Casiano is currently on the board of directors of the Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF), a non-profit which awards almost $50 million annually in scholarships to Hispanic college students throughout the U.S. She is also a founding board member of the Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA). She is former Puerto Rico Chapter Chair of the Young Presidents' Organization, Puerto Rico chapter. She co-founded and is vice chair of Nuestra Casa de los Niños, a nonprofit group providing private school education for economically disadvantaged children in Puerto Rico. Casiano is a member of the board of advisors of Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, the third busiest cancer center in the United States. For years, she has been committed to honoring the memory of
José Berrocal, a former classmate of hers and
William Ford at
Princeton University who died after having served as the youngest president of the
Puerto Rico Government Development Bank, as a role model for young Puerto Ricans. For a decade, she led the fundraising efforts of the
American Cancer Society in Puerto Rico, establishing the Red Gala annual event and the Jose M. Berrocal Scholarship program for college-bound students who are cancer survivors. ==See also==