NASW Pioneers Biography Index


The National Association of Social Workers Foundation is pleased to present the NASW Social Work Pioneers®. NASW Pioneers are social workers who have explored new territories and built outposts for human services on many frontiers. Some are well known, while others are less famous outside their immediate colleagues, and the region where they live and work. But each one has made an important contribution to the social work profession, and to social policies through service, teaching, writing, research, program development, administration, or legislation.

The NASW Pioneers have paved the way for thousands of other social workers to contribute to the betterment of the human condition; and they are are role models for future generations of social workers. The NASW Foundation has made every effort to provide accurate Pioneer biographies.  Please contact us at naswfoundation@socialworkers.org to provide missing information, or to correct inaccurate information. It is very important to us to correctly tell these important stories and preserve our history.  

Please note, an asterisk attached to a name reflects Pioneers who have passed away. All NASW Social Work Pioneers® Bios are Copyright © 2021 National Association of Social Workers Foundation. All Rights Reserved.

    
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Alejandro Garcia

Alejandro Garcia, PhD, MSW, has made significant contributions to the social work profession through teaching, research, and policy advocacy. Since 1978, he has been a member of the faculty at Syracuse University’s School of Social Work, College of Human Services and Health Professions, where he served as Chair of the Gerontology Concentration, and presently teaches Gerontology, Human Diversity and Social Policy courses. He also has served as Chair of the Board of Directors (1998-present) of the National Hispanic Council on Aging, and was a delegate to the 1981 and 1995 White House Conferences on Aging. Throughout his career, Garcia has challenged our thinking about social policy and the elderly.

Prior to joining the faculty at Syracuse University, he worked at the National Association of Social Workers from 1970-1971, as the National Student Coordinator, and also as a Staff Associate, from 1971-1974. Over the years, he continued to serve NASW, as NASW’s Second Vice President (1986-1988); President of the New York State Chapter (1984-1986); and as a member of the National Board of Directors (1979-1982). Garcia also has been a member of the National Committee on the Aged (1977-1979); a member of the National Peace and Social Welfare Committee (1976-1979); a Consultant on Affirmative Action (1978-1979); and was Consulting Editor to Social Work, the premier journal of the profession, (1998-2002).

Committed to ensuring quality social work education, Garcia has been a site visitor and consultant to the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). In addition, he has served as a member of CSWE’s Board of Directors (1989-1992); as a member of the Commission on Accreditation; and Consulting Editor to the Journal of Social Work Education. Garcia has been a strong advocate for Hispanic populations, particularly the elderly, throughout his career. In addition to serving as a member of the Editorial Board and Book Review Editor for the Journal of Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Social Work, he has been an elected officer and member of the board of the National Hispanic Council on Aging. He is also on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare and served on the Editorial Board of the 19th edition of the Encyclopedia of Social Work (1995) and its 1997 supplement.

Garcia’s many honors include the establishment of a scholarship in his name, The Alejandro Garcia Scholarship for Excellence in Social Work, by the California State University. He also has been named Distinguished Social Work Educator of the Decades by the Division of Social Work, California State University, Sacramento; has had an internship, The Alejandro Garcia Internship on Poverty and Hunger Policy, named after him by the National Hispanic Council on Aging; and has been named Scholar/Teacher of the Year by Syracuse University.

He has authored a number of publications appearing in journals, and books, and has given more than 100 presentations at scientific meetings. Garcia is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and an elected member of the National Academy of Social Insurance. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1963; and a Master’s Degree in Social Work from California State University at Sacramento in 1969. He earned his PhD in Social Welfare Policy from The Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, at Brandeis University in 1980.

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Newly Inducted NASW Social Work Pioneer Hortense McClinton 2015

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Please note, Pioneer nominations made between today’s date through March 31, 2023, will not be reviewed until spring 2023.

Completed NASW Pioneer nominations can be submitted throughout the year and are reviewed at the June Pioneer Steering Committee Meeting. To be considered at the June meeting, submit your nomination package by March 31. To learn more, visit our Pioneer nomination guidelines.


New Pioneers 

Congratulations newly elected Pioneers!  Pioneers will be inducted at the 2023  Annual Program and Luncheon. Full biographies and event details coming soon.

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