Board of Directors
ICS’s Board is Dedicated to the Human Rights for All Migrants
Board of Directors
ICS is run by a volunteer board. The ICS board reflects both the services provided as well as the people served. Members include attorneys, business professionals and former staff members. Individuals come from a variety of ethnicities and cultures.
Philip Hornik
ICS Board Chair
Philip Hornik has practiced Immigration law in Oregon since 1977 and is currently of counsel at Black Helterline, LLP, in Portland. Philip has represented individuals and businesses from nearly every country on the globe. He is fluent in Spanish. His practice covers all aspects of U.S. immigration law, including family-based immigrant visa petitions, employment-based immigration, lawful permanent resident applications, naturalization, asylum, and removal defense.
From 2012-2020, Philip was designated by Thomson Reuters as one of Oregon’s “Super Lawyers.”® He is the 2006 recipient of the Oregon chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Gerald H. Robinson Excellence in Immigration Advocacy Award. Philip has served on ICS’s Board of Directors since 1999.
Gilbert Paul Carrasco
ICS Board Member
Gilbert Paul Carrasco joined the Board of Directors of Immigration Counseling Service in 2024. He taught Immigration Law and Policy, Civil Rights Litigation, and Constitutional Law as a tenured Professor of Law at Villanova University and at Willamette University, where he is now Emeritus. He has also taught at East China University of Law and Politics, Kuwait International Law School, and Ukrainian Catholic University. He is co-author of several books, including Immigration and Nationality Law, Civil Rights Litigation, The Law of Discrimination, and Everyday Law for Latino/as and author of numerous other publications in the field of immigration.
Professor Carrasco practiced law for a decade before going into teaching, including positions at the U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division; as Director of the National Center for Immigrants’ Rights (now the Immigration Law Center); and as the top-ranking lawyer in the United States on immigration matters for the U.S. Catholic Conference, among others.
He earned degrees in Philosophy (University of San Diego), Law (Santa Clara), and Constitutional Law (Georgetown). Mr. Carrasco now practices law primarily in the field of Constitutional Law and Civil Rights and lives in Huntington Beach, California.
Martin Campos-Davis
ICS Board Member
Martin Campos-Davis is the Executive Director of the Oregon Human Development Corporation (OHDC) and has worked with OHDC since 2011. Martin has over 20 years in the management of federally funded programs. His work with OHDC the past ten years has been primarily focused on farmworker services in Oregon and Northern Nevada.
His prior experience involves overseeing Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, (WIOA) and Community Action Programs, and other federally funded programs. He was worked as an outreach worker to the state’s farmworkers and has worked in a variety of case management positions prior to supervising/managing programs.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Workforce Development from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Mr. Campos-Davis is an Air Force veteran with 20 years of federal service in the area of Operations Management and Education and Training Management. Martin comes from a family of Latino farmworkers and has worked in the Pacific Northwest serving farmworkers on community projects, advisory groups, and nonprofit boards.
Leda Isabel Garside
ICS Board Treasurer
Leda Garside is a bilingual, multicultural Latina professional. She works at OHSU Hillsboro Medical Center as ¡Salud! Services Clinical Services Manager & Cultural Liaison. The ¡Salud! Services is an outreach program providing health care services, education and patient navigation to vineyard workers and their families who live and work throughout the North Willamette Valley. Garside joined the ICS Board because she believes this nation is a nation of immigrants, herself included. Her work allows her the privilege of serving many immigrant families, and she sees the contributions they bring to the state of Oregon and to the nation.
Her career interests include cultural competencies, health promotion, early interventions, prevention, health care interpretation and health literacy. Garside actively serves in community outreach committees, coalitions and boards, and is a founding member of the Oregon Latino Health Coalition. In addition to ICS, she is also a board member of the Oregon Center for Nursing, Linfield University, and LIVE Sustainable Winegrowers.
Besides the nursing profession, family time, gardening, cooking and dancing are among her other joys.