Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell Biography

Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell is a Filipino-Canadian writer and novelist. She is the author of Stumbling Through Paradise: A Feast of Mercy for Manuel del Mundo, a novel about a fictional Filipino family of three generations in Canada. She is now a retired city planner, with former positions as Associate Director of Planning City of Surrey as well as Manager of Policy and Corporate Strategies in the City of Richmond.

Work Experiences
* Chief Executive Officer, National Pilipino Canadian Cultural Center (NPC3)
* Chair, City of Vancouver Cultural Communities Advisory Committee; Co-Convenor Vancouver Immigrant Partnership Program
* Co-founder and Founding Executive Director, Multicultural Helping House Society
* CEO, Minerva Foundation for BC Women
* Co-founder, Canadian Filipino Net, an online Canada-wide magazine about Filipino Canadians
* Co-founder Anyone Can Act Theatre (ACAT), a community performing arts collective

Awards
* City of Vancouver Civic Merit Awardee.
* Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for Community Service

Reference: The National Pilipino Canadian Cultural Centre

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See also: Rechie Valdez Biography

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