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Former Hispanic Chamber leader Maria Monreal-Cameron dies at 75
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Last updated on January 20th, 2021 at 02:29 pm
Maria Monreal-Cameron, the former president and chief executive officer of the
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin and a longtime leader in the Milwaukee community, died Monday after a battle with cancer. She was 75.
Monreal-Cameron led the Hispanic Chamber from 1989 until her retirement at 2013.
“Maria Cameron was a pillar of the Hispanic community, a pillar of the business community. She fought for the ideals she believed in. She fought for the Hispanic business community for 24 years as the head of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce,” said Lupe Martinez, president and chief executive officer of UMOS.