
Krismin Inocentes Bell
Special guest
Krismin Inocentes Bell has spent over 15 years advancing opportunities for underrepresented communities, with a deep focus on postsecondary access, success, and completion. She began her career as a third-grade teacher in Brooklyn, NY, and later expanded her focus to educational equity through leadership roles at Summer Search, a national youth development organization, and Destination College Advising Corps at UC Berkeley. Krismin most recently served as the Founding Managing Director of Program at OneGoal in the Bay Area and later as the region’s Executive Director, where she expanded the program’s reach and secured significant funding for continued growth. Krismin currently serves as the Executive Director of the Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO), bringing her leadership and vision to the economic development sector, with a focus on empowering historically underrepresented businesses and driving opportunities for growth and innovation in Oregon and beyond. Krismin holds a B.A. in Political Science from UC Berkeley and a Master of Science in Teaching from Pace University.
Krismin Inocentes Bell has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Navigating Shared Experiences: A Collaborative Approach in Oregon │Krismin Inocentes Bell & Nicole Davison Leon
May 2nd, 2025 | Season 2 | 44 mins 20 secs
community economic coalition, econdev, economic development, krismin inocentes bell, minority-owned business support, nicole davison leon, oregon, small business campus oregon