FORT WORTH, Texas – American Airlines has been named one of the Top 60 Companies for Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine.
FORT WORTH, Texas – American Airlines has been named one of the Top 60 Companies for Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine. American was recognized for its diversity initiatives and its dedication to the Hispanic community.
This is the fourth consecutive year that American has received the distinction
from Hispanic Business, which uses multiple criteria to measure U.S.
companies’ commitment to Hispanic hiring, promotion, marketing, philanthropy,
and supplier diversity. At No. 38, American is the only passenger airline in
the Top 60 Diversity Elite Directory.
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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
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Antigua is rejoining the program as associate coach. Coleman will be an assistant coach.
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky men’s basketball coaching staff has undergone an offseason transformation with a familiar face in Orlando Antigua returning to the UK bench and another top assistant from Illinois in Ronald “Chin” Coleman coming onboard.
Antigua, a key assistant in the first five seasons of the John Calipari era at Kentucky, has rejoined the program as associate coach. Coleman is also headed to Lexington via Illinois after four seasons with the Illini and will be an assistant coach.
Contracts will be finalized pending university completion of pre-employment screenings.