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