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2014 Board of Directors

Lilia Navarrete, is the founder and President of LKN Global Enterprises, Inc, whose vision is dedicated to empowering LKN Global’s clients to create a future of sustainable success and exponential growth by addressing their challenges and assisting them in securing a successful position within the global marketplace.

Ms. Navarrete built the company from the ground up as a business-to-business consulting firm assisting companies of all sizes succeed in penetrating and expanding into global markets. LKN Global’s strategic consulting services are designed to take projects through the entire business pipeline and all its commercialization phases. Lilia Navarrete draws on more than 20 years of experience identifying leading trends in the global marketplace and their impact on business to help companies use innovative ideas to enter new markets.

During her career, Ms. Navarrete’s catalytic leadership style has enabled her to contribute to the growth of several organizations involved in international business and trade. In addition to background in international transportation in the U.S. and abroad, her expertise in cross-cultural communication, in media advertising and on-site studies worldwide has also contributed to her understanding of the global consumer. She practices high ethical standards both personally and professionally. Her integrity is solid and demonstrates commitment to ethical values in all of her work.

Ms. Navarrete is a world class dynamic speaker. Her recent speaking engagements have been throughout the Americas in Peru, Chile, Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, including the APEC Ministerial summit in Peru on the topic of Globalization and Capacity Building across Organizations as well as at the Global Women’s Summit in Chile on the topic of Global Business Ethics. Ms. Navarrete speaks on a variety of internationally related topics including: multi-cultural issues; international affairs, sustainability, capacity building; marketing internationally, doing business in California and the U.S.; doing business with Mexicans, Americans, Canadians, capacity building across women’s organizations; business ethics in a technological world.

Recognizing the importance of offering corporate training programs, Ms. Navarrete established the LKN Global Executive Institute, as a division of LKN Global Enterprises, Inc., with over twenty-five years imparting seminars and corporate training in Spanish and English for cross-cultural participants. As an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business & Management in Malibu, California, she has imparted business classes in Spanish to MBA students preparing them to work in Latin America and Spain. Ms. Navarrete also taught the Global Management Graduate Program at the University of Phoenix, Southern California Campus.

Lilia Navarrete has served on various Board’s and International Committees. Ms. Navarrete’s contributions are highly respected within the international trade community worldwide. She currently serves as President of WIT-LA (Women in International Trade—Los Angeles) and has served on the WIT-LA board for over ten years.

Ms. Navarrete recently served as Chairman of the Board for the Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT) and previously served two terms as President and CEO and one term as Executive Vice President. OWIT is a network of members with more than twenty five chapters around the world and is the only global business association dedicated to helping women and men excel in international trade. As well, she is currently on the board of The International Alliance for Women (TIAW) as Vice President. TIAW is an umbrella organization for over 35 organizations worldwide that provides mentorship and networking initiatives to advance economic opportunities to women around the world.

Lilia Navarrete has served on the World Trade Week Committee of Los Angeles for several years and she has been invited to continue to serve on the World Trade Week Committee of Los Angeles in 2013. Realizing the importance of minimizing poverty and increasing education to women and girls in the most underprivileged regions of the world, Ms. Navarrete avidly supports and is on the leadership team in Los Angeles for Room to Read, a non-profit organization that believes in providing the opportunity of education to all children.

Ms. Navarrete is also a member and active supporter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and a member of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce.

Ms. Navarrete holds an international MBA in Finance and Marketing from Loyola Marymount University together with an undergraduate degree in International Business Management and Economics from CS University Los Angeles. Studies in Multi-Media validate her passion for e-commerce and virtual trade. She has lived and worked in Latin America for more than ten years. Ms. Navarrete currently resides in Pasadena, California.

Lilia has served on the WIT-LA Board since 2001

Ginger previously served on the Wit Board in several capacities during the early 90’s. She was a member through WIT-LA’s evolution from dominantly a woman’s organization through the transitional period of being considered as a “networking club” to the mid 90s when the association grew enough to emulate the strength of WIT-Orange County and began having our board meetings at each other’s conference rooms instead of restaurants. At the time, WIT-LA (and most associations) kept manual notebooks, had to budget for postage to mail membership materials, dues reminders, meeting notices, newsletters and ballots. WIT-LA competed with the LACFFBA and FTA for industry speakers. She advised “I am proud that we actually had Marjorie Shostack at our program meetings”.

Shalkowski started her career in Freight Forwarding and Customs Brokerage in the late ‘80s, and remembers having to hand-type the small green 3461’s. She holds a BA is Business Administration and Psychology, and is a licensed Customs Broker and a Certified Customs Specialist, and at one time owned her own small brokerage shop.

