Photo: James McSweeney
October 2, 2012 - Roswell, GA
Galing Foundation, Inc. invites you to an
evening of Gratitude, Goodwill & Compassion,
The 6th Annual GFI Youth Leadership Award 2012 Community Volunteer Appreciation Year End Benefit Dinner withPhilippine Honorary Consul General Raoul
“Ray” Donato
and James McSweeney, Regional Liason
National Archives at Atlanta on Friday, December 7 (6pm) at Canton House Restaurant.
For more information, please contact Ana Blackburn (404) 925-2639 or Ces Alberto (404) 290-5416 or email: galingfoundation@yahoo.com.
All proceeds will benefit the Youth Leadership Award Program 2013. The YLA was created and organized to promote the importance of voluntarism, meaningful engagement and commitment among the youth in charitable organizations that benefits the community and beyond for a common good.
About the Guest Speaker James McSweeney
Jim McSweeney has worked for
the National Archives and Records Administration for 25 plus year. He currently serves as a Special Assistant
to Legislative Archives, Presidential Libraries, and Museum Services. From November 1998 to September 2012, he
served as the Regional Administrator for the National Archives and Records
Administration, Southeast Region. During
his career with NARA, Mr. McSweeney has worked in NARA's San Francisco, Laguna
Niguel, and Atlanta facilities in capacities ranging from Appraisal and
Disposition Branch Chief to Records Center Director to Records Management
Director to Assistant Regional Administrator.
Mr. McSweeney was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and received
a bachelor of arts degree in Political Science from San Francisco State
University and a masters of arts degree in American History from San Jose State
University. He is a member of the
California Historical Society, the Atlanta Federal Executive Board, and the
Society of Georgia Archivists. Under his
direction, the Southeast Region occupied two new facilities in 2004 and 2005:
an 115,000 square foot archival facility (with exhibition and public program
space) in Morrow, Georgia, as well as a 350,000 square foot Federal Records
Center in Ellenwood, Georgia. Mr.
McSweeney has inaugurated innovative public programs with the Center for Civil
and Human Rights, Clayton State University, the Truman and Roosevelt
Presidential Libraries, Georgia Public Broadcasting, the Martin Luther King Jr.
National Historic Site, the Atlanta Public School System, the Smithsonian
Institute, the Afro American Historical and Genealogical Society, the Asian
American and Pacific Islander community, and other cultural and higher
education institutions throughout the region.
Under Mr. McSweeney’s leadership, the National Archives at Atlanta
facility in Morrow, GA, became a center for community engagement, serving as a
polling place, a host site for Naturalization Ceremonies, a meeting place for
civic and fraternal organizations, and a national destination for family
history research. In the past five
years, Mr. McSweeney and his staff have hosted national symposia on the Civil
Rights Movement, the African American Experience, the Civil War, and the legacy
of the Asian Pacific American community in the southeast. Mr. McSweeney is a professed baseball junkie,
ardent jazz enthusiast, dog lover, and proud father of a future archivist, actress,
ballerina, or veterinarian.
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