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National
President's Corner
Rosa
Rosales
National President
Biography
Rosa Rosales was
re-elected LULAC National President on July 14,
2007 at LULAC’s 78th National Convention in
Chicago. She was first elected July 1, 2006 at
LULAC’s 77th National Convention. She leads the
largest and oldest Hispanic civil rights
organizations in the United States.
Ms. Rosales is the
Founder and Director of the National Association
of Public Employees (NAPE), a San Antonio based
union. Prior to holding this position, Ms.
Rosales served as Office Director of the Service
Employees International Union (SEIU) from
1997-99.
Previously, Ms. Rosales
served as Regional Director of the National
Association of Government Employees (NAGE) from
1995-97 and than as National Labor
Representative and Field Supervisor for the
National Association of Government Employees
from 1983-95. Ms. Rosales served as Co-Founder
and Charter Member of the United Public Employee
Association and Field Supervisor in the
Neighborhood Anti-Crime Program (a
federally-funded local program based on the west
side of San Antonio from 1978-1980).
A member of the League
of United Latin American Citizens, her
involvement with the organization spans over
three decades. She has served in many roles,
including most recently National Vice President
for the Southwest. In 1994, she was re-elected
to a record-breaking fourth term and the second
woman to serve four years as LULAC Texas State
Director and was the first woman district
director for district 15 which is the largest
district in the nation.
Additionally, Ms.
Rosales serves on the Board of the LULAC
National Educational Service Centers (LNESC) and
is passionate about her work in education. Her
involvement in the community is underscored by
her participation on numerous civic boards,
including SER Jobs for Progress and the San
Antonio Boy’s Club Advisory Council among other
city and non-profit boards.
She has received
numerous honors and awards for her continued
service to LULAC, including: American GI Forum
Leadership Award, the LULAC Women of the Year
Award and the Cesar Chavez March for Justice
Award.
Ms. Rosales was born in
San Antonio, Texas. She earned her B.A. degree
in Liberal Arts from the University of Michigan.
Rosa has been married to Dr. Rodolfo Rosales for
39 years and has 3 sons: Rodolfo Rosales Jr.,
Miguel Angel and Gabriel Yoatequia. She is also
the proud grandmother of Bianca Rosales.
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