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Long Beach Workforce Innovation Network Board

The Long Beach Workforce Innovation Network (LBWIN) Board represents the cities of Long Beach and Signal Hill.  Board Members are entrepreneurs, community leaders, educators and stakeholders of the communities LBWIN serves.  They work together in the effort to make their community an economically robust environment.

The Board is responsible for oversight of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act resources, leveraging robust and responsive business solutions and One-Stop Career Center systems in LBWIN’s service area that deliver workforce and economic development services to diverse communities.

Focused on its role as a strong Industry Convener, Workforce Intermediary, and Training Broker, the Board works closely with key Regional partners around Southern California to ensure workforce development activities that are an essential part of regional economic development and job creation strategies.

Board Members


LBWIN Board Chair, Weston LaBarWeston LaBar (Board Chair) has served on the LBWIN board since 2013, serving as vice-chair of the LBWIN Workforce Development Board from 2018-2023 and currently as chair since 2024. After relocating from Pennsylvania to Long Beach, CA in 2012, he’s actively advanced workforce and economic development, serving 12 years as chair of the United Cambodian Community (UCC) and currently chair of the Long Beach Economic Partnership (LBEP) board. 
Weston, a seasoned logistics and logistics technology executive, has led growth-stage companies in the industry. As CEO of the Harbor Trucking Association (HTA) from 2014 to 2021, he also managed smaller supply-chain groups. From 2021 to 2025, he strategized and grew technology companies in digital transformation and sustainability. In January 2025, he joined Waterfront Logistics as Chief Strategy Officer, leading the company’s venture and digital innovation group, Quaynote Ventures. 
Weston served on industry boards and taskforces in supply chain and logistics, including the American Trucking Association (ATA), Center for International Trade & Transportation (CITT), and local, state and federal steering committees on supply-chain optimization. His efforts led to the 2022 Ocean Shipping Reform Act. He was named 2025 Global Chief Strategy Officer by “Global Supply Chain Leaders” and received the “Commissioner’s Coin” from Federal Maritime Commissioner Max Vekich for his contributions to the glabal supply-chain.


LBWIN Board Member, Gloria CarterGloria Carter MSN, RN, CENP, VP/Chief Nursing Officer
As a native of Southern California with over two decades of nursing leadership experience, Ms. Carter is honored and privileged to serve as a nurse. Her nursing career commenced in the Emergency Department, where she currently holds the position of Vice President/Chief Nurse Officer at St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach, California. As an active member of the community, Ms. Carter serves on the Board for Long Beach Workforce Planning and the Long Beach Community College Board of Governors.



LBWIN Board Member, Regina CashRegina Cash, Reigning Cash Productions
Dr. Regina Cash is a retired Associate Dean from the California State University System, has over 30 years of experience in education and workforce development.  Her diverse background includes degrees in Human Services, Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, and Educational Leadership, showcasing her passion for learning and helping others succeed. Regina has focused on improving education and workforce opportunities, aiming to positively impact her community in new and creative ways. After retiring, she transitioned to the entertainment industry, starting Reigning Cash Productions, where she continues to inspire and lead. With her entrepreneurial spirit, Regina is dedicated to making a meaningful impact in education, workforce development, and beyond.


LBWIN Board Member, Xochitl CobarruviasXochitl Cobarruvias, USW Local 675
Xochitl, a proud immigrant from Tala, Jalisco, Mexico, arrived in the United States at the age of 13 with her family. In 1995, she joined Smurfit Stone Container and quickly became an active union member, eventually becoming the first female Financial Secretary of United Paper Workers Local 307. Despite raising three children as a single mother while battling breast cancer, she rose to the position of Chief of Staff after the merger into United Steelworkers Local 675.

Xochitl has been a dedicated member of the labor movement, collaborating with prominent leaders such as Miguel Contreras and participating in campaigns like CLEAN Carwash. She has spearheaded Labor-To-Labor campaigns and solidarity actions, providing support to striking workers and advocating for immigration reform. Currently, she holds the position of National Vice-President at Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, serves as President of LCLAA Los Angeles Chapter, and is an Executive Board Member of the LA Federation of Labor.

Xochitl actively contributes to her community through food distribution programs and serves on the boards of Union Yes Federal Credit Union and Long Beach Workforce Innovation Network (LBWIN). She is married to fellow activist and union member Robert Cobarruvias of ILWU Local 13. 


LBWIN Board Member, Ken GomezKen Gomez, Employment Development Department
Ken Gomez, from the Employment Development Department (EDD) Workforce Services Branch (WSB), Los Angeles-Coastal Division, oversees the America’s Job Centers of CaliforniaSM (AJCCs) in his region: Compton, Culver City, Inglewood, Long Beach, Wilmington, Torrance, and Watts. 

Ken’s 25+ years in personnel, program, and project management include roles at WSB, EDD, and Delta Air Lines. At EDD, he led communication, change management, and marketing for projects enhancing the customer experience. In 2009, he joined EDD, fulfilling his long-term goal of becoming a civil servant. Initially, he adjudicated UI claims before joining the UI Branch Modernization Project team in 2010. Leveraging his private sector experience, he led the project and was awarded Delta’s highest honor, induction into the Chairman’s Club. His last position was Field Service Manager for Delta’s Inflight Service Division at LAX. His extensive travel, having visited over 90 countries, is no exaggeration. 

Ken actively pursued helping others by serving on the boards of several non-profit organizations and as Delta’s Community Partner Liaison for Los Angeles. His volunteerism led to him running the Olympic Torch Relay in 2002 for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics.


LBWIN Board Member, Daphne LeakeDaphne Leake, Department of Rehabilitation (DOR)
Daphne Leake oversees strategic program implementation to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. With over three decades of experience, she ensures equitable access to services and support for competitive gainful employment. Leake, a rehabilitation counselor, developed a passion for advocating for individuals facing employment barriers.

Leake advocates for a collaborative team approach, involving an interagency alliance of resources to support employment. She collaborates with businesses to educate them about hiring and working with disabled individuals. Leake holds degrees in Community Health Education, Leadership and Management, and Rehabilitation Counseling from California State University of Long Beach, University of La Verne, and San Diego State University, respectively. She is certified as a Rehabilitation Counselor.


LBWIN Board Member, Karin KuoKarin Kuo, Vast Space
With over 20 years of professional experience, Karin is a business executive dedicated to scaling high-growth startups. At Vast, she oversees the People team as the company develops next-generation space stations. Karin has held various People executive roles at Relativity Space, Onica, and Grindr, and has prior experience in strategy and management consulting with Deloitte, Samsung, and Luminary Labs. She holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.


LBWIN Board Member, Adey TesfayeAdey Tesfaye, City National Bank
Adey Tesfaye, a seasoned community and economic development practicioner with over 30 years of experience in finance, has developed impactful products and services for underserved communities and entrepreneurs.  After immigrating to the US in 1990 to pursue higher education, she began her banking career as a teller at Wells Fargo and has since held senior positions at various banks, collaborating with diverse stakeholders such as municipal entities, non-profit organizations, CDFIs and regulatory agencies.  Her primary focus has been on providing strategic financial solutions for small businesses and first-time homebuyers. At HSBC, she launched a secured business credit card program benefitting over 500 small businesses and expanded homeownership through a $7,000 down payment grant for over 1,000 homebuyers.  In 2023, she presented Sterling Bank & Trust's TIC homeownership program, which was recognized with the esteemed Wolters Kluwer Community Impact Award.  As an active community member, she served on boards like The Center by Ledistry and LA LISC, and was appointed by the Long Beach Mayor to represent the city on the Long Beach Workforce Innovation Network Board.  She also chairs the OCC's LA Project REACH ADU Financing sub-group, which secured a $500,000 investment for affordable housing development.


Tommy Faavae
  IBEW Local 11

Larry Rice  Queen Beach Printers, Inc.

2025 Scheduled Meetings:

Tuesday, February 11
8 - 10 a.m.
The WorkPlace
4811 Airport Plaza Dr. Ste 120

Tuesday, May 27
2 - 5 p.m.
The WorkPlace
4811 Airport Plaza Dr. Ste 120

Tuesday, August 12
8 - 10 a.m.
The WorkPlace
4811 Airport Plaza Dr. Ste 120

Tuesday, November 18
3 - 5 p.m.
The WorkPlace
4811 Airport Plaza Dr. Ste 120