
Thank You America for Electing Barack Obama
San Francisco Bay Area

Thank You America for Electing Barack Obama
San Francisco Bay Area
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Keith Kamisugi is the director of communications at the Equal Justice Society. He was previously a regional spokesman for Verizon Communications, an account manager at tech PR firm Niehaus Ryan Wong, and an independent PR consultant.
He serves on the boards of Chinese for Affirmative Action, the San Francisco Japantown Foundation, Asian Pacific Americans for Progress and the Asian Law Caucus.
Keith also served on the executive staffs of two Hawai'i governors, as an aide in the Hawai'i state Senate and as a ballot operations specialist in the state Office of Elections. He was chairman of the Young Democrats of Hawai'i and a member of Hawai'i's delegation to the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
He previously sat on the steering committee of the Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) for Obama Leadership Council and the boards of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California, Asian American Theater Company, Hawai'i Chamber of Commerce of Northern California, American Marketing Association of Honolulu, Japanese American Citizens League of Honolulu, Honolulu Japanese Junior Chamber of Commerce, and on the Bishop Museum Advisory Council.
His past speaking engagements include presentations before groups and organizations at or affiliated with: the University of California at Berkeley, University of San Francisco, Golden Gate University, The Anderson School at UCLA, Marin County Youth Commission, staff of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Public Relations Society of America, Greenlining Institute, Asian Pacific Americans in Higher Education, QUAD Equal Employment Opportunity Training Conference, Oakland Rotary, the SPIN Academy, the Democratic National Committee's American Majority Partnership, the Opportunity Agenda, API Justice Coalition of Silicon Valley, the Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice, the Harvard Asian Pacific American Law Students Association and Free Press's Media Reform Conference.
Equal Justice Society, Chinese for Affirmative Action, hapihour.org, Obama for America, San Francisco Japantown Foundation