Talk:Henry Lozano

Presidents
Already mentioned
 * In 1990, George H. W. Bush, speaking at the National Leadership Forum, cited Lozano as one of the top ten coalition leaders in the nation.


 * In 1998, President Bill Clinton appointed Lozano to serve on the Advisory Commission on Drug-free Communities in the Office of National Drug Control Policy,


 * In 2001, he was appointed by George W. Bush as co-chair of the Commission.


 * In 2003, prior to his tenure as director of USA Freedom Corps, Lozano was appointed by George W. Bush and confirmed by the U.S. Senate as a director of the Corporation for National and Community Service (2003 to 2007).

Refs
--- The above have nothing in common except that a president was involved. I think it is all already in the article, but if not it can worked into the appropriate sections.

Rich Farmbrough, 23:08, 12 April 2010 (UTC).

Pictures, layout, timeline
Too many pictures, this guy is "Deputy Assistant to the President" we can assume that he rubs shoulders with the highest echelons. A photo of him being presented an award by a President might be good to have, but as it is there are just to many. Also the normal layout is to have most of the main career chronologically, with a brief summary in the lead. Separate sections for "service" and "personal life" are fine.

Rich Farmbrough, 23:38, 12 April 2010 (UTC).

External links content to be put into article prose?

 * Official sites
 * The Shinnyo-en Foundation
 * Six Billion Paths to Peace
 * The Women's Conference The recent conference on Women's Empowerment, Inspiration and Education hosted by California First Lady Maria Shriver in Long Beach, California (October 26–27, 2009)
 * Youth to Youth International The upcoming Youth to Youth National & Regional Conferences on June 14–17 at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, and on July 8–11, 2009 at Claremont-McKenna College in Claremont, California, and on July 29 to August 1 at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island
 * Lantern Floating Hawaii
 * Berlin Saisho Homa
 * Opportunities to Volunteer official Serve.gov website
 * The President’s Council on Service & Civic Participation "The President's Volunteer Service Award"
 * The Points of Light Institute
 * The Corporation for National and Community Service
 * Commemorate September 11 as a "National Day of Service" The September 11 - a National Day of Service and Remembrance website (observed each year on September 11)
 * National Youth Leadership Council The upcoming National Service-Learning Conference in San Jose, California (March 24–27, 2010)
 * Volunteering and Service The upcoming National Conference on Volunteering & Service in New York City (June 28–30, 2010)
 * The Peace Corps
 * AmeriCorps
 * Senior Corps

ツStacey (talk) 16:16, 26 December 2015 (UTC)

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