BRENT
A. WILKES
National Executive Director
League of United Latin American Citizens
Brent A. Wilkes
is the National Executive Director for the League of United
Latin American Citizens this country's largest and oldest
Hispanic organization. Wilkes manages the operations of
the LULAC National organization with primary focus on national
policy and legislative advocacy, membership development,
program development, and resource development.
A graduate of
Dartmouth College in 1988, Wilkes majored in Government
and Philosophy and studied Spanish in Morelia, Mexico. He
has worked in various capacities for LULAC since 1988 including
Special Projects Coordinator, Resource Developer, and Director
of Policy & Development. He went to work for the LULAC
National Office in 1996 and assumed the newly created position
of National Executive Director in April of 1997.
As the LULAC
National Executive Director, Wilkes is working hard to improve
the quality of life for Hispanic Americans by guiding LULAC
on its way to becoming a million-member organization with
extensive legislative, public policy, and service activities
in Hispanic communities throughout the United States.
Wilkes is widely
credited with strengthening LULAC's programs, advocacy efforts,
staffing, events and revenue since opening LULAC's National
Office in Washington, DC in 1996. Since that time LULAC's
revenue has tripled, staffing has grown from one to over
twenty and the organization has taken a leadership role
on key issues affecting Latinos in Washington and throughout
the country.
In 2004, Wilkes
helped launch the LULAC Leadership Initiative to strengthen
LULAC's programs and serves at the grass-roots level. The
initiative has already resulted in the establishment of
23 community technology centers, 26 housing counseling programs
and 10 middle school science programs.
Wilkes currently
serves as chair of the civil rights committee of the National
Hispanic Leadership Agenda a nonpartisan coalition of the
major Hispanic national organizations which develops a consensus
policy agenda and promotes public awareness of the principal
issues facing Latinos. He is also an active board member
of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility
which advocates for the inclusion of Hispanics in corporate
America at a level commensurate with Hispanic economic contributions.
As a LULAC spokesperson,
Wilkes frequently is quoted in national newspapers and publications
and has appeared on radio and television shows including
CNN, CSPAN and Fox News. A recipient of numerous acknowledgements
and awards, he is most proud of his LULAC Youth Advocate
of the Year award presented in 2003.
Brent
and his wife, Angela C. Wilkes, live in McLean, Virginia
and are the proud parents of two boys, George and John Wilkes.
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