Hagåtña, Guam – Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has nominated Joseph A. Cameron to serve as the final member of the CHamoru Land Trust Commission (CLTC). His nomination has been submitted to the Guam Legislature for consideration and confirmation.
“Joseph Cameron currently serves at the Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities (DISID), Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. A staunch advocate for CHamoru culture, he is deeply committed to protecting Guam’s lands and heritage. His distinguished career includes serving as the former President of the Department of CHamoru Affairs, former Executive Director of the Hagåtña Restoration and Redevelopment Authority, and a former officer with U.S. Customs and Border Protection,” said Governor Leon Guerrero. “He brings a wealth of experience and a lifelong commitment to preserving our CHamoru identity and protecting our lands.”
Cameron is the third nominee Governor Leon Guerrero has submitted for the CLTC board. Last week, the Governor nominated Fabrienne Cruz Respicio and Jeremy Rojas. Respicio is the Principal Broker of Blue Continent Realty, while Rojas is the Vice President and General Manager of Pacific American Title Insurance & Escrow Company.
All three nominations are now before the Guam Legislature for review and confirmation.
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