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Mexican American Opportunity Foundation Board Announces RFP for an Executive Search Firm
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MAOF Board Announces the Retirement of the Organization s President and Chief Executive Officer Martin Castro
He leaves a more agile and resilient organization, well placed to expand to better serve the community
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MONTEBELLO, Calif., May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Board of Directors of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) has announced the retirement of Martin Castro, President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Castro informed the board of his decision to retire during the May board meeting after 21 years as President of the organization.
Martin Castro Martin is an exceptional organizational leader who has transformed MAOF making it one of the most responsive and best-performing organizations serving the needs of California s diverse communities, said Anita Quiñonez-Gabrielian, MAOF Board Chair. Martin s vision, drive and performance focus, combined with his commitment to serving the best interests of the
MAOF Board Announces the Retirement of the Organization s President and Chief Executive Officer Martin Castro
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Groups Launch $100 Million Fund to Address Hispanic Pandemic Disparity
On 5/27/21 at 8:00 AM EDT
The health and financial disparities that have devastated the Latino community due to the pandemic over the last year are not new, but as vaccinations continue and states fully reopen, a new $100 million initiative seeks to bring together nonprofits and Fortune 1000 companies to ensure Hispanics are not left behind.
Newsweek has learned that the Healthy Americas Foundation, which supports the National Alliance for Hispanic Health, is launching the Hispanic Family Equity Fund, an ambitious effort to address shortcomings of the last year and prepare for the realities of a post-pandemic landscape.