Gregory Paguaga is the Development Associate at MAZON, where he supports the Community Engagement team across all development activities, from database management to donor relations. Prior to joining MAZON, he worked at a nonprofit fiscal sponsor supporting a diverse portfolio of foundations and organizations dedicated to youth engagement, humanitarian aid, LGBTQ rights, and beyond. He holds a B.A. in History from Cal Poly Pomona, where he received the Lloyd Award for best historiographical paper and completed a thesis examining the LAPD’s response to youth subculture, with a focus on LA’s punk scene, from the 1960s through the 1990s. A born-and-raised Angeleno from the San Gabriel Valley, Gregory can usually be found cycling, rock climbing, or playing synths in his free time.
MAZON is not just a Jewish response to hunger, it is the Jewish response to hunger — the collective voice of an age-old people who know how to change the world. Through MAZON, we express our particular passion for justice and our communal commitment to uplifting all people.