
Annie Nepomuceno now serves as the Vice Chair of the United Chambers of Commerce of San Fernando Valley, California after her term as the “pandemic president” of the Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater LA. Her tenacity and fearlessness to try new things, paired with “conductor” skills culled from decades as a professional musician, led her to be bestowed with Leadership Awards. She has be recognized by Chambers, the Fil-Am Community as well as being named as one of the San Fernando Valley’s Business Journal’s Valley 200: The Most Influential persons in SFV two years in a row. The Iowa-born turned Angeleno, Nepomuceno has expanded her concert production reach by evolving into Music Arts International, LLC. This partnership with COFACC Founding Member Angelo Varsobia recently produced three cities in the concert tour of superstar Gary Valenciano. As a performing artist, her music releases are available on iTunes, Spotify, et. al.
Archives for September 2019
Roger Oriel
Bio coming soon!
Dr. Jun Pioquinto

Jun is a former faculty member at Portland State University, from which he also graduated with a doctorate in education (Ed.D.). He also serves as the Executive Director of the Portland Seafarers Mission, a 501(c) corporation. Jun is a Grand Knight with the Knights of Columbus. He is also a Senior Marketing Director with World Financial Group.
Angel Yap Quinsay

Bio coming soon!
Harmony Quinto

President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Business Owner & Vice President of Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado (FACSC)
Harmony serves as the founding President of the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Southern Colorado, INC (PACCSoCo) and comes with a diverse background on leadership, community representation, and community service.
As a young community leader, she was the National President of the 10,000 – strong Association of Law Students of the Philippines (ALSP) and later on became the first woman to be elected President of the ASEAN Law Students Association (ALSA) in Jakarta.
She later on became the first recipient of the Rufus B. Rodriguez Award for Excellence in International Relations.
In Colorado Springs where she now resides with her husband Chris, a US Air Force veteran, she serves as the current Vice-President of the non-profit Filipino American Community of Southern Colorado (FACSC) and is one of the stalwarts of the Tindahang Filipino sa Colorado (TFC), a group of over 4,000 vendors and consumers in the state.
In her free time, she goes back to her first love – writing. She was, once upon a time, the youngest regular member of the National Press Club in the Philippines when she was 14 years old.

