-President
Benjamin “Ben” Pablo is dedicated to promoting and perpetuating the CHamoru culture and language through literature and the arts. He has served both his nation and his community in various leadership roles with unwavering commitment. After serving in the US Army for over 20 years, Ben transitioned seamlessly to the Bank of Guam where he thrived for over 25 years. Ben is well-known for his exceptional work ethic and ability to consistently deliver excellent results while fostering strong relationships within the communities he serves. His alma mater is Oregon State University where he studied Business Administration. In addition to serving as the President of the CHamoru Cultural Foundation, Ben serves his community as the Treasurer of the Guam Running Club and as a member Board of Directors of the Young Men’s League of Guam (YMLG).
– Vice President
– Secretary
Ronald Laguaña is an educator and retired Program Administrator for the Guam Department of Education CHamoru Studies and Special Projects Division (CSSPD). A graduate of the University of Guam with a B. A. in Education/General Social Science, majoring in Secondary Education specializing in U.S. History with a minor in Bilingual Education. He began his career as an educator over 40 years ago in Guam’s public schools teaching Social Studies and the CHamoru Language and Culture. During this time, he served as a consultant and author in the development of all grade level assessments, textbooks, and supplemental instructional resource materials for the CHamoru curriculum taught in both public and private schools. Additionally, he notably served as the Executive Producer of Guam’s First CHamoru Language Animated Movie entitled: Maisa, The CHamoru Girl Who Saves the Island of Guåhan. He also co-authored Guam’s First Japanese Language Tourist informational book on Guam entitled: Introduction to Guam, Its’ History and Culture of the CHamoru People in 2012. Mr. Laguaña is a registered CHamoru Language Interpreter with The Superior Court of Guam, The U.S. District Court of Guam and with the Oregon Judicial Department. He is a KUDO Certified Interpreter, Court Language Access Services (CLAS) with the Washington Administrative Office of the Courts, The Guam Coalition Against Sexual Assault & Family Violence, and other government and private sector organizations. As a certified interpreter he provides remote interpreting services for state courts in: Colorado, Alaska, Washington, California, and Oregon. Mr. Laguaña is a CHamoru advocate, an indigenous rights activist with a deep passion for the maintenance, promotion, and perpetuation of the CHamoru language and culture. He remains an active leader in the CHamoru community by serving as the Vice-Chair of the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission (GALC), a member Board of Directors of the Young Men’s League of Guam (YMLG), and a K57 CHamoru Radio Talk show host. When he’s not busy pursuing his passion he spends his time as a bona fide farmer, a subsistence free-dive spear fisher, and a certified Independent Tour Guide and Marine Tour Operator with the Guam Visitors Bureau. He has seven children and twelve grandchildren and lives in the village of Dededo with his loving wife Jeanette.
– Treasurer
Herman Crisostomo is a Guam based photographer and filmmaker known for his stylish television commercials and beautiful photographs. Herman is the CEO of Pacific Pictures Film & Video, and Pictures, Inc. and Tribalmoda. As a photographer and filmmaker, he passionately pursues projects that capture the beauty and essence of the Mariana Islands. Born and raised in Sinajana, Guam, Herman is one of nine children, his parents are Herman Aguon Crisostomo and Marie Rosario Crisostomo. Herman began his education at the University of Guam (UOG) studying art, later earning a Bachelor of Arts in Art at UOG. Herman went on to study at Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Illustrative Photography. He continued his education at the Art Center, College of Design in Los Angeles to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Film.
– Registered Agent and Senior Advisor
Sarah Thomas-Nededog was born and raised on Guam and is a resident of Dededo. She is the daughter of Steven and Sally Gaviola Villaranda Thomas and is one of 6 children. Sarah is married to Clifford Terlaje Nededog (son of Roque and Maria Acfalle Terlaje Nededog) originally from Hagat; they have 4 children and 6 grandchildren.
