This is a list of the 2007 State of Washington Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs employees and their job title and salaries. (2011, 3 multiple job employees (includes 0 duplicates) (2007, 1 employees) (2005, 2 employees) (2003, 3 employees) (2001, 3 employees) (1999, 4 employees) (1997, 3 employees)

In January 1972, Governor Evans created The Governor's Asian Advisory Council by executive order. On February 26, 1974, the 43rd Washington State Legislature formally created The State of Washington Commission on Asian American Affairs as a state agency. On April 17, 1995, Governor Mike Lowry signed a bill to change the Commission's name to The State of Washington Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs to include Pacific Islanders. The Commission’s 28 year history marks a legacy of advocacy, community education and outreach, as well as interagency and community collaborations to improve the well-being of the Asian Pacific American communities. The Commission has an Advisory Board made up of 12 Governor-appointed Commissioners representing the state's rich Asian Pacific American diversity. The Commissioners advise the Governor and state and local public officials about issues that concern the Asian Pacific American community. Each Commissioner serves a three-year term and may serve for two consecutive terms. The Commission’s headquarters is in Olympia and has no other offices. The Commission has one paid Executive Director and one paid Executive Assistant. The Commission’s operating budget in the 2005-07 budget period was approximately $520,000. The Commission also receives gifts, grants and endowments from public or private sources for the use or benefit of the Commission and to expend, without appropriation, the same or any income from the gifts, grants or endowments according to their terms.
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2007 State of Washington Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs List of Employees, Job Title and Salary

ET is Employee Type: 6 is faculty, 7 is non-faculty, 1 is classified by state merit rules, 2 is exempt from state merit rules
PU is Pay Unit: M is monthly, H is hourly, C is contracted, D is daily,
MP is months paid
%FT is percent of full-time

Name                                 Job Title        ET-PU  MP       %FT    Salary
ABELLERA, ELLEN M           EXEC. DIRECTOR              2M    0       100      6417 
	


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