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New Members Appointed to VA Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the appointment of six
new members to the Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans.
The committee advises the Secretary of Veterans Affairs regarding the
needs of minority Veterans with respect to compensation, health care,
rehabilitation, outreach, and other benefits and programs administered
by the VA.
“Our Veterans are reflective of the society in which we live, and we
draw strength from their diversity,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Eric K. Shinseki. “VA relies on this committee to provide sound counsel
on issues that impact the minority Veteran population, and we welcome
the newest members.”
Chartered on Nov. 2, 1994, the committee makes recommendations for
administrative and legislative changes. The committee members are
appointed to one, two, or three-year terms.
The new committee members include:
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Tommy L. Daniels, Brig. Gen., retired Air Force, of Fort Worth, Texas;
General Daniels is a tireless advocate for the equitable treatment of
Veterans at the state and federal level. He is a strong supporter of
Junior ROTC programs in the Fort Worth school system as well as
promoting aerospace and aviation opportunities for minorities.
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Raymond Jardine, Col., retired Army, of Honolulu, Hawaii; Dr.
Jardine’s professional experience includes owning and operating Native
Hawaiian Veterans, LLC, which provides a wide variety of services to
include homeland security, emergency management, information
technology, community relations, public outreach, and professional
staff augmentation.
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Thanh Dinh, Air Force Veteran of Burke, Va.; Mr. Dinh currently serves
as Senior Consultant and Chief Operating Officer for the Odin Group, a
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and certified Minority
Business Enterprise. In this capacity, Mr. Dinh was responsible for
co-authoring a long term strategic plan for VA’s Veterans Benefit
Administration that focused on new initiatives designed to transform
the existing VA claims processing operation.
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Harold Hunt, Army Veteran of Pembroke, N.C.; Mr. Hunt has served as
Post and District Commander for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Past
Chief of Staff Military Order of the Purple Heart State of North
Carolina, and a member of the American Legion, Disabled American
Veterans, Lumbee Warriors Association, and National Association of
County Veterans Service Officers.
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Shelia Mitchell, Air Force Veteran of Manassas, Va.; Ms. Mitchell
currently serves as President and Chief Executive Officer for Veterans
at Your Service, LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
that specializes in assisting Veterans in preparing claims for VA
benefits.
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Elisandro T. Diaz, Navy Veteran of Santa Ana, Calif.: Mr. Diaz
currently serves on the board of the Orange County Home Ownership
Prevention Collaborative; with an emphasis on helping Veterans
preserve their homes.
There are approximately 4.7 million minority veterans in the United
States and its territories, thus comprising nearly 21 percent of the
total Veteran population.
The current members of VA’s Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans are:
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Clara L. Adams-Ender, Brig. Gen., retired Army, is president
and chief executive officer of Caring About People with Enthusiasm
Associates, Inc., a management consulting and inspirational speaking
firm.
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**Oscar B. Hilman, Brig. Gen., retired Army, served as
commander of the 81st Brigade Combat Team in support of Iraqi Freedom
II (2004-2005) where his brigade received two combat streamers.
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Benjamin C. Palacios, Command Sgt. Maj., retired Army, is assistant
VP, regional account manager for Guam and CNMI region for Science
Application International Corporation (SAIC).
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Celia Renteria Szelwach, Army Veteran, provides project
management and technical leadership of public health projects focused
on rural, women, and minority Veterans as program manager for Atlas
Research.
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Marvin Trujillo, Jr., Marine Corps Veteran, is a Laguna Tribal
Member who belongs to the Road Runner, Little Parrot, and Turkey
Clans. He serves as the Tribal Veterans Service Officer for the Pueblo
of Laguna and the Co-Chair of the All Indian Pueblo Council Veterans
Committee.
** Denotes Committee Chairman

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