NaFFAA to convene 13th empowerment conference, names new executive director
From August 15-17, the National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) will host its 13th National Empowerment Conference (NEC) in Carson, California.
The theme of this
year’s NEC is “Make It Count: Transforming Mindsets for 2020 and Beyond,” which
reflects NaFFAA’s commitment to raising awareness around key issues affecting
the community, laying out a clear plan of action around the 2020 Census and
Presidential election, and building a unified vision of Filipino American
empowerment.
The three-day national convention will bring together a diverse array of
Filipino and Filipino American leaders from across the public, private, and
nonprofit sector for panels, workshops and receptions promoting community
engagement, knowledge-sharing, and bayanihan—or unity and cooperation.
Speakers and presenters will include Adelio Angelito Cruz, Philippine Consul
General for Los Angeles; Mayor Albert Robles, Carson; Commissioner Jessica
Caloza, Los Angeles Board of Public Works; and Anna Marie Cruz, Business
Development Office for CDC Small Business Finance.
“NaFFAA is driven by the tireless energy and boundless efforts of our network
of community advocates and leaders,” said Brendan Flores, NaFFAA’s national chairman.
“By holding our NEC in Los Angeles, we have a unique opportunity to leverage
the knowledge and power of community leaders, thinkers, and decision makers in
a region where a large number of Filipinos and Filipino Americans reside,
impacting different industries and all sectors of society.”
The 2019 NEC comes just as NaFFAA announces the appointment of Carissa
Villacorta as its new executive director, concluding an extensive search that
yielded a diverse field of candidates from coast to coast. Villacorta is an author
and public relations professional who organizes conferences and meet-ups among
the millennial community and uses such platform for storytelling, philanthropy,
entrepreneurship, advocacy and technology. Villacorta began her immigrant’s
journey at the Philippine Consulate General of New York, where she helped
organize diplomatic receptions, community gatherings and other projects. She
will succeed Jason Tengco, who stepped down in April after two years leading
NaFFAA.
“I’m elated that NaFFAA’s Board of Governors has invited me to join them in
their tireless work advocating for their rights, progress and well-being
of four million Filipinos in America. I’ve admired NaFFAA’s leadership over the
years and am grateful to have been invited to continue serving the Filipino
American community in this role,” said Villacorta in a statement. She will be
introduced at the upcoming NEC.
The National Federation of Filipino American Associations (NaFFAA) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization. Established in 1997, NaFFAA has been promoting the welfare and well-being of the more than 4 million Filipinos and Filipino Americans throughout the United States. NaFFAA’s vision is to serve as the voice of all Filipinos and Filipino Americans by uniting, engaging, and empowering diverse individuals and community organizations through leadership development, civic engagement, and national advocacy.
For more information or to become a member, partner or sponsor, contact us at (202) 803-1353 / info@naffaa.org. www.naffaa.org. — National Federation of Filipino American Associations