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Our History


In the latter part of 1973, a small group of Filipino Americans in Atlanta got together and decided to form an association, now known as The Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta. With its initial constitution and by-laws in place and Ely Abellera as the President, the inauguration of its first set of officers was in February 1974 at the old Squire Inn which has since been torn down.

 

That same year, the association was faced with its first challenge. With the arrival of many Filipino nurses to Georgia, some of them who had problems with their employment and placement, the association stepped up and came to their rescue. In addition, the Philippine Embassy sent Blas Ople, the Labor Attache, to extend assistance on their behalf.

 

The following year, in an effort to be an integral part of the state’s ethnicity, it participated in the annual WSB Salute to America July 4th Parade, with its own float showcasing the first Miss Fil-Am, Ningning Encisa and 4-year-olds, David Apanay dressed as Uncle Sam and Ronnie Abellera as Juan de la Cruz. With not enough funds, the float was built on top of a pick-up truck under the supervision of a highly skilled engineer, 1982 President Mario Valenzuela and artfully decorated by members of Fil-Am. In the middle of the parade route, the float almost fell off the truck so it had to be repaired, but still won one of the prizes. Hence, every Fourth of July, Fil-AM had a float, no longer “homemade” but professionally built and winning more awards. The float was always graced by the presence of Miss Fil-Am of that year. Once, Tinikling dancers performed live on the float as it moved. Again, to show Filipino presence in the workforce, Filipino professionals in uniforms were also with the group.

 

It was decided to have the inauguration of officers on New Year’s Eve the following years. One year, showing it naivete, there was an open bar and of course, drinks were freely poured and wasted. The officers and some members willingly and voluntarily dug deep into their pockets to defray the cost. Lesson learned - Never an open bar again.

 

In the early years of its existence, to make much-needed money, the selection of Miss Fil-Am was a popularity contest. Whoever sold the most tickets won. Later, the pageant’s format was changed, more like the traditional, based on talent, poise, and interview. The pageant used to be held on or around July 4 to commemorate Filipino-American Friendship Day. Somewhere along the way, it was changed to a date around the Philippine Independence Day June 12, as proclaimed by Emilio Aguinaldo.

 

The spring and fall picnics have always been well-attended. Sack races, tug-of-war and some relay games were popular activities. Easter egg hunts are the highlights of the spring picnics. For a few years, the basketball tournament, initially spearheaded by Ramon Marquez and Vic Romero, was an activity that the young and not-so-young wannabe athletes looked forward to.

 

In 1987, a bold venture was taken by its president, the late Johnny Pellicer, in an “all-star cast” of “Sayaw Himig,” a song and dance, 2-hour long production involving the entire membership, young and old alike, with artists Marites Pellicer and Zennie Mendoza, and choreographer Didi O’Connor at the helm, It took months of preparation and was a resounding success.

 

The Debutantes’ Ball was the brainchild of Gloria Sabiniano, 1984 president, in which 12 young ladies, in flowing white gowns, were presented to society that year, with dashing young men as escorts. A huge undertaking involving several months of preparation and rehearsals, this event as in the subsequent ones, held every 3-4 years, has always been elegant and grand! Most of the time the debutantes and escorts would be quite reluctant at first, but all of them later realized that it was a very enjoyable and great way to know and bond with other young Filipinos here.

 

The Olympics came to Atlanta in 1996. Didi O’Connor, that year’s President, helped welcome the Filipino athletes. There was a lavish reception at a dinner hosted by the association with internationally renowned singer, Lea Salonga, as the main attraction.

 

To recognize the natural aptitude of a young Filipino among high school seniors in Atlanta, the annual scholarship award was established. In 2009, the scholarship monetary award was increased to $1000 under Marites Pellicer’s administration supported by the Philippine Golf Association holding tournaments with Manny Pellicer as the chairperson.

 

Another worthwhile tradition that has been carried on through the years is Christmas caroling. A group, organized by the versatile Vic Romero, sings carols in other members’ homes. This has afforded the Fil-Am community a chance to get together and observe the Yuletide custom back home and, of course, enjoy Philippine delicacies.

 

The Fil-Am Association is not only a socio-civic organization but has also been an institution, which promotes the Philippine tradition and culture here in Georgia. Furthermore, its doors have always been open to extend assistance to the community in any which way they can. FIl-Am has reached out to other Asians in the community, establishing a strong organization. As Atlanta became the gateway of the South, more Filipinos moved to metro Atlanta from other states and the association became even more diversified. Individual interests were poured into the association, making it richer and more relevant. Now entering 2019 and celebrating 45 years of its meaningful existence, the Fil-Am Association is the longest surviving Filipino organization in Georgia and it stands proud to be the home to the Filipino-American community.

Past Presidents

Ely Abellera                   

Hector Vargas              

Manolo Apanay

Augusto Medina

Virgil Osias

Romy Parungao

Chris Knighton

Ray Mallari

Mario Valenzuela

Emil Quilala

Fred Zamora

Manolo Apanay

Casimiro Garcia

Johnny Pellicer

Robert Hendrix

Eudora Abellera

Mike Tan

Venus Soriano

Vic Romero

Lettie De Guzman,        

Ramon Marquez

Gloria Sabiniano

Virginia Mendoza

Didi O’Connor

Nenette Guerrero

Abe Magat

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

     

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

Linda Valenzuela

Linda Agustin

Cecile Bregman

Vic Romero

Nene Salgado

Willee Bonus

Alex Pascual

Jim Hiett

Eleanor Mae Pascual

Willy Blanco

Marites Pellicer

Doddy Ward

Fred Vidanes

Elsie Vidanes

Elsie Vidanes

Pam Peterman

Koko Trinidad

Mayette Bayani

Lilia Hagler

Nenette Smith

Marites Pellicer

Marites Pellicer

Lolita Elliott

Juliet Cook

Cesar De Los Reyes

Venus Soriano

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Meet the 2025 Board of Directors


  • President

    Juneli Zabala serves as the 2025 President of the Filipino American Association of Greater Atlanta. She is a Plastics and Aesthetics Nurse at JC Plastic Surgery of Atlanta, where she blends her clinical expertise with a passion for enhancing patient confidence and well-being. A proud alumna of Clayton State University, she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).

    She is the proud mother of Tre Moore (2), wife to Efrim Moore Jr., and daughter to Elizabeth Zabala and the late Jun Zabala. 

    Outside of work, she cherishes spending time with her family and friends, traveling to new destinations, and exploring diverse cuisines. She is committed to celebrating and preserving Filipino culture within the community.


  • Vice President

    Hails from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, she graduated from the Philippine Women’s University with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Nursing. She has three children, Nichole, Christopher and Tiffany and six grandchildren. Held several positions and active for some time now, she was the President in 2021. She is known as the Amazon Queen shopper among the Board members.


  • Secretary

    Samantha Agoncillo, an Atlanta native and proud daughter of Erik and Julie Mojica, is thrilled to serve as this year's secretary. As the National Private Events Director at The Gathering Spot, Samantha leads the charge in creating unforgettable experiences for Fortune 500 companies like Coca-Cola, Google, Georgia Power, Meta, and more. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills, she’s eager to bring her experience to this role.

    Samantha calls West Midtown home, where she lives with her husband, Martin, and their spirited Chihuahua, Fiona. The couple is overjoyed to be welcoming their first child this March 2025 and can’t wait to immerse him in his rich Filipino heritage through the vibrant Fil-Am community and culture!


  • Treasurer

    Erica is a Learning & Development Program Coordinator at Curana Health, where she does onboarding trainings for nurse practitioners, PAs, and physicians. She graduated from Georgia State University with a degree in Business Administration and Hospitality, where she was active in the Filipino Student Association her Senior year, and met her husband, Bud Pellicer.

    Erica is a proud mother to her spirited 2.5-year-old daughter, Mariella, who is a member of Munting Tinig. She shares her life with Bud and their two beloved dogs, Ellie and Teddy. Deeply connected to the Filipino-American community, Erica is the daughter of Frances Mesina, a founder of the Philippine Nurses Association of Georgia, and Ralph Abello. She is also the niece of Eudora Abellera, a founder of the Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta. Growing up surrounded by these pioneering leaders has inspired Erica to give back to the community and support future generations.

    In her free time, Erica enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing mahjong, discovering new restaurants with Bud, and diving into DIY projects and crafts.


  • Social Chair

    Stacey Le is the favorite daughter of Juliet Cook and Jerry Cook. She born in New York, moved to Roswell Ga in 2000. She is not new to Fil-Am as she joined in 2003 during the Debutante’s Ball at the age of 16 and has served on FilAm’s board as social chair and secretary. She graduated with her BSN in nursing in 2009 from Georgia State University and earned her Master’s in Acute Care Nurse Practitioner from Mercer University and has been working as a Cardiovascular Surgery NP at WellStar Kennestone Hospital since 2019. She is the proud mother of 2 sweet boys Micah, age 9 and Caleb age 7 and married to her wonderful husband Antoine. She enjoys spending time with her family, cooking lumpiang Shanghai, playing mahjong with her fun group of friends, snowboarding and playing pickleball.


  • Public Relations Officer

    Graduating from Georgia State University with a B.A. in Journalism, Christina StJohn was an active member of the Atlanta Filipino Student Association from 2007-2010. She spent the last 14 years working in communications and media relations and now serves as the Senior Manager of Public Relations at Purchasing Power, a voluntary employee benefits program for organizations around the U.S. She is married to Joseph StJohn and has two children: Theodore and Avery, a proud member of Munting Tinig.


  • Membership Chair

    A native of San Narciso, Zambales, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree at Trinity University, Quezon City. She held several positions in all her nursing career. She recently retired from nursing after 35 years and embarked in financial services career. She has been in active service with Fil-Am for some time now. Married to Erle Puyot and she has one son, Dale Puyot.


  • Ways & Means Chair

    Bobby is the son of Bob and Pam Peterman, and a long time participant in Fil-am. He attended Southern Polytechnic State University where he graduated with Bachelors in both Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering. Today he works in information technology in the financial industry building datacenter networks. During his free time, he’s running his automotive restoration business Dry Ice Detailing Pros, playing soccer, and spending time with his dog Sasha.


  • Culture Chair

    Nenette hails from Northern Samar, Philippines, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) from the University of Eastern Philippines (UEP). She currently resides in Loganville, Georgia, and works with Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS).

    A dedicated leader within the Filipino-American community, she served as the President of the Fil-Am Association in 2018. She is married to Larry Smith, a proud mother of two sons, and a doting grandmother to her beloved granddaughter.


  • Service Chair

    Michelle is currently a Biology major at the University of Georgia with the hopes of obtaining her master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies after graduation. She is one of three children of two former Fil-Am officers, Grace and Jeffrey Dulog, and plans to continue their work in uplifting the Filipino community in the metro-Atlanta area. She has a profound love for her family and her people—as well for a decent iced coffee—and every Saturday you can find her in red and black, cheering on the Bulldogs.


  • Adviser

    Venus is a retired Registered Nurse who dedicated her career to providing exceptional care at Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center. Originally from Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the prestigious University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines.

    She is married to Ping Soriano and is a proud mother to two daughters, Stephanie Soriano Casajuana and Lauren Soriano Beebe, and doting grandmother to four grandchildren, Aiden, Evan, Colton, and Isabel.

    A committed leader in the Filipino-American community, Venus currently serves as the President of the Philippine Charity Foundation of Georgia. She is also a former President of both the Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta (Fil-Am) and the Philippine Nurses Association of Georgia (PNAGA).

    Known for her impeccable sense of style and love for fashion, she enjoys shopping, socializing with friends, and spreading positivity wherever she goes. She has a big heart and is always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.


  • Adviser

    • 2014-2015 PRO Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta

    • 2019-2020 PRO Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta

    • 2022  Vice-President Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta

    • 2023 President Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta

    • 2024 Immediate Past President - Adviser Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta

    • 2025 Adviser


  • Parliamentarian

    Lilia is a proud native of Banna, Ilocos Norte, who has dedicated her life to service, leadership, and community building. A retired registered nurse, she has touched countless lives through her compassion, professionalism, and commitment to the well-being of others.

    Throughout her career and beyond, Lilia has been an active and influential leader within the Filipino-American community. She served as President of the Philippine Nurses Association of Georgia (PNAGA) from 2002 to 2004, and as President of the Filipino-American Association of Greater Atlanta in 2017. She is also a co-founder and current Director of Finance for the Philippine Nurses Association of Georgia Foundation, Inc. (PNAGF) and co-founder and current Secretary of the Fil-Am Heritage Foundation, Inc., continuing to support and uplift her community.

    Her contributions have been widely recognized and celebrated. Among her many accolades are the prestigious Florence Nightingale Award in 2012, her inclusion in Georgia Asian Times’ “25 Most Influential Asian Americans in Georgia” in 2019, and the Cobb National Senior Citizen Award in 2021.

    Driven by a deep sense of purpose and gratitude for her roots, she continues to inspire others through her service, leadership, and dedication to the Filipino-American and broader communities.

Tribunal of Elders

Nenette Smith and Mae Pascual

2022-2024

Dr. Manolo Apanay and Nenette Guerrero

2021-2023

Pam Peterman, Jim Hiett and Dodi Ward

2023-2025