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EL
PUEBLO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EL PUEBLO JUNTA DIRECTIVA
Peter
J. Morris
President / Presidente
Dr.
Morris received his medical training at UNC, Chapel Hill,
graduating with a MD in 1978, completing a residency in
Pediatrics in 1981, and a MPH in Epidemiology in 1986. He
is Board Certified in both Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine.
He initially practiced with the National Health Services
Corps in rural, Southeastern Kentucky, and has taught in
the medical school at UNC. Dr. Morris continues a limited
pediatric practice in clinics and as a relief hospitalist.
He has received teaching awards from both Duke and UNC residents
in pediatrics and family practice.
Dr. Morris serves as Medical Director for Wake County Human
Services, in Raleigh, North Carolina. He first came to Wake
County as an Assistant Health Director in 1986, then became
Deputy Director, Interim Health Director, and now serves
as Medical Director for the combined Human Services agency
– Wake County Human Services.
Dr. Morris is now seeking a Masters of Divinity at Duke
University as both a professional and personal pursuit.
He lives in rural Wake County between Fuquay-Varina and
Holly Springs. His wife, Sarah Anna Smith, is a MSW at Dorothea
Dix, working in geriatrics, at the opposite end of the age
spectrum. Home life is kept active by menagerie of cats
and dogs.
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Rogelio
Valencia
Secretary / Secretario
Rogelio
Valencia was born in Mexico. In Mexico he worked as Educational
Counselor in Middle School in his hometown Torreón,
and later as Assistant Director at “House of Hope”
Orphanage in Tijuana. He moved to North Carolina in 1990.
He worked for Duke University for several years under the
Department of Psychology. Since 1999 he serves as “Hispanic
Ombudsman” with the NC Department of Health and Human
Services
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Pablo
Escobar
Treasurer / Tesorero
Pablo
Escobar has spent his life working for the public good.
He has helped break down barriers between people of different
cultures. He has worked with non-profits in the delivery
of health care. He has looked out for the interests of the
disenfranchised and has been a tireless defender of the
environment. Pablo has employed his skills in various enterprises:
Computer operations, the U.S. Peace Corps, a full-service
translation and interpreting bureau, Kaiser Permanente,
Exploris Museum, the North Carolina Progress Board, Durham
and Wake County governments, the City of Raleigh, Wake County
Public Schools, and most recently, Urban Ministries, where
he serves as Director of Operations. Besides serving on
the board of El Pueblo, Pablo is also a board member of
the Environmental Education Fund.
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Hilton
Cancel
Immediate Past President / Presidente
anterior
Hilton
Cancel, born in New York City to Puerto Rican parents, is
an experienced law enforcement officer, having retired from
the Indianapolis Police Department with the rank of Detective
Lieutenant in 1985. After his retirement, he was appointed
Vice President of Security for the Pan-American games and
worked in the corrections field in California until moving
to North Carolina in 1997. Mr. Cancel has been recognized
for his advocate work on behalf of Latinos, winning the
Indiana Jefferson Award. Mr. Cancel was only the 3rd Latino
in the U.S. to chair an Urban League affiliate office. Since
moving to N.C., Mr. Cancel was appointed as Commissioner
of Security for the Special Olympics World Games, and helped
write the security plan for the 2007 Pan American Bid Committee.
Mr. Cancel was recently elected to the Executive Committee
of the National Latino Peace Officers Association North
Carolina State Chapter and was appointed to the Board of
North Carolinians Against Gun Violence in October 2006.
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Taty
Padilla
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Taty
Padilla, MEMBER AT LARGE, was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico
and has lived in North Carolina for many years. She has
been involved with El Pueblo from its beginning, when she
helped plan the first Fiesta del Pueblo. Over the years,
she has become a key member of the Fiesta's organizing committee,
and has lent her time to many of the other initiatives of
the organization. In the Fall of 2000, Lt. Governor Beverly
Purdue hired Ms. Padilla as the first and only Latina to
work in her office and now Taty works at Wake County Smart
Start in the More at Four Program. Taty is an active volunteer
member of the community, and is involved with several organizations
in the area, including the Latin American Association of
North Carolina, Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Democrats
of North Carolina, Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies &
SAFECHILD Board member, El Centro para Familias Hispanas
advisory board, Healthy Wake Coalition, ALPES, Wake County
Senior Citizens advisory board, Wake County Gang Prevention
Task Force, NC Hispanic Profecionals,Wake County Domestic
Violence Task Force, NC Task Force for Healthy Weight in
Children and Youth, Women's Health Task Force, WCPSS Community
Coalition and participated in the Latino Health Task Force
. She is on the Baord of the Red Cross, Urban Ministries,
and on Interact's Latino Advisory Board.
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Gary
Phillips
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Gary
Phillips is former Chair of the Chatham County Board of
Commissioners. He grew up in Green Creek, North Carolina,
born into a family of millworkers and teachers. He graduated
from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He
is a businessman, writer and former United Methodist pastor.
Gary is a volunteer for El Vinculo Hispano in Siler City,
where he previously served on its Board of Directors. He
has participated in El Pueblo activities such as El Foro
for the past years and will be El Pueblo's first Board member
who has served as an elected official. He lives in a rammed
earth cottage in the woods of Silk Hope in Chatham County.
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Dan
Moore
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Dr.
Dan E. Moore is Program Director and Senior Advisor to the
Office of the President at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation of
Battle Creek, Michigan. As Senior Advisor, he draws on more
than 18 years at the Foundation and 10 years experience
as Vice President for Programs where he provided administrative
and programmatic leadership to the following areas: philanthropy
and volunteerism, Latin American and Caribbean programming,
food systems and rural development, information and communications
technology, leadership grant making, the Kellogg National
Leadership Program, and the Kellogg International Leadership
Program.
As Program Director in Philanthropy and Volunteerism Dr.
Moore focuses on growing philanthropy and volunteerism and
enhancing the nonprofit sector—in other words, promoting
private giving for the public good.
Before joining the Foundation staff, Dr. Moore was a faculty
member at Cornell University and Pennsylvania State University.
He has been a visiting distinguished professor at the Universidad
Autonoma de Guadalajara in Mexico, a fellow and faculty
member at the Salzburg Seminar in Austria, a research fellow
of the Organization of American States, and a resident consultant
on issues of technology diffusion in EMBRAPA, the Brazilian
Organization for Agricultural Research. Dr. Moore was a
Group II Kellogg National Fellow, and served as a member
of the advisory committee to Group VII of the program. He
is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement
of Science and serves on several nonprofit boards.
He holds his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State
University, Columbus. His master’s and Ph.D. degrees
in sociology were earned at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison
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Bill
Beardall Herrera
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Bill
Beardall Herrera, was born in Colon, Republic of Panama.
Bill attended the American Schools in the Canal Zone and
received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arkansas.
As a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps, he flew
over 540 Combat missions in Vietnam receiving, among other
awards, the Distinguished Flying Cross. In 1977 Bill graduated
from NC State University with a Masters degree in Landscape
Architecture and is now Assistant Director of the Facilities
Operations Department at NC State University, with responsibilities
for the Management of the Grounds, the Fleet of Vehicles
and collection of Solid Waste and Recycling. He serves on
the Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic and Latino Affairs,
and is on the Development Committee; Bill sits on the Boards
of the Triangle United Way, the Hispanic Family Center of
Raleigh. Bill's idea of fun, for the past 23 years, is going
whitewater canoeing with several other insane friends. He
is married to Judy L. Smith who works for North Carolina's
Division of Aging. They live in Raleigh.
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Rebecca
Reyes
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Rebecca
Reyes grew up in Texas and for the last 20 years has lived
in North Carolina. She received a M.Div. from Austin Presbyterian
Theological Seminary, Austin, Tx. and in 1979 was ordained
as the first Hispanic woman ordained in the Presbyterian
Church US. In 1993 she received a Master of Social Work
from UNC-Chapel Hill. She currently works as coordinator
for the Latino Health Project at Duke University Hospital.
Rebecca is and has been involved in several state and inter-agency
committees and groups addressing Latino issues, health care,
and community development. She has served on the boards
for the NC Humanities Council, Durham Partnership For Children,
Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Board just to
mention a few. Rebecca received the Diversity Award from
Duke University and Health System in 2003.
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B.
David Reese
Board Member / Miembro de la Junta
Directiva
Fundraising Committee
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Teresita
Hoffman
Board Member |
Yvonne
Cerna
Board Member |
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