About PAS Global

Dear Friends, Business and Professional Associates,  
I hope this letter finds you in good health and with ambitious spirits. The history of our native El Salvador is marked by numerous revolutions and subsequent triumphs that led to the earning of our independence from Spain in 1821. History has documented that Salvadorans are recognized as hard working, resilient and brave individuals. To this day we carry that tradition and we have our predecessors to thank for that. Through their efforts and examples, applicable qualities such as courage, civic pride, strength, and a solid work ethic were exhibited to be inherited by future generations.  
In addition to our common ancestry, we share the determination and unfailing passion to succeed in our respective businesses and interests. As Professionals, we direct our time, energy, patience and intellect to reach our prescribed goals. Which ever role you compete in, success is a common thread that connects us all. Our plan of action is to prosper.  
With that being said, allow me to take the time to introduce to you as well as share with you some information about outstanding and successful Salvadorans that operate and our a welcomed benefit our community.  
I will begin by introducing Marta. I had the pleasure of meeting Marta at a CAFTA briefing at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Marta is an accomplished individual with impressive credentials that include a Bachelor’s degree from Loyola Mary Mount University (Magna Cum Laude) and a Juris Doctor degree with honors from USC Law School. Marta is currently a partner at the prominent Law Firm of Jeffer, Mangels, Butler and Marmaro, LLP (JMBM).  
Santiago Siliezar is an exemplification of an entrepreneur. He allowed his instincts and his risk taking spirit to go against persistent advice to locate his business in the Pico-Union district rather than an area in the west side of Los Angeles. He could have chosen to offer his services in an area that was familiar to him, but instead he invested in a high rent location and opened the doors to his business to clientele that would yield higher profits. His decision paid enormous dividends. He now operates a successful business in Brentwood, CA and services elite decision makers in the entertainment business and high powered executives.  
Another note-worthy person I’d like to introduce to you is Renato Cartagena who came this country with a dream and a vision. Today, he is the Principal Engineer at Disneyland and co-founder of the theme park engineering program at Cal State Long Beach, the only such program in the nation. He is also the CEO of Espino Beach Resort that will be built in Bahia de Jiquilisco in El Salvador.  
The afore-mentioned individuals are a minuscule sample of successful Salvadoran-Americans. Accomplished Salvadoran-Americans reside through out the world. We are an accomplished group of people that hold prestigious positions such as Engineers, Doctors, Scientists, Attorneys, and influential Politicians in this great nation. We our owners of our own struggles, historic events and accomplishments. We are a nation within ourselves.  
The primary objective of this letter is to introduce you to the idea of establishing a global network of Salvadorans that will be recognized as the Professional Association de Salvadoreňos. 
This organization will serve a multitude of purposes. Its central intention is to advance the status and improve and sustain the overall quality of life for Salvadorans around the globe. We will search for innovative ideas and create a plan of action to achieve our goals. The areas of focus will include, but will not be limited to, education, employment, business, politics, and socio-economic conditions . 
I am inviting successful individuals such yourself to construct such an organization. It will take a group of motivated, determined, educated, and accomplished Salvadorans to formulate a blueprint and architect the foundation of this organization. I welcome your input and thoughts in engineering an organization whose sole purpose will be to improve the quality of life for Salvadorans Americans.  

Saludos,  
Hugo A. Hernandez PAS | Global 
Nace La Esperanza...Viene el Cambio 
3334 E. Coast Hwy, Suite 203 
Corona Del Mar, CA USA 92625-2328
email:pas.global08@gmail.com web:pasglobal.blogspot.com

Monday, September 8, 2008

Daniel Joya - Washington DC - Attorney

Daniel Joya Canditato Diputado Suplente


Datos generales:
- Nació en Santa Rosa de Lima, El Salvador, el 15 de abril de 1967
- Casado
- Cristiano Bautista
- Doble nacionalidad: El Salvador- United States
- Abogado de la Republica. Pendiente de incorporación a barra en Estados Unidos

Estudios realizados:
- Bachillerato Industrial en el Instituto Nacional Isidro Menéndez
- Licenciatura en Ciencias Jurídicas en la Universidad de El Salvador
- Diplomado en Formación Docente, Universidad Cap. Gral. Gerardo Barrios, San Miguel
- English as a Second Language en Prince George’s Community College, Maryland
- Maestría en Derecho Internacional, American University, Washington, DC

Escritor. Ha publicado en:
- Takoma Voice, Takoma Park, MD
- El Pregonero, Washington, DC
- Editorial Nuevo Enfoque, San Salvador
- Raíces en Línea y otros medios virtuales
- Mantiene blogs literarios y de opinión política
- Obras principales: “Suenos de un Callejero” & “Deportado”

Activista y organizador comunitario en El Salvador y los Estados Unidos. Ha realizado trabajo voluntario para organizaciones como:
- FMLN
- Codelun
- Padecoms
- Padecoes
- CASA de Maryland
- CARECEN, DC
- Action Langley Park
- Asociación Cultural Milpa

Algunos trabajos desempeñados:
- Verificador de tierras para el departamento de San Miguel por el FMLN ante la Comisión Especial Agraria de COPAZ, 1,993
- Secretario del Tribunal Primero de Sentencia de San Miguel, 1,998- 1,999
- Juez de Paz de Poloros, 1,999- 2,000
- Instructor en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de El Salvador y Docente universitario en la Universidad de Oriente, Universidad Capitán General Gerardo Barrios, Universidad Modular Abierta y Universidad Interamericana Simón Bolívar, 1,997- 2,000.
- Proporciono asesoria legal y en su caso representación para diversas ONGs del oriente de El Salvador, 1,993- 2,000
- Miembro del equipo investigador sobre crimen y calidad de vida en Langley Park, Maryland, 2,001- 2,002
- Organizador y Especialista de empleo en el programa de jornaleros de CASA de Maryland, 2,001- 2,004
- Analista de Personal y Reclutador para seguridad publica en Prince George’s County, Maryland, 2,004 al presente
- Docente de Español en Frederick Community College, Maryland, 2,008

Otros datos relevantes:
- Militante de los movimientos estudiantiles revolucionarios, 1,986- 1,996
- Radicado en los Estados Unidos desde el año 2,000 para vivir de primera mano la experiencia de la diáspora y trabajar en función de nuestra comunidad inmigrante
- Participante activo en la lucha por la reforma migratoria en los Estados Unidos
- Actualmente sirve como Comisionado de Derechos Humanos en Montgomery County, Maryland
- Bilingüe (Español- Ingles)
Publicado por Daniel Joya en 18:59
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