Currently employed by JAS Forwarding (USA) as their permit license in Los Angeles, Ginger is also a member of the LACFFBA airport and other government agency committees, and is looking forward to adding WIT-LA to her meeting schedule.

Ginger has been nominated to serve on the WIT-LA Board in 2013.

As a Manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Los Angeles office, Lucy Wan is specialized in U.S. Customs and international trade consulting. She assists clients with complex international trade, risk management and regulatory compliance issues in connection with merchandise imported into the U.S. With over 11 years of experience in customs and trade, Lucy’s areas of expertise include customs valuation, classification, country of origin, various free trade agreements and special trade programs.

Specifically, in the valuation area, she has assisted numerous clients complete ACS Reconciliation/Cost submission filings, implement the First Sale for Export appraisement method, and analyze the transaction price between related parties. In the risk management area, she helps clients during complex customs audits, implement improvement plans, and in case necessary, quantify the “loss of revenue” liabilities. In the special trade area, Lucy works with clients to conduct in-depth analysis on goods’ qualification for duty-savings programs such as NAFTA, GSP, and other trade programs.

Lucy’s clients include large multinational corporations from a diverse mix of industries, including retail, houseware, information technology, electronics, automotive, textile, aircraft and defense.

Lucy Wan holds a B.A. in Hispanic Studies from Beijing Second Foreign Studies University, and a M.A. in International Relations with a International Management focus from University of California, San Diego. She passed the U.S. Customs Brokers License Exam in 2002 and is also fluent in Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. She joined Women in International Trade - San Diego Chapter in 2002, and is a current member of Women in International Trade - Los Angeles.

Lucy has served on the WIT-LA Board since 2012

Gina Thomas Patterson, Assistant Marine Manager, Western Division with Roanoke Trade in Long Beach, CA and is an approved Lloyd’s coverholder and presently holds underwriting authority for the Watkins Syndicate. Roanoke Trade is a subsidiary of Munich Re and an affiliate of Watkins Underwriters at Lloyd’s of London.

Gina is the current President of the South Bay Association of Insurance Professionals (a DBA of the South Bay Chapter of NAIW) and has held that position since July 1, 2011. She is also South Bay’s Education Director with the State of California Department of Insurance, and fulfills the duties of Education and Awards Co-Chairs. Patterson has served in various capacities including president-elect, vice president, webmistress, education co-chair and communications chair for the association. In 2009, she was instrumental in developing SBAIP’s Mentors & Protégés program which has been adapted for use for the CA Council of IAIP, Region VIII of IAIP as well as at the international level, and was instrumental in developing South Bay’s first-ever website and implementing the association’s electronic storage and communications. She has served on the public relations team with the California Council of IAIP since 2008 in various capacities, served as instructor at IAIP’s 2011 international annual convention held in Las Vegas, and has served on the International Education Task Force since 2012.

Patterson joined Roanoke Trade in 2002 and is a licensed insurance broker with the State of California. She has earned the professional industry designations of Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) with The National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research; the Certified Professional Insurance Woman (CPIW) as well as the Diversified Advanced Education designations with the International Association of Insurance Professionals, and is currently working on the Certified Leadership Professional (CLP) designation with IAIP as well as the CISR Elite designation with The National Alliance.

Prior to joining Roanoke Trade, Patterson founded and developed a successful word processing firm, Unlimited Concepts. An award-winning ceramist and former member of the Lakewood Artist Guild, she served on LAG’s board of directors for 15 years as newsletter editor, student art show chairman, vice president-crafts, and president from 2003 through 2007. As student art show chairman for LAG, she worked closely with Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor Don Knabe’s Art and Education grant program.

Gina has served on the WIT-LA Board since 2012

As a Senior Customs & Trade Advisor, Ms. Takushi is responsible for the oversight of both US import and export projects. Ms. Takushi reviews her clients’ business models and practices to assist in determining areas of risk, while also offering solutions for compliance, penalty mitigation and risk management.

Ms. Takushi’s expertise includes the development and implementation of import/export compliance program and supply chain reviews in security and inventory controls. She also regularly works with issues involving HTSUS classification, NAFTA and other FTAs, origin, and proper appraisement (valuation) of merchandise for Customs purposes. Ms. Takushi’s commodity specialty is apparel with association to accessories and raw materials but she also has experience with many other commodities over the past 10 years in the logistics industry.

Prior to joining Livingston in June 2012, Ms. Takushi managed the import and export trade compliance and transportation for a subsidiary of a multi-billion dollar apparel and footwear company. As the International Trade Manager, Ms. Takushi handled the daily operations for North America and acted as supply chain advisor to the sub-divisions in Australia, Spain and Japan. During her tenure, she successfully completed a Focused Assessment and four Prior Disclosures.

