Chicano Federation of San Diego County
Paul Glasgo has a diverse work experience in accounting and finance roles. Paul most recently served as the Director of Finance at the Chicano Federation of San Diego County. Before that, they were the Director of Accounting at Father Joe's Villages and the Accounting Manager/Assistant Controller at Baker Electric Home Energy. Paul has also held positions such as Senior Controller at Cognitive Medical Systems, Chief Financial Officer at PsychArmor Institute, Manager of Financial Planning and Project Controls at TechFlow, and CFO at Vector Planning & Services. Prior to that, they worked as the Controller at Volunteers of America, Southwest California, and Creative Host Services. Paul's earlier experience includes roles as Division Controller, Special Projects Accounting Manager, and Assistant Controller at Rabanco Companies / Allied Waste Industries.
Paul Glasgo received their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Accounting and Business Administration from the University of Washington from 1980 to 1982. Prior to that, they completed their Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Business Administration from Green River Community College from 1978 to 1980.
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Chicano Federation of San Diego County
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The Chicano Federation was established in 1969 to provide a variety of comprehensive, neighborhood-based services to a large and diverse population. Our mission is to provide empowering opportunities for our diverse community. In its early years, the Federation was led by a tireless group of advocates dedicated to seeing advances in civil rights and civic participation. Today, those strong roots empower the Chicano Federation to serve diverse populations throughout San Diego County with programs that help low-income children and families access vital and often life-changing services. Chicano Federation programs and services include subsidized care for infants and toddlers, early childhood education at a preschool in Barrio Logan, subsidized meals for over 5,000 children a month, and 300 units of affordable housing at nine apartment buildings in Barrio Logan, City Heights, and South Park neighborhoods of San Diego.