G.B. Thimotheose has a diverse work experience that spans multiple industries and roles. Currently, they serve as the Director of Philanthropy at Pioneer Medical Research Foundation's Project Palav and as the Director of Business Development at Crystal Creek Media. In 2023, they also became the Vice President of APAPA - Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association. Prior to these roles, Thimotheose held positions such as Executive Producer at Kyyba Films and Business Development Director at Quest Financial LLC. G.B. also contributed to various organizations in leadership roles, including Chair of Charter Membership at TiE Detroit Chapter and President of the Optimist Club of West Bloomfield. Thimotheose's career includes being a Partner at Kyyba Ventures and serving in the Leadership Team of TiECon Detroit 2017. In 2014, they were the President of the Rotary Club of West Bloomfield.

G.B. Thimotheose has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus in Management from Walsh College, which was completed in 2002. Prior to that, they obtained a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Detroit Mercy in 1995. G.B. Thimotheose also holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from St. Mary's College, earned in 1993.

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APAPA - Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association

The mission of the Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association (APAPA) is to promote the advancement of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Americans through active participation and leadership in civic and public affairs. The organization educates the public about public policy and provides opportunities for our youth to gain firsthand knowledge and experience in governmental and public affairs. APAPA is a non-profit, non-partisan and grassroots organization founded in 2001 by C.C. Yin and a pioneering group of fellow civic-minded friends and community leaders. APAPA was established with the primary mission of empowering Asian Pacific Islander (API) Americans in civic and public affairs through education, active participation, and leadership development. To accomplish this objective, APAPA developed voter registration events, internships, scholarships, voter education forums, and leadership, mentoring, and networking programs designed specifically for the education, betterment, and advancement of the API community.


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