Ms. Takushi currently is the advisory council chair for a non-profit mental health services organization in the Los Angeles area. There are three offices servicing Long Beach, Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley. The group is primarily funded by the Department of Mental Health. Since joining this group, Ms. Takushi has chaired and managed several fundraising events.

Ms. Takushi has also sat on the board of another non-profit charity for 7 years. During her tenure as treasurer and annual event co-chair, she assisted in raising over $350k for the charity. The annual golf tournament also brought in over $150k in prizes per year.

Career started in 1980 at Schenkers USA where Michele learned to write entries. She has worked in the brokerage industry since 1980 and holds a CHB License since 1986. Michele also holds a CCS and CES (what are these?)

Michele holds an MS in Education in addition to an MA in Global Management. She has been heavily involved in Compliance, both export and import, from 1996 to the present. She is currently the Corporate Compliance Manager for JAS Forwarding USA Inc., is a member of the NCBFAA and current membership chair for the IFFCHBA in Atlanta.

After spending 30+ years in Corporate America in the International Logistics Arena, Michele has enjoyed the opportunity of gaining prosperous experience in Operations and Sales as well as Technology. During those years, she also developed skills, which served well in various positions involving Government Affairs in various parts of the world. At this stage in her life, Michelle would like to give back in the form of sharing the extensive experience and expertise that she has attained. She is in a position to lend educational as well as working experience in the online classroom with learners. Pluta is the current Corporate Compliance Manager with JAS Forwarding USA Inc./Atlanta GA office. She has previous experience as Client Manager Maersk Inc./Atlanta, GA, Director of Customs & Compliance ABX Logistics USA Inc. Atlanta, GA., and was Director Compliance/ Branch Manager Geologists USA Inc., New York, NY

Some of her numerous accomplishments include implementing import/export audit program for ABX which ensured reasonable care requirements were achieved for 18 branch offices throughout the U.S.; binding ruling program, pre-audit program, post entry amendment program for import/export clients; Export Management System within ABX; conducted in-house import/export compliance training for ABX employees and outside training programs for clients throughout US. She enjoys an excellent relationship with U.S. Customs & Border Protection, Bureau of Industry and Security as well as other government agencies involved in import/export compliance, and created and implemented a license control system for ABX export Dept of Commerce and Dept.of Defense license activity, helped develop online compliance training both in import and as well as CTPAT/TSA/HAZMAT/

Michele is a member of the International Compliance Professional Association; National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association; Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology ; American Psychological Association; American Management Association; SIA-Society for International Affairs; and Sloan Consortium

She is an Adult Bible Study Instructor @ St. Michael the Archangel R.C. Church, Woodstock, GA and is the Adolescent Religious Education Instructor – St. Michael the Archangel R.C. Church, Woodstock, GA. Pluta is a U.S. Customs & Border Protection licensed broker as well as an NCBFAA Certified Customs Specialist. She is CTPAT certified, and attained global validation for ABX.

Michele has been on the WIT-LA Board since late 2012.

Montserrat Hernandez has over 13 years of insurance industry experiences and is currently the Western Division Bond Manager for Roanoke trade Services in the Long Beach, CA office. She has a dual role directly handling the large customhouse broker accounts and oversees the bond product line and customer service for the Western territory clientele which reaches from the Northern border of Canada to the southern area of San Diego and Calexico. Prior to being promoted to Bond Manager, she served as a Marine Clerk, Carnet Service Representative and a Bond Service Representative for 11 years.

Montserrat Hernandez is an insurance broker in the state of California and holds a license in property and casualty insurance.

Montserrat has served on the WIT-LA Board since 2012.

Mr. Leeds is an attorney at law and of counsel to Braumiller Schulz LLP, a Dallas-based law firm. He works from Los Angeles and concentrates on export and import compliance matters.

Prior to Dec. 1, 2009, Mr. Leeds was a Senior Export/Import Advisor in the corporate Global Trade Controls organization of The Boeing Company. His primary assignments included training, bonds and powers of attorney, Customs disclosures and enforcement issues, and handling export, import and Customs related regulatory and legislative matters. Mr. Leeds assisted with implementation of the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), ACE Portal and Importer Self-Assessment (ISA) programs within Boeing. He also provided technical assistance on US and non-US export and import compliance and supply chain security issues.

