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Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center Announces New Officers for Board of Directors
(San Francisco, May 13 2003)

Asian & Pacific Islander Wellness Center (A&PI Wellness Center) today announced new officers for its Board of Directors. They are Welmin Militante, Chair; John San Agustin, Treasurer; Kathleen Quirk, Secretary; and Myron Quon, Esq., Vice Chair of the Fund Development Committee.

Militante is Application and Decision Support Manager for the County of Santa Clara Social Services Agency. He has been a member of A&PI Wellness Center’s Board of Directors since 1996.

San Agustin just completed a term as chair of A&PI Wellness Center’s Board of Directors. He is a tax and investment manager with San Francisco-based Morling & Company.

Quirk worked in HIV prevention as an ethnographer and evaluator in Washington, DC, and then as an analyst for the University of California, San Francisco Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. Currently, she is a human services researcher at SRI International.

Quon most recently served as Staff Attorney and Deputy Regional Director for Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund in Los Angeles. He has a long and distinguished career as a defense counsel.

A&PI Wellness Center’s mission is to educate, support, empower, and advocate for A&PI communities – particularly A&PIs living with or at-risk for HIV/AIDS. A&PI Wellness Center is the oldest and most comprehensive non-profit HIV/AIDS services organization in North America targeting A&PI communities.

For more information contact:

John Manzon-Santos
A&PI Wellness Center
415.292.3420 X339
johnny@apiwellness.org



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