Ronald Blackburn-Moreno
| CEO The Aspira Association A long-time advocate for Hispanic education and access to technology, Mr. Blackburn-Moreno leads Aspira, an organization that addresses the high Hispanic drop-out rate. Aspira organizes school clubs for approximately 50,000 students. Previously, Mr. Blackburn-Moreno served as director of development for the 11-campus University of Puerto Rico system. He sits on the board of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda and chairs the board at the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility. |
- Henry Cisneros to Head Advisory Board for The National Hispanic University
- The Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits for 2011
- ASPIRA Celebrates 50th Anniversary
- ASPIRA 'Makes The Future' and Celebrates 50th Anniversary in New York City
- Statement by Mr. Ronald Blackburn Moreno, President and CEO of the ASPIRA Association Regarding the Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's Proposal for Regulating the Internet
- AT&T Awards the ASPIRA Association $50,000 Through Univision's Mira Quien Baila TV Show
- La Asociaci�n ASPIRA y FINRA Investor Education Foundation se asociaron con los medios de comunicaci�n nacionales para lanzar 'ASPIRA y Aprende a Invertir' una campa�a de desarrollo de riquezas para la comunidad Latina
- The ASPIRA Association and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation Partner with National Media Groups to Launch "ASPIRA y Aprende a Invertir," a Latino Community Wealth Development Campaign
- ASPIRA and the Verizon Foundation to Launch New Program to Improve Educational Achievement Among Latino Students
- ASPIRA and the Verizon Foundation to Announce National Educational Program on April 22 to Assist Latino Charter Schools
- Wal-Mart Foundation Provides $1.65 Million for ASPIRA to Address U.S. Latino Dropout Rate
- Hispanic Business' 2009 Top Nonprofit Organizations
- Hispanic Business Magazine's 2008 Top Nonprofit Organizations
- Top 25 Hispanic Nonprofits
- Chrysler Financial and ASPIRA Launch Bilingual Financial Education Program for Latino Youth
- Annual Education Technology Conference Addressed by United States Treasurer, Governor of Puerto Rico and Spanish Minister of Education and Science
- The Home Depot Forms Unprecedented Hiring Partnership With Four Leading National Hispanic Organizations
- Catching the Drop-outs
- Nationwide and ASPIRA Launch Bilingual Financial Education Program on Insurance
- Need Grows, Dollars Shrink
- Eighty-Four Percent of Largest U.S. Companies Fail Corporate Responsibility Test
- Study Looks at Corporate Recruitment of Hispanics
- National Hispanic Advocacy Web Directory
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