NextGen

 Cameron House NextGen cultivates the future leaders and changemakers of tomorrow through community, service, and bridging generations.

To engage the next generation of leaders to amplify and uplift AAPI stories and voices.

Past Events

NextGen Inaugural Event: Cultivating The Leaders of Tomorrow

Winter Wonderland 2024

Meet Our Board Members

A native San Franciscan and son of immigrant Filipino parents. His worldview is shaped by growing up in San Francisco, living in SoCal (for college), and spending time abroad as an expat in Spain and Italy to do labor economics research with a stint doing food and wine tasting (and education) around Rome, Italy. He eventually found his way in tech working across various roles in talent acquisition & intelligence in his decade long experience growing and cultivating startups and in big tech.

He currently is the founder of Atlas Talent Intelligence helping individuals and early stage startups navigate the talent & labor landscape using data, insights, and talent intelligence. Fun fact, he roasts coffee beans, is too obsessed with espresso machines and third wave coffee.
Ryan Valenzuela
NextGen Board Member
Carynn Vuong is a second-generation Chinese and Vietnamese American, born and raised in San Francisco. Growing up, she attended Cameron House programs, which fostered her deep connection to the Chinatown community. Today, she is a Software Engineer and actively participates in the local Chinese community, volunteering and serving as an advisor on Cameron House’s NextGen board to empower Chinese youth. Her family is rooted across the Bay Area, from Redwood City and Millbrae to San Jose, deepening her ties to the region’s diverse communities. Passionate about self-improvement, cultural advocacy, and leaving a meaningful social and cultural impact, she strives to uplift others while honoring her roots and is always up for a good challenge. 
Carynn Vuong
NextGen Board Member
William Brega is a third-generation Chinese American, born in San Diego and raised in the East Bay. He has lived all across the Bay Area and has committed himself to being involved with the many unique and diverse Asian communities in the region. After moving to San Francisco, he naturally found his way into the Chinatown community through his organizing and volunteer work. Being engaged in the neighborhood and being closer to his immigrant relatives led to him developing a passion for advocating for the many Asian-owned small businesses across the city. He currently serves as the President of Dear Community, a San Francisco based nonprofit dedicated to uplifting Asian pride and inspiring new leaders through community building and activism.
William Brega
NextGen Board Member
Interested in being part of the NextGen board? Please contact Ryan Valenzuela: ryan@cameronhouse.org