(Source: Business Wire)

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Union Bank and KPBS will
honor four exceptional Latinos from San Diego County with the 2009 Local
Heroes Award for their outstanding community service. This year's
honorees are: Ruben Barrales, Sarita Fuentes and Catalina Valencia, all
of San Diego; and Dr. Jorge Valerdi of Chula Vista. The awards will be
given on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at the KPBS Copley
Telecommunication Center in San Diego.
The honorees will be formally recognized as part of the 12th
Annual Local Heroes Awards, which Union Bank sponsors in conjunction
with public television station KPBS. The network will also broadcast
video profiles of the honorees throughout its Hispanic Heritage Month
programming from September 15 to October 15.
"Union Bank is proud to recognize the contributions of these local
heroes who have generously given their wisdom, time and resources to
enrich our communities," said George Ramirez, senior vice president and
head of Priority Banking® at Union Bank. "We are delighted to
again partner with KPBS as we recognize these individuals who personify
our core values of diversity and community involvement."
"We are honored to be hosting this event and again partner with Union
Bank to recognize this year's Local Heroes," said Tom Karlo, general
manager of KPBS. "Every year, KPBS has the pleasure of getting to know a
new group of distinguished honorees and telling their stories to the San
Diego community."
The 2009 honorees are:
Ruben Barrales is president and CEO of the San Diego Regional
Chamber of Commerce. As president, Barrales ensures the chamber provides
a broad-based economic value for its members and the international
region. Prior to the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, Barrales
spent five years serving under former President George W. Bush as the
President's liaison to state and local elected officials. He was the
first Latino elected to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors in
1992 and has been listed as one of Hispanic Business Magazine's
"100 Most Influential Hispanics" three times within the past decade.
Sarita Fuentes is the principal of Monarch School. As the
principal, Fuentes helps serve the community's homeless youth, ages
seven to 18, and mentors children to lead productive lives. Under her
leadership, the school has exceeded its Academic Performance Index score
for six consecutive years and also implemented the Graduate Support
Program.