Sister Cities International Envoy
Thelma Press

Honorary Chair of the Board
Brief info

Over her lifetime, Dr. Thelma Press has received over 60 awards for her work in international relations including being recognized by the Government of Japan with the Order of the Rising Sun for promoting friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States, and the designation of Global Envoy, the highest honor of Sister Cities International. Thelma Press’s vast intercultural experience, beginning as a student of Mother Teresa in Calcutta, India, helped give rise to dedicating her life to the promotion of peace and goodwill among all people irrespective of faith, fortune, or nationality. She has been inspired by people she has met throughout her life including Mahatma Gandhi, and has strived to inspire youth to form a global community and create a world of one people. In addition to co-founding the California Chapters of Sister Cities International, Dr. Press is Honorary Chair of the California Youth Leadership Summit and California Young Artists Expo, Former President of the Tachikawa San Bernardino Sister City Committee, Former President of the San Diego-Yokohama Sister City Society and Vice President of the Board of Japanese Friendship Garden Society of San Diego. Dr. Thelma Press, who was involved in the 1959 establishment of the Sister City relationship between San Bernardino, California and Tachikawa, Japan was asked in 1972 to serve as the Sister Cities California State representative and sought out other community leaders to serve as state representatives throughout the U.S. Due to the number of sister city relationships between Japan and the United States, requests were received to form a chapter of Sister Cities International for Japanese and American cities. However, rather than splinter Sister Cities International into U.S. chapters for each country, Ms. Press met in 1974 with the Mayor of Santa Fe Springs, Ms. Betty Wilson who sat with President Eisenhower as one of the people who signed the agreement to form Sister Cities, to look at forming a state chapter of Sister Cities International. Together, they established rules and regulations for chapter by-laws. However, due to the size of the State of California, it was decided to establish two chapters simultaneously, and that was the birth of the Sister Cities Northern and Southern California chapters. State chapters of Sister Cities International then spread throughout the U.S. The Order of the Rising Sun is a Japanese order, established by Emperor Meiji of Japan in 1875. The order is awarded to distinguished individuals who have made achievements in the promotion of Japanese culture, international relations, advancements in their field, preservation of the environment or the development of welfare. The Decoration Bureau of the Office of the Prime Minister administers the awarding of the Order in the name of the Emperor.