At just 31 years old, Andres Chavez has established himself as a respected nonprofit and civic leader, earning recognition as a strategic thinker, natural organizer, and trusted mobilizer. As Executive Director of the National Chavez Center, he oversees the arm of the Cesar Chavez Foundation dedicated to sharing his grandfather’s legacy and values across the nation.
University president Lynnette Zelezny described him as “a very strategic and brilliant thinker [and] a magnet [who] has that ability to bring people together.” Los Angeles Times columnist Gustavo Arellano noted that Chavez has “already made a name for himself in the Central Valley beyond his pedigree.”
Andres Chavez will be a featured speaker at the Rialto Unified School District’s 18th Annual Family Summit, taking place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at W.A. Carter High School. The event will include community organizations, a College and Career Fair, and a series of family workshops.
Leadership and Impact
Chavez directs the Center’s strategic vision, daily operations, and partnerships while managing a staff of 30 and $25 million in assets. Under his leadership, the organization is advancing major initiatives, including:
- Multi-year observances leading up to Cesar Chavez’s Centennial in 2027, expected to reach millions.
- Establishing an archives and preservation unit to collect and protect historical assets tied to Chavez, the farm worker movement, and American history.
- Operating a full-service conferencing and hospitality center in Keene, California.
As a partner with the National Park Service at the Cesar E. Chavez National Monument, Chavez has coordinated cultural events, community observances, and exhibits. His leadership has helped secure over $20 million in gifts and launched innovative collaborations with universities, nonprofits, businesses, and civic organizations nationwide.
Civic Engagement and Service
Chavez is frequently sought out for his insight and leadership on projects of national importance. He organized California’s largest mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic for farm workers, coordinated a visit there by First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, and worked closely with the White House. He also managed complex logistics for the United Farm Workers’ 2022 and 2025 marches, which together drew more than 15,000 participants.
Personal Background
A Kern County native, Chavez graduated magna cum laude from California State University, Bakersfield. Deeply engaged in civic, educational, and political affairs, he serves on prestigious boards and is an outspoken advocate for Latino causes, especially in spaces where Latinos continue to face systemic challenges.
Recently married, Chavez lives in Bakersfield with his wife, Elizabeth Chavez, a school psychologist.

