The CAVC Board of Directors advances our mission across Ventura County as a collective of like-minded individuals across private and public sectors who are committed to strengthening pathways out of poverty in all of our communities.
In our Board Member Spotlight series, we ask Board members about who they are and why they support CAVC. Our spotlight for September introduces you to Dr. Ramon Flores.
Sector represented on the Board of Directors: Private
Occupation: Engineer
Member of the Board since: 2013
CAVC: Why did you join the Board of Directors?
DRF: CAVC is the nonprofit that I have had the honor to serve on. Its mission speaks to me directly as I was born into poverty. When my family immigrated to the US, we had very little and organizations similar to CAVC helped us through my childhood years.
CAVC: What inspires you most about CAVC?
DRF: The people of CAVC are amazing. The work done by CAVC’s staff is not always glamorous work, but it is very important work. Everyone single person I have met is so positive even though we work with clients that don’t have much to be positive about. Lastly, the mission of CAVC spoke to me, especially the part about treating our clients with dignity.
CAVC: What is one program or service CAVC offers that is particularly meaningful to you, and why?
DRF: CAVC’s budget grew tremendously during COVID. One program that I was particularly interested in was the school supplies distribution. As a school board trustee, I know first-hand the impact that a good education can have on the life of an individual. Something as small as a new backpack or new laptop can have a huge impact on the confidence level of a student.
CAVC: Describe a day in your life:
DRF: My role with my organization is to perform student outreach, similar to the outreach done by our CAVC staff. In any given day, I can be at a college campus, a high school campus, or on a Zoom call with students, administrators, or parents explaining the various programs we offer to encourage students to study science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
CAVC: Tell us a goal you've had for yourself in 2022.
DRF: I am eligible for retirement in November 2022. While I don’t plan on retiring soon, I am using 2022 to get informed on the steps that I will need to take once I do decide to retire. I’ve attended a number of retirement workshops and have met with various financial counselors. Most importantly, I stay in touch with friends that have recently retired to stay connected.
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