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    CORPORATIONS THAT ADVISE & CONTRIBUTE TO LARAZA,2008

    2008 Report


    CORPORATE ADVISORS

    Established in 1982, the Corporate Board of Advisors (CBA) is made up of senior executives from 25 major
    corporations, as well a liaison staff from each company. The CBA meets twice a year to receive updates on
    NCLR’s activities, dialogue, and make decisions about issues and programs of common concern. Throughout
    the year NCLR benefits from advice and assistance from the CBA, its closest corporate associates. CBA
    members also assist NCLR and its network through financial, in-kind, and programmatic support.


    Corp orate Board of Advi sors
    CHAIR
    JOHNSON & JOHNSON
    Principal
    Russ Deyo
    Vice President, General Counsel,
    and Chief Compliance Officer
    Liaison
    Darrel Jodrey
    Executive Director, Federal Affairs
    Liaison
    Freddy Jimenez
    Assistant General Counsel

    ALLSTATE INSURANCE
    COMPANY
    Principal
    Jessica Rivera
    Assistant Vice President, Customer
    Experience and Innovation
    Marketing
    Liaison
    Patricia Garza
    Director, Strategic Philanthropy

    AMERICAN AIRLINES
    Principal
    Jeff Brundage
    Senior Vice President, Human
    Resources
    Liaison
    Martha Pantin
    Director, Corporate Communications

    AT&T
    Principal
    Laura Sanford
    President, AT&T Foundation
    Liaison
    Susan I. Santana
    Assistant Vice President,
    External Affairs

    BANK OF AMERICA
    Principal
    Greg Barnard
    National Alliances and CD Program
    Manager
    Liaison
    Angie Garcia Lathrop
    Community Affairs Executive

    CHEVRON CORPORATION
    Principal
    Carole Young
    General Manager, Global Diversity
    Liaison
    Vacant

    CITI
    Principal
    Salvador Villar
    Chairman and CEO, Citibank
    (Banamex USA)
    Liaison
    Natalie Abatemarco
    Director, Global Community
    Programs
    Liaison
    Sandy Fernandez
    Program Manager, Community
    Relations and Global Community
    Programs

    THE COCA-COLA COMPANY
    Principal
    Rudy Beserra
    Vice President, Corporate
    Latin Affairs
    Liaison
    Frank Ros
    Assistant Vice President,
    Corporate Latin Affairs

    COMCAST CORPORATION
    Principal
    David L. Cohen
    Executive Vice President
    Liaison
    Susan Gonzales
    Vice President, Comcast Foundation
    Senior Director, Federal
    and External Affairs

    CONAGRA FOODS, INC.
    Principal
    Pete Perez
    Executive Vice President,
    Human Resources
    Liaison
    Maria Valentin
    Community Relations Manager

    FORD MOTOR COMPANY
    Principal
    Bruce Andrews
    Vice President, Government
    Relations
    Liaison
    Mike Schmidt
    Director, Education and Community
    Development
    2008 ANNUAL REPORT 41
    contri butors

    GENERAL MILL S
    Principal
    Peter Capell
    Senior Vice President and Big G
    Division President
    Liaison
    Rudy Rodriguez
    Director, Multicultural Marketing

    GENERAL MOTORS
    CORPORATION
    Principal
    Roderick D. Gillum
    Vice President, Corporate
    Responsibility and Diversity
    Liaison
    Orlando Padilla
    Director, Public Policy Center

    J.C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC.
    Principal
    Michael Boylson
    Executive Vice President, Chief
    Marketing Officer
    Liaison
    Manny Fernandez
    Corporate Inclulsion and
    Diversity Director

    KRAFT FOODS, INC.
    Principal
    Vacant
    Liaison
    Anne Alonzo
    Vice President, Global Public Policy

    MCDONALD ’S CORPORATION
    Principal
    J.C. Gonzalez-Mendez
    President, Latin America
    Liaison
    Gus Viano
    Director of Inclusion and Diversity
    Initiatives

    MILL ERCOORS
    Principal
    Cornell Boggs
    Chief Responsibility and Ethics
    Officer
    Liaison
    Joedis “Joeâ€

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    WHO IS LEFT???

    THIS WHOLE COUNTRY IS DIRTY!!!!!!
    Work Harder Millions on Welfare Depend on You!

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    This is pretty disgusting. I wonder if they spend this much time and money on the NAACP. Why aren't African-Americans up in arms? Am I the only one that thinks this is a bad sign?

    Now I see why Congress kisses the butt of the Hispanic vote.

    When did this happen?

    I still think we are strong enough to get this in line.

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    I believe that there are people who do not know about this and that is why I posted it. The more people who know and are POed the better!!! This is INSANITY!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 93camaro
    WHO IS LEFT???

    THIS WHOLE COUNTRY IS DIRTY!!!!!!
    I hear you, the corporations all want that cheap illegal labor, to heck with out of work Americans. BOYCOTT THEM ONE AND ALL!!! HIT THEM WHERE IT HURTS, in the POCKET!!!!

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    The taxpayers have ended up bailing out a few of these companies, which means that some of our dollars have ended up in the pockets of LaRaza. I think I am going to be ill.
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    i think all these organizations need phone calls

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    That is correct Vortex, they are using our money so we must not let them have our money!!!

    Yes James we need to keep our money out of their pockets and they need to hear from us as well!!!

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    How come none of these company's contribute for our cause?

    I'm sure that if we had one tenth of those company's donating to fighting for Americans we all could bring the fight prime time and wake people up.

    Has ALIPAC ever gone after corp donations or endorsements?

    Just trying to come up with some ideas to figure out how to build our message and exposure...
    Work Harder Millions on Welfare Depend on You!

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    The Texas High School Project Fundof Communities Foundation of Texas

    got a phone call back from this group.
    the lady i talked with said it was done on behalf of the san antonio school distrct back in 07 and they have no donated since.
    I let the lady know that LaRaza means the race and that i couldnt understand why one ethnic group was like laraza.
    And i let it be known that laraza doesnt like immigration laws enforced, Ice Raids, border patrol and they dont like criminal illegal aliens being deported,
    especially when they are latino.

    AND i also said that LaRaza motto is "for the hispanic everything, for everyone else nothing

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