2 join UOG board of regents

UOG: The University of Guam entrance sign is seen Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, in Mangilao. David Castro/The Guam Daily Post

The University of Guam welcomed two new members of the UOG board of regents. According to a press release from UOG, Joanna Chun and Christopher “Chris” L.C. Duenas join the board with their respective private sector career insights.

“I am thankful and honored to serve the University of Guam and my Micronesian community in this way,” Chun said. “UOG plays a vital role in the continued growth and development of the people of this region, and our people's development is the through line to Micronesia's successful present and future.”

Chun is the owner and principal adviser of Value-Based Coaching & Consulting.

Before moving home to Guam in 2019, she spent 18 years with Northern California health care giant Sutter Health, advising and coaching leaders and teams in their operational excellence journeys.

Chun earned her master’s in business operational excellence at Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business in 2015 and a Bachelor of Arts in English and language studies from San Francisco State University in 2004.

UOG alumnus wants to give back

Duenas is a proud UOG alum, having graduated in 2000 with a degree in finance and economics from the School of Business and Public Administration.

He said he is passionate about giving back to the institution that gave him his professional start. Throughout his career, Duenas has leveraged his finance education to become a leader in the local financial management sector. He currently serves as the chief financial officer of Triple J Enterprises.

“I’m eager to help guide the strategic direction of the university, and my personal experience as a beneficiary of public education in Guam will enable me to advocate for policies that provide opportunities for all students to thrive,” Duenas said.

He serves on the boards of the Rotary Club of Tumon Bay and the Guam Chamber of Commerce.

The nine-member board’s regents are appointed by the governor of Guam and confirmed by the Guam Legislature. They serve six-year, staggered terms.

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