Gabriel Treves-Kagan

Vice President Of Development at Latino Community Credit Union

Gabriel Treves-Kagan has extensive work experience in various sectors. Gabriel currently holds the position of Vice President of Development at Latino Community Credit Union. Prior to this, they served as the Director of the Office of the CEO and Senior Director of Investor Relations at the same organization. Gabriel also worked as the Deputy Director at Global Growers Network.

Before joining Global Growers Network, they held multiple roles at Latino Community Credit Union, including Director of Development and Community Impact, and Development and Community Relations Senior Specialist.

Gabriel's work experience also includes being an Associate Consultant at Learning for Action, where they managed evaluation projects for social sector organizations. Gabriel began their career as a Program Coordinator at Tenants Together, where they led campaigns and provided assistance to tenants in foreclosure situations.

Additionally, Gabriel worked as a Labor Researcher at SEIU- United Healthcare Workers and as a Field Researcher at United Farm Workers, where they provided research support and participated in organizing efforts.

Overall, Gabriel Treves-Kagan's career highlights their expertise in development, community impact, evaluation, and advocacy.

Gabriel Treves-Kagan earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Political Geography from the University of California, Berkeley, starting in 2000 and completing in 2003. Later, in the years 2014 to 2016, they pursued a Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS) degree at San Jose State University, specializing in Community and Social Services.

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Carrboro, United States

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Latino Community Credit Union

Latino Community Credit Union (LCCU) is a community-based and member-owned nonprofit financial institution that provides protection of financial assets, access to loans, financial independence and financial education. We are proud to serve a diverse membership from the U.S. and 110 other countries around the world. Our primary mission is to integrate newcomers and the underserved into the U.S. financial system, providing economic opportunity for all.


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