Sarah has committed herself to the human service profession for more than 45 years. Her efforts to improve the lives of the underserved in the community has repeatedly shown her innovative spirit by networking with nonprofits and other like-minded community advocates. Sarah’s past leadership roles includes serving as the Executive Director for the government’s homeless program, Chief Operating Officer for Westcare, Inc., Senior Policy Advisor for Vice Speaker BJ Cruz, Deputy Director for Guam Association for Retired Persons-Service for the ManAmko (GGARP-SPIMA) Senior Citizens and Executive Director for Sanctuary, Incorporated. Under Sarah’s leadership, Guam received its first accredited non-profit agency through the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Sarah has served on a variety of local boards, tasks forces, and committees including, the Territorial Parole Board, the Corrections Task Force, the Public Guardian Review Board, the Micronesian Youth Services Network and Payu-ta (Guam’s Umbrella Organization for Non-Profits). Sarah was elected Chair in 2016 for the Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (PIANGO) Board of Directors in Suva, Fiji marking the first time Guam has held the Chair position of this prestigious organization, representing 24 countries.
Sarah continues to be an advocate, educator, manager, and staunch supporter for improving the standards of service for non-profits and for socio-economic development for Guam and Micronesia. She was the recipient for the National Association of Social Workers-Guam Chapter’s Lifetime Achievement Award, KUAM’s Selfless Service Award, and the Filipino Community of Guam’s Humanitarian/Social Work award in 2015. Sarah earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Sociology and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Guam. Sarah also has a Graduate Diploma in Non-Profit Management and is a doctoral candidate in Human Services at Capella University.
– Co-Founder and Executive Director
Youngest daughter of Florentina Camacho Pablo and Benjamin Cruz Pablo. Kerrie has served in the federal government for over 20 years. Prior to her positions held as a civil servant, Kerrie served in the US Army and was commissioned through ROTC into the US Army Corps of Engineers. She was stationed in Germany where she deployed with her unit in support of both humanitarian and combat missions. Kerrie holds a Master of Science in National Security and Resource Strategy from the National Defense University’s Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy, a MBA from the University of Phoenix, and a Bachelor of Science in Political and Legal Studies from George Mason University. She earned her Leadership Coaching for Organizational Performance certificate at American University. Kerrie currently resides in the Washington DC area, but considers Guam, her birthplace, home.
– Co-Founder and Associate Director
Eldest granddaughter of Florentina Camacho Pablo and Benjamin Cruz Pablo. Ella is a senior at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School where she is actively involved in a variety of extracurricular activities. She is a managing editor of the school’s literary magazine, president of the school’s Aerospace Engineering Club, and president of the school’s Model UN Club. Ella enjoys volunteering at her church and within her local community, which includes tutoring elementary-aged students. She is actively engaged in volunteering her time with a variety of organizations. Her academic excellence, as well as her personal drive to learn and grow as she prepares for college has provided her with opportunities, such as her 2023 summer internship with Congressman James Moylan. Ella has promoted her grandmother’s book, Enchanting Tales of Guam, at her school’s winter fair where she collected donations for the CHamoru Cultural Foundation and provided awareness of the CHamoru culture and its treasured legend and tales.
– Co-Founder and Associate Director
Youngest granddaughter of Florentina Camacho Pablo and Benjamin Cruz Pablo. Audrey is a sophomore at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School where she is a member of the school’s varsity crew team. Additionally, Audrey participates in a variety of extracurricular activities to include her school’s Aerospace Engineering Club and the Big Cats Club (which raises money for endangered cat species, such as cheetahs, tigers, and lions). Audrey enjoys creative writing and is a main contributor to the poetry and photography sections of her school’s literary magazine. Audrey excels in her favorite subject, Physics and enjoys playing the piano. When she is not busy with school, sports, and other creative outlets, Audrey enjoys volunteering her time within her local community. She is actively involved with mentoring Catholic, elementary school-aged girls through a local charity. Through this mentorship program, she works with girls to teach them basic Catholic principles and help them complete service projects for people within their local communities.
– Senior Advisor