Deleon Guerrero who is a sophomore at Boise State University, Boise, Idaho has been selected to participate in the University Presidential Inaugural Conference as an inaugural scholar.
Deleon Guerrero has been chosen to participate in this exclusive and elite program due to his alumnus status with the National Youth Leadership Forum and the International Scholar Laureate Program.
According to the conference organizers, he has additionally met the academic requirements and demonstrated the leadership qualities necessary to make a positive contribution to the quality and integrity of this historic inaugural conference.
At the conference he will share in five days of special events and activities commemorating the inauguration of the president and vice president.
He will participate in a pre-inaugural conference where the keynote speakers are scheduled to be former Secretary of State Colin L. Powell and former Vice President Al Gore.
Deleon Guerrero will have the opportunity to meet White House officials, congressional staff, presidential historians, and political experts and commentators who are leading decision-makers who will actively shape and implement the policies that will guide the U.S. in the years to come.
On the day of the inauguration, he will be a special guest on the National Mall as Obama is sworn into office as the 44th president of the nation.
Deleon Guerrero will also attend the black tie gala inaugural ball.
Matthew is the youngest son of Edward C. and Eve O. Deleon-Guerrero of Koblerville, Saipan.
He has just returned from an International Scholar Laureate Program Delegation on Medicine in China from May 27 to June 11, 2008.
Matthew’s older brother Michael and older sister Mary Louise also attend Boise State University in Boise, Idaho.
Matthew graduated with honors from Mount Carmel High School 2006-07. He was speaker of the CNMI Youth Congress in 2006-07 and received the Governor’s Award in 2007.


