The National Association of Asian American Professionals Kicks Off Board Restructuring

by | May 15, 2015 | National News | 0 comments

NAAAP Names First Four to New National Board

The National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) has named the first four board members to its newly restructured national board.

The four new board members are:
First four NAAAP National Board Members

Fabian De Rozario, National President of NAAAP, issued this statement: “Over the past two years, NAAAP leaders across the country have worked diligently to update criteria for our National Board.  We are delighted to welcome Chang, Lo, Abrams, and Ellis, senior executives who will provide bold leadership for NAAAP’s next chapter of building leaders.  I’m grateful to those who have served on the National Board previously.”

The ratification of Chang, Lo, Abrams, and Ellis represents the restructuring of NAAAP’s National Board. Previously, NAAAP’s board contained of representatives from its local chapters.

About NAAAP:
The National Association of Asian American Professionals is a non-profit organization that cultivates and empowers Asian & Pacific Islander leaders through professional development, community service, and networking.

To achieve these goals, NAAAP offers a diverse range of professional development programs on the local and national level, engages its membership in community service, and organizes professional networking events. These may range from a series of panels, workshops and seminars, and web-based sessions and networking.

www.naaap.org

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