Executive Director of Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO)
Mr. Cha has been with IRCO since 1982 in numerous leadership roles, including as Director of IRCO Asian Family Center, which he helped found in 1994. He became IRCO’s Executive Director in April 2015. A tireless advocate for culturally- and linguistically-specific services for the increasingly diverse children, youth, families, and elders living in Oregon, he provides a voice for the community at large by serving on various commissions and boards, including the Governor’s Commission on Senior Services, the New Portlander Policy Council board, A Home for Everyone board, the All Hands Raised board and the Multnomah County Commission on Youth and Families. Mr. Cha is also co-founder of the Coalition of Communities of Color. Additionally, Mr. Cha empowers our diverse African, Asian and Slavic immigrant and refugee community leaders by supporting community building and integration efforts within their communities.
Mr. Cha, who speaks Hmong, Lao, Thai, and English, has also provided extensive direct service to delinquent youth, gang-involved youth, teen parents, youth with anti-social behavior and their families. A former Hmong refugee from Laos, Mr. Cha came to Oregon in 1978 and received his Master of Business Administration from Marylhurst University. He is a well-known cross-cultural trainer and a past president of Hmong American Community of Oregon.