serve and expand the donor base, as well as promote the foundation's impact in the community through the media, publications and Web site.
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Kobara also was president/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters serving the Greater Los Angeles area; senior vice president of Sylvan Learning Systems; president/CEO of OnlineLearning.net; vice chancellor of UCLA; and vice president and general manager of Falcon Cable TV.
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Peterson has worked for Families In Schools, a legacy organization of the Los Angeles Annenberg Metropolitan Project (LAAMP) that expands LAAMP's comprehensive work to successfully engage parents in their children's education.
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As an award-winning editor for USA TODAY, she won an Exceptional Merit Media Award for a project that examined gender equity at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I universities in 1996.
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Highlights of his experience include investment and risk analysis, Monte Carlo simulation, depletion analysis, asset allocation analysis, pension evaluation, real estate value projections, portfolio implementation, investment manager selection and evaluations, as well as investment portfolio optimizer applications.
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His career and initial training occurred with Merrill Lynch and Pierce, and Fenner & Smith.
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Allen's past employers include: Morgan Stanley, Sony Entertainment, Bank of America Capital Asset Management and Kayne Anderson Rudnick.
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Luansing holds Bachelor of Science in business administration from New York University.
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Before joining CCF, Moore worked for Family Assessment Counseling and Education Services (FACES), Inc, a nonprofit counseling center based in Fullerton that serves children and their families experiencing divorce and/or other family trauma.
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Art in the Village facilitates K-5 student arts exhibitions and encourages arts education in local elementary schools in South Los Angeles.
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Welborne is a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Visiting Committee for the Department of Urban Studies and Planning.
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In 1991, Welborne was appointed a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design, and was elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) in 1993.
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Nationally recognized for her commitment toward the betterment of underserved communities in Los Angeles and beyond, Antonia Hernández oversees all operational and programmatic aspects of the foundation's activities.
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Arroyo was recognized in 2007 as one of 25 emerging Latina leaders in California by Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), an organization that promotes leadership, education and political advocacy among Latinas.
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Chavira received a Master in Public Policy from the University of Southern California and graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in history.
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Choi serves on the Southern California Program and Membership subcommittees of Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy.
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Davis was the first woman licensed into Christian ministry in 1982 at Los Angeles' 100-year-old Second Baptist Church.
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Davis is active with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., serving as the chaplain of both the Los Angeles Alumnae Chapter and the Farwest Region.
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Vera de Vera
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VERA DE VERA Director of Grants ext. 222
Vera de Vera manages the competitive grantmaking operations and supervises most of the program staff.
De Vera was previously the senior director for the western region of the Fannie Mae Foundation for more than six years.She led that foundation's efforts to build strategic partnerships to develop solutions to the nation's affordable housing challenges.
De Vera was also a field representative for U.S. Sen.
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De Vera is an alumna of the Leadership Southern California, Ambassadors Within and California Tomorrow Fellows programs.
De Vera currently serves on the boards of directors of Visual Communications and the Regional Advisory Council for Southern California Public Radio.She also co-teaches the "Ethics in Grantmaking" component of the Southern California Grantmakers' "Fundamentals in Grantmaking" course.
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Previously, Ito was the executive director of Visual Communications, the nation's premier Asian American media arts organization.
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Ito currently serves on the board of directors for Telic Arts Exchange and the advisory committee for Films By Youth Inside (FYI Films).
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A native of Los Angeles, Ito received a master's degree in Asian American studies from the University of California, Los Angeles and a bachelor's in American studies from Mount Holyoke College.
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Prior positions include serving as executive vice president and chief operating officer of the National Congress for Community Economic Development in Washington, D.C.; program officer for urban affairs at the San Francisco Foundation; and the director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Planning and Community Services with the City of New Orleans.
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Richard Ruiz supports the activities of the Programs Department, focusing on the Best Care Initiative, Centinela Medical Funds, Community Building Initiative, Fellowships for Visual Artists, and the Eisner Foundation.
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Ruiz received a bachelor's degree in English literature from California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo and obtained a Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) certificate.
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The project was created by the City of Los Angeles Community Development Department as part of its Los Angeles Business Assistance Program and sought to attract businesses to the Historic Core of Downtown.