MISSION STATEMENT

The Baldwin Park Business Association promotes and improves the local business environment, stimulates a vibrant local economy and produces a cooperative effort to enhance the overall quality of life in Baldwin Park to its highest potential.

The BPBA Board standing together at the annual First Responders Recognition Luncheon.
The BPBA Board at the annual First Responders Recognition Luncheon.

OUR BOARD

Our organization is a 501c6 consisting of a President, Vice President, Second Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and six Directors.

Our Story

The Baldwin Park Business Association started in 2014. During that time, business owners had come together along with the help of some City Staff/Officials to start an organization that can support businesses in Baldwin Park with basic business questions and guidance most businesses need.

Our first meeting was held at a local Baldwin Park Business called California Discount Glass and from there our organization grew to where it is today.

Now we host several events like our monthly Wake Up Baldwin Park, Lunch with the Baldwin Park Bunch and our annual First Responders Recognition Luncheon and Holiday Mixer. These events give our members the chance to not only expand their business network in Baldwin Park, but also involve themselves and recognize people in our community.

Meet the Board

Executive Board

Jerry Briseno
President
La Cocinita

Vacant
Vice President

Froilan Mendoza
2nd Vice President
B.P. Unified School District

Laura Santos
Secretary
Royal Coaches Auto Body Towing

Daneta Calderon-Vital
Treasurer
Foothill Family

Directors

Teri Muse
Waste Management

Cynthia Espinoza
BP Police Association

Pastor Elmer Jackson
Christ Extended Hand Church

George Silva
SCE Federal Credit Union

Members

We are currently over 40 members strong! They consist of a variety of different businesses and organizations located in and around Baldwin Park.

Scholarship Program

Learn more about the Baldwin Park Business Association Scholarship Program that awards a $500 scholarship to students from Baldwin Park High School, Sierra Vista High School and North Park High School.