Stan
Perea, President
and Founder
Stan
Perea is the executive director of HIS Ministries, a nonprofit organization formed
to assist pastors in dealing with the New America. Since its inception, HIS Ministries
has expanded to include training for school districts, businesses, nonprofit organizations,
and churches. HIS Ministries is also the home of Casa de Paz, a multicultural
training center in northwest Denver. After pastoring The Church of the Rockies
in Denver, Stan served as director of urban ministries for the United States and
Canada for the Reformed Church in America, helping to oversee the ministries of
218 urban churches.Prior
to his pastoral experience, Stan practiced as a Certified Public Accountant for
many years. He is the author of The New America: The America of the Moo-Shoo Burrito
and Christianity in America: From a Kingdom to a Republic. Stan and his wife Glenda
make their home in Denver, Colorado.
Karen
Herrera-Joseph
Karen was born in Monterrey, Mexico. She lived most of her life in Mexico City
until she married and came to live in the United States. Her heart is in her family,
which consists of her husband and four children. Karen majored in Political Sciences
and later earned an Alternative Certification to become a Bilingual Teacher. This
this is when she discovered her true passion, teaching.
As an entrepreneur, Karen developed her own business, Amigos International, in
1996 to help people learn Spanish as second language. Through the years she has
developed language services, as a consultant for various industries. Recently,
she launched, along with a group of early language development experts, an innovating
neuro-linguistics curriculum for infants and children. Karen is an altruistic
and optimistic person; she thrives to make a difference and contributes to a better
society by inspiring others to be more culturally aware.
Francisco
Miraval
Francisco
is a philosopher, writer and researcher born and raised in Argentina. He is the
Founder and President of Project Vision 21, a bilingual news and information service
agency. He is also the director of Project LEARN (Latino Educators Assisting Residents
in Neighborhoods), a non-profit foundation providing quality, informal learning
opportunities for monolingual Spanish-speaking adults. He is also a bilingual
tour guide at the Denver Arts Museum, and a volunteer business teacher at MircroBusiness
Development Corporation. He has been a member of the Board of Directors at Hepatitis
C Connection and the Better Business Bureau Foundation, and he is a member of
the Latino Advisory Board at the Denver Art Museum.
Francisco
has a Bachelor in Education and a Professorship (Bachelor and Master) in Philosophy
(University of Buenos Aires). He also has certificates in Hebrew and Theology
(Buenos Aires), and History of the Church and Advanced English (University of
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada). Francisco taught Epistemology (Theory of Science)
at the University of Buenos Aires. He also taught Philosophy at the Colegio Ward
(private Methodist college, Buenos Aires), and Comparative Languages at the Salvation
Army Seminary, also in Buenos Aires. As the only nationally syndicated Latino
journalist in Colorado, Francisco's stories appear every week in around 30 newspapers
and more than 45 web sites in the United States and in Latin America. In addition,
Francisco provides media consulting services for large organizations, including
the T-REX Project, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, and the Childrens'
Museum of Denver, among others.
Francisco
and Karin (a realtor, and also owner of Taxes21), have been married for 16 years.
They have a daughter and a son. Francisco and his family live in Aurora, Colorado.
David
Maldonado
David
Maldonado, President Emeritus of Iliff School of Theology (2000-2004), earned
a B.A from the Univeristy of Texas at El Paso, a B.D. from Southern Methodist
University, and a M.S.W and D.S.W. from the University of Californa at Berkeley.
He was a Professor of Church and Society and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He was a Distinguished
Visiting Professor, School of Health and Human Services of California State University,
Los Angeles, and an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Social Work,
University of Texas at Arlington. David also served as Director at the Center
for Chicano Aged.
David
is the author of Crossing Guadalupe Street, The Editor of Protestantes/Protestants:
Hispanic Christianity Within Mainline Traditions and Co-editor of Hispanic Christianity
Within Mainline Protestant Traditions. He has written numerous articles and contributed
to many other books. He served on the National Advisory Council on Health Professions
Education, Health Resources Administration, H.H.S., Washington, DC, the White
House Conference on Aging. Technical Committee on the Family, Social Services
and Other Networks. Washington, DC: 1980-81. He has served on numerous other councils,
task forces and organizations. He and his wife Charlotte have two sons,
David Maldonado, III and Carlos Maldonado.
Fidel
"Butch" Montoya
Butch
Montoya is a news media consultant. He recently acted as the News Consortium Coordinator
for the Kobe Bryant trail coverage in Eagle, Colorado. He coordinated over 50
local print and broadcast, national print and broadcast/cable news organizations,
national news magazines, and national radio services in logistical planning and
development, including CNN, FOX News, ABC News, New York Times, LA Times, MSNBC,
KUSA-TV, KCNC-TV, KDVR-TV, KMGH-TV, KWGN-TV, AP WIRE AND RADIO. Butch previously
worked at KUSA-TV in Denver, where worked in many areas, including Vice President/News
Director.
Butch
has also taken an active role in the City and County of Denver, serving as Deputy
Mayor under Mayor Wellington Webb. He was on the Mayor's Management Committe,
and he held the positions of Deputy Manager of Revenue/Motor Vehicle, Manager
of Safety, Acting Director of Corrections/Undersheriff. He has been very active
in the community, serving as a founding member of the Hispanic League, and held
key positions in Noth Metro Denver Young Life, Colorado Uplift, Project PACT,
Latino Education Coalition, Citizens for Quality Education, Denver Urban League,
Denver Justice Systen Task Force, City and County of Denver Criminal Justince
Coordination Committee and many other organizations and task forces.
Butch
studied at Regis University and the University of Denver.