FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN AND CEO

Tuan D. Nguyen, A.L.M., the Founder

Tuan D. Nguyen, ALM, the Founder, Chairman and CEO, an award-winning and transformational c-suite leader, and “Make It Matter” business, healthcare, and civil rights leader, along with being a subject-matter expert, has duly founded the Asian-American National Committee, Inc. (AANC) as a professional public service organization, also serving as a professional public service conglomerate and national referrals for all Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders (AAPI), Native Americans, and others throughout the United States and abroad. Moreover, the AANC was also founded and specifically organized to be the proactive, vocal, and goal-oriented national general and legal representatives of and for, all Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders (AAPI), Native Americans, small and medium-sized businesses, corporations and organizations, colleges and universities, and others throughout the United States and abroad. He leads the AANC with passion, perseverance, and direction.

Incorporated and founded in 2000, AANC is an influential, effective, and innovative national educational, healthcare, business and legal services, political, privacy/civil rights, and advocacy organization in the United States and aboard.

  • 2013 Alumni Leadership Award, Fitchburg State University

  • Consultative Member Pending, United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), NGO Branch, Consultative Status.

  • Full Participant Committee Member for the first-ever UNHCR's Global Refugee Forum www.unhcr.org/global-refugee-forum in Washington DC, New York, and Geneva. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Refugee Agency.

  • Active Committee Member with the UN ECOSOC Youth Forum and an official UN ECOSOC’s Experimental Fellow for Education.

  • Active Committee Member of the World Humanitarian Forum.

  • Member, Clinical Practice Committee, National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC). NACHC represents and supports a nationwide network of more than 1,200 community, migrant, homeless, and public housing health center organizations, which serve over 30 million patients annually via 9,000 sites and health centers in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam.

  • Member, Subcommittee on Health Centers Financing and Operations, National Association of Community Health Centers.

  • Certificate in Health Center Governance, A Health Center Governance Leader, NACHC

  • Member of the Board of Directors and Member of the Finance Committee, Harbor Health Services, Inc.

  • Member of the Board of Directors, Fitchburg State University.

  • President and CEO, Asian-American International, LLC.

  • Advanced Leader Silver (ALS) and Advanced Communicator Gold (ACG), Toastmasters International.

  • Professional Public Speaker and Keynote Speaker.

  • Subject-Matter Expert.

  • Emotional Intelligence, Leadership IQ Expert, and Leadership Coach.

  • Former Founder and President, National POW/MIA Foundation, Inc. worked closely and in collaboration with various federal government and military agencies, the U.S. Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), the Joint Prisoners of War Missing in Action Accounting Command, and others, for the full and complete accounting of all American servicemen and servicewomen that were POW/MIA in Vietnam, Southeast Asia and elsewhere throughout the world.

  • Member of the Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Council on Compulsive Gambling.

  • Service-Disabled and proud United States paratrooper veteran of the 82nd Airborne Division. Service-connected disability through the United States of Veterans Affairs.

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