During his career in industry Mr. Leeds held export and import compliance positions at Hughes Aircraft Company, Hughes Space and Communications Company, and Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc. He started his career with U.S. Customs in Los Angeles, holding Import Specialist and Team Leader positions at LA/Long Beach Harbor and LAX. Mr. Leeds is a US Army veteran.

Mr. Leeds holds a B.A. from California State University Los Angeles and a J.D (Cum Laude) from the University of West Los Angeles School of Law. He is a member of the California State Bar Association, holds a Customs Broker license and a Certified Customs Specialist designation. He has taught customs broker courses and other classes for the Foreign Trade Association for 28 years.

His experience and appointed positions include Past President of the Export Managers Association of California and Foreign Trade Association of Southern California; Former Chair of the Departmental Advisory Committee on the Commercial Operations of US Customs & Border Protection (COAC); Member of the Private Sector Consultative Group to the World Customs Organization; Member of the Board of Governors of the American Association of Exporters & Importers; and General Counsel to Women in International Trade – Los Angeles

Lilia Navarrete, is the founder and President of LKN Global Enterprises, Inc, whose vision is dedicated to empowering LKN Global’s clients to create a future of sustainable success and exponential growth by addressing their challenges and assisting them in securing a successful position within the global marketplace.

Ms. Navarrete built the company from the ground up as a business-to-business consulting firm assisting companies of all sizes succeed in penetrating and expanding into global markets. LKN Global’s strategic consulting services are designed to take projects through the entire business pipeline and all its commercialization phases. Lilia Navarrete draws on more than 20 years of experience identifying leading trends in the global marketplace and their impact on business to help companies use innovative ideas to enter new markets.

During her career, Ms. Navarrete’s catalytic leadership style has enabled her to contribute to the growth of several organizations involved in international business and trade. In addition to background in international transportation in the U.S. and abroad, her expertise in cross-cultural communication, in media advertising and on-site studies worldwide has also contributed to her understanding of the global consumer. She practices high ethical standards both personally and professionally. Her integrity is solid and demonstrates commitment to ethical values in all of her work.

Ms. Navarrete is a world class dynamic speaker. Her recent speaking engagements have been throughout the Americas in Peru, Chile, Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, including the APEC Ministerial summit in Peru on the topic of Globalization and Capacity Building across Organizations as well as at the Global Women’s Summit in Chile on the topic of Global Business Ethics. Ms. Navarrete speaks on a variety of internationally related topics including: multi-cultural issues; international affairs, sustainability, capacity building; marketing internationally, doing business in California and the U.S.; doing business with Mexicans, Americans, Canadians, capacity building across women’s organizations; business ethics in a technological world.

Recognizing the importance of offering corporate training programs, Ms. Navarrete established the LKN Global Executive Institute, as a division of LKN Global Enterprises, Inc., with over twenty-five years imparting seminars and corporate training in Spanish and English for cross-cultural participants. As an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business & Management in Malibu, California, she has imparted business classes in Spanish to MBA students preparing them to work in Latin America and Spain. Ms. Navarrete also taught the Global Management Graduate Program at the University of Phoenix, Southern California Campus.

Lilia Navarrete has served on various Board’s and International Committees. Ms. Navarrete’s contributions are highly respected within the international trade community worldwide. She currently serves as President of WIT-LA (Women in International Trade—Los Angeles) and has served on the WIT-LA board for over ten years.

Ms. Navarrete recently served as Chairman of the Board for the Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT) and previously served two terms as President and CEO and one term as Executive Vice President. OWIT is a network of members with more than twenty five chapters around the world and is the only global business association dedicated to helping women and men excel in international trade. As well, she is currently on the board of The International Alliance for Women (TIAW) as Vice President. TIAW is an umbrella organization for over 35 organizations worldwide that provides mentorship and networking initiatives to advance economic opportunities to women around the world.

Lilia Navarrete has served on the World Trade Week Committee of Los Angeles for several years and she has been invited to continue to serve on the World Trade Week Committee of Los Angeles in 2013. Realizing the importance of minimizing poverty and increasing education to women and girls in the most underprivileged regions of the world, Ms. Navarrete avidly supports and is on the leadership team in Los Angeles for Room to Read, a non-profit organization that believes in providing the opportunity of education to all children.

Ms. Navarrete is also a member and active supporter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and a member of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce.

Ms. Navarrete holds an international MBA in Finance and Marketing from Loyola Marymount University together with an undergraduate degree in International Business Management and Economics from CS University Los Angeles. Studies in Multi-Media validate her passion for e-commerce and virtual trade. She has lived and worked in Latin America for more than ten years. Ms. Navarrete currently resides in Pasadena, California.

Lilia has served on the WIT-LA Board since 2001