ACUSA Editor-In-Chief: Geronimo J. Garcenila

Gerry Garcenila hailed from Sibalom, Antique. He used to work as a school teacher in the Philippines. He shifted to B.S. in Nursing when he came to America and went on to earn his M.S. degree in Nursing at the San Diego State University. He currently works as a registered Nurse Practitioner in San Diego, California. He is the past president of the Philippine-American Nurses Association of Southern California. He is the currently one of the Press Release Officers (PRO) of the ACUSA. 

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ACUSA Associate Editor (On-leave): Gloria Salazar

Goly Salazar is a new immigrant to America, coming here in year 2000. She worked for  many years as an English class teacher and adviser at the Del. Angel Salazar Memorial Elementary School in San Jose, Antique. She now  works as an elementary school teacher here in America, teaching the English language to American children!

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ACUSA Associate Editor: Errol M. Panaguiton

Hi, I am Errol, at your service. I hailed from San Jose, Antique, a product of a Sibalomnon father and a Culasinhon mother. I used to work as an Electrical Engineer in the Building Code Division of the Dept. of Public Works and Highways in San Jose, Antique. I have traveled to all towns in Antique, from Anini-y to Caluya. I have worked in the mountains of Dao, San Remigio and Valderrama and in the open pit coal mines in Semirara island in Caluya. In short, I'm pretty much well acquainted with everything about Antique, including her favorite past time, politics.

I came to America in the summer of 1993. In America, I have worked as a Quality Control Technician, Engineering Technician and Test Engineer. I am currently working as a Jr. Engineer in the Research & Development Dept. and Factory Automation Group of a manufacturing company in San Diego, California. I am the current Recording Secretary of the ACUSA. I am very glad to be of service to theACUSA, the Antiqueños and fellow Filipinos.

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