ECS is governed by a Board of Directors. These Board Members are volunteers who do not receive compensation for services rendered by ECS. They are experienced and respected community leaders from varied backgrounds.

Mengistu Mekuria is a highly experienced senior electrical engineer with decades of professional experience. He is known for his strong family values and exceptional ability to manage complex projects, as well as his compassion and dedication.


Manyaheleshal Tadgo has been an active member of the Ethiopian Community Services (ECS) for several years leading numerous community projects. Currently in her third year on the board, she has served as President and is now the Vice President.

Alfiya holds an Associate’s Degree in Behavioral Science from San Jose City College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Management Information Systems from San Jose State University. With a deep passion for both technology and personal development, I am continually inspired by the ever-evolving tech landscape and the limitless opportunities it offers for learning and growth.
In my free time, I enjoy hiking, spending quality time with family, and seeking out new experiences. I believe deeply in lifelong learning and remain open to change, growth, and new opportunities.

Menen Tesfahun is a payroll manager for Ardelyx. Menen studied finance and accounting at San Jose State University. Menen loves numbers and majored in accounting and earned her BA degree. Menen was born in Ethiopia and moved to the U.S. after finishing high school.

Ms. Semert Haile is a passionate social service professional with extensive experience in behavioral health and community service. Ms. Haile has worked for Santa Clara County’s Behavioral Health Service Department for more than a decade.

Girum Siraw Awoke serves Ethiopian Community Services Inc. as a governing Board member and as a member of the Health and Education committee. Girum has nearly 20 years of professional experience in the Transportation, Public Works, and Engineering fields, working in both private and public sectors.

Dr. Fitsum is a dedicated community leader and volunteer with over seven years of experience in the San Jose Bay Area. As a Board Director of Ethiopian Community Service (ECS), he develops programs, recruits members, and organizes economic initiatives. He also volunteers at his children’s school in Santa Clara, performing his commitment to the growth of the local community.
His expertise connects academia and industry, reinforcing his passion for innovation and mentorship.
In his personal time, he enjoys traveling, practicing martial arts, and engaging in community service. He resides in Santa Clara with his family and balances professional excellence with a strong commitment to uplifting others

Mulugeta Habtegabriel is a long-time resident of San Jose, California, deeply ingrained in the Ethiopian community. With a history of dedicated support, he has served as a webmaster and a vital resource.

Tadesse graduated from Addis Ababa University with a degree in Management and Public Administration. His career began at one of the largest manufacturing industries in Ethiopia, where he served as a Department Head and Secretary to the Board of Directors.
In 1997, he moved to the United States and has since built a successful career in the banking industry, holding various positions at multiple institutions. These roles have provided him with extensive experience in operations, compliance, and client service, while also allowing him to contribute to organizational growth and efficiency.
Tadesse is married with two children and has been deeply involved in social services alongside other members of the Ethiopian community in Santa Clara County. He has served two terms as a board member for Rama Saint Gabriel Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church and Andnet Idir, a community-based self-help nonprofit organization.
Tadesse is passionate about collaborating with like-minded individuals to strengthen community engagement and support. He believes in actively listening to people’s concerns and helping them find meaningful solutions or guiding them to appropriate resources.
As an administrative board member of Ethiopian Community Services, Tadesse is dedicated to supporting and empowering the Ethiopian community in the Bay Area.
We are dedicated to build meaningful connections that bring our community closer together. Through fostering support and empowerment, we strive to create an environment where individuals can thrive and make a positive impact.
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