Mario E Tapia
Presidente & Principal Ejecutivo
Mr. Mario E. Tapia is the founder of the Latino Center on Aging. Mr. Tapia has worked for over forty years in various aspects of planning and delivering services to older Americans at the federal, state, and local levels.
His first position with the elderly was as Planner/Coordinator for the Somerset County Office on Aging, Somerville, NJ in 1977. Since then he has demonstrated much dedication and commitment to developing and improving access to services for older adults, making a particular effort on behalf of the less fortunate, the frail, and the minority older persons.
Mr. Tapia has lectured at numerous colleges, universities, and national conventions throughout the United States and abroad. His expertise has been sought by the New York State Office for the Aging and the New Jersey Division on Aging, who nominated him as a member of their respective state committees preparing for the 1981, the 1995, and the 2005 White House Conference on Aging.
El Sr. Tapia participa o ha participado activamente en las siguientes organizaciones o grupos:
Centro Nacional de Recursos para la Investigación sobre el Envejecimiento de Grupos Minoritarios, Integrante del Comité Asesor
Centro Cívico Chileno de EE. UU., Presidente
Estado de Nueva York, Comité Asesor Senatorial sobre la Vejez, Integrante del Comité
Estado de Nueva York, Comité Especial para Trabajadores en su Madurez, Integrante del Comité
Coalición Nacional Hispana sobre Medios de Comunicación-Capítulo de NY, Comité Ejecutivo
Mr. Tapia received his degree as “Licenciado en Filosofía y Educación” (e.g., Masters in Arts) from the Catholic University of Valparaíso, Chile, is listed in Who’s Who Among Hispanic-Americans’, in the 1991-92 edition.
WPIX-Ch 11, NY, designated him “Unsung Heroe” in October 2002.
Mr. Tapia received the NY Post Liberty Medal of Freedom at Gracie Mansion, NYC, in October, 2003.
El 3 de agosto de 1995, el Sr. Tapia fue declarado "Hijo Ilustre" por su ciudad natal, San Felipe - Chile.
Junta de Directores
Tanto la Junta de Directores del Latino Center on Aging (LCA) como su Junta de Consejeros, están conformadas por sobresalientes dirigentes comunitarios.
Doris Colón*, Trabajadora Social, Jubilada
Jean Fuentes, SVP de Recursos Humanos, Cadena Televisiva Fox
Carrie Matos***, Consultora en Relaciones Públicas
Rafael Piroman, Presentador de TV, WNET-Canal 13 NY
Adriene Rosell**, VP de Operaciones, Elizabeth Seton Children's Center
Carmen Delia Sánchez, DSW, Ombudsman for the Elderly at Office for the Elderly, San Juan, Puerto Rico
*Presidenta, **Tesorera, y ***Secretaria de la Junta Directiva