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WASHINGTON Today, President Joe Biden revealed his intent to select the following people to serve on the Community Development Board Of Advisers: Marla Bilonick, Member of the Community Development Board Of Advisers, Dave Glaser, Member of the Neighborhood Development Board Of Advisers, Patrice Kunesh, Member of the Community Advancement Advisory Board, Luis Pastor, Member of the Neighborhood Development Advisory Board, Harold Pettigrew, Jr., Member of the Neighborhood Development Advisory Board, Jennifer Sun, Member of the Community Development Board Of Advisers, Michael Swack, Member of the Community Advancement Board Of Advisers, Alan Thian, Member of the Neighborhood Development Board Of Advisers, Darrin L.
Ms. Bilonick brings over twenty years of competence in small company advancement, community-based financial services and worldwide aid with an emphasis on Latin America and the US Latino population. Prior to joining NALCAB, she worked as the Executive Director of the Latino Economic Development Center. Ms. Bilonick is a board member of the Opportunity Finance Network, the National Real Estate Trust and a founding member of the National League of Minority Voters' board.