Board of Directors

  • President, Cofounder Barbara Salazar De Lucca

    Barbara Salazar De Lucca, President, Cofounder

    Barbara De Lucca was named President of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Hawaii in 2020 after serving as the Vice President and Founding Member in 2019. Mrs. De Lucca is a native of Phoenix, AZ. She moved to the beautiful islands of Hawaii in 1999 and started her real estate career in 2006. Mrs. De Lucca is a Broker-In-Charge with Soldier to Soldier Hawaii Realty. It is her mission to give back to a nonprofit with each home sale. Her passion comes from being a mother of a child that had a traumatic brain injury at birth. She practices real estate with a purpose! With a dedication for giving back to the community, connecting people, and helping others grow their businesses, it was a natural progression for Mrs. De Lucca to lead the movement to organize the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Hawaii.

  • Marysol Ruiz, VP Cofounder Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Hawaii

    Marysol Ruiz, Vice President & Co-Founder

    Marysol Ruiz is a first generation Mexican-American. Originally from Los Angeles, she moved to Oahu in 2005. Ms. Ruiz is an accomplished Mortgage Loan officer at Edge Home Finance and has been in the mortgage industry for over ten years.  She graduated from the University of Southern California with a double major in Business Administration and French.  She is fluent in Spanish and French. Marysol studied at La Sorbonne in Paris, France and was awarded the Top 10 business plan from the Lloyd Greif center of Entrepreneurial Studies at USC for her Crepe Café business. Marysol successfully operated Crepe Cafe’ Hawaii for nine years. She is passionate about educating families on home ownership, credit, and self-employment.

  • Ruben Juarez, PhD, Treasurer & Cofounder

    Dr. Ruben Juarez is the HMSA Distinguished Professor in Health Economics at the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization (UHERO). He is also the CEO of Hawaii Integrated Analytics, a biotech company with the mission to show that healthcare doesn’t always take place in a doctor’s office. Dr. Juarez was granted the Ph.D. in Economics from Rice University and has been a Professor of Economics and UHERO member since 2008. His main research interests include network economics, behavior and health economics.

    Dr. Juarez has publications in top Economics, Health and Policy journals. He has prestigious research awards and projects for a variety of institutions such as the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Hawaii Community Foundation, Hawaii Medical Service Association, Kamehameha Schools, and regularly advises community organizations and companies.

  • Monica Nuñez, Secretary

    Monica Nuñez, Secretary

    Mónica Núñez was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and has Mexican roots. Her parents are from Oaxaca, and Jalisco, México. Mrs. Nunez earned her A.A. in Liberal Arts and achieved her B.A. in Social Studies from Chaminade University of Honolulu. She has been in the Escrow and Title side of Real Estate on Oahu since 2012 and is currently an Escrow Officer at Old Republic Title & Escrow of Hawaii. Mrs. Nunez has a successful U.S. Navy career in which her assignment and role was Intelligence Specialist (Analyst). With three deployments to the Persian Gulf in support of wartime operations, conducting counter-terrorism missions throughout Southeast Asia and having served onboard four U.S. Naval Warships, Monica eventually chose to plant her feet on solid ground and move on from her 14-year service career.Description goes here

  • Michael Aviles

    Michael Aaron Aviles, is a professional with a background in marketing and community engagement, having led successful initiatives at the University of Phoenix. he also honed his leadership skills through various experiences, including tenure as a Toastmasters leader and Area Director, where he prioritized support and alignment with organizational goals. Additionally, he has led La Fuerza ERG, navigating obstacles to achieve strategic objectives.

    Michael holds a Master’s in Education, specializing in Instructional Design and Adult Learning Theory from National Hispanic University.

    In his current role, Michael guides aspiring electrical engineers on the Oahu Leeward Coast through ISCET exam preparation and hands-on learning with Inventr.io's "30 Days Lost in Space." Leveraging his experience as a seasoned adult learning facilitator, Michael designs curriculum and shapes young minds to excel in this dynamic field. His approach emphasizes interactive learning experiences, mentorship, and fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment.

  • LISA SANCHEZ-JOHNSEN, PH.D., M.S.

    Dr. Lisa Sanchez-Johnsen serves as HCCH Chief Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Officer and Head of Health and Research. She is an academic leader in the areas of health equity and multicultural and Latinx health. Dr. Sanchez-Johnsen has 30 years of experience conducting research and clinical work with Latinxs, Blacks, and other ethnic minorities in the area of culturally competent health behavior assessments and interventions. She was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii and received her A.A. from Kapiolani Community College, B.A. in Psychology from the University of Hawaii-Manoa, and her Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Clinical Psychology from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois.

    Dr. Sánchez-Johnsen is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Hawaii, Illinois, and Wisconsin), a Board-Certified Telehealth Professional-Level II, and the owner of Multicultural Health and Wellness, PLLC, a clinical psychology and consulting practice where she will soon start to see patients via tele-health in Hawaii.

  • Omar A. Vaquerano

    Omar Vaquerano, Founder and Managing Attorney at Valar Immigration, brings a wealth of expertise to our board. With over 5 years of experience in immigration law, he has tirelessly advocated for hundreds of individuals and families. His commitment to the immigrant community is deeply personal—having immigrated from El Salvador 12 years ago, he understands the challenges firsthand.

    Education:

    Master of Laws (LL.M.) from USC Gould School of Law

    Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Emory University School of Law

    Bachelor of Laws from Escuela Superior de Economia y Negocios

    Omar’s dedication to empowering immigrants drives his work. He believes in creating a more inclusive society and ensuring that everyone has access to justice.

  • Chris Calderon

    As the passionate owner of Signal Security of Hawaii, Chris is deeply committed to making safety more than just a service—it is a reflection of who she is. At the core of her leadership philosophy is the belief that every individual, regardless of where they work or live, deserves the right to a profound sense of security and peace of mind. She has dedicated herself to safeguarding our island communities, ensuring that the safety measures her team implements resonate with the unique spirit of Hawaii. It is her firm conviction that security with aloha is not just a slogan but a guiding principle.

    Business Ventures:

    Owner & CEO of Signal Security of Hawaii

    Owner & CEO of ShieldUp Solutions (Situational Awareness / Personal Safety Classes)

    Owner & CEO of Island Secure (Certified Fingerprinting & Federal Background Check Processing)

    Education: BS in Criminal Justice Administration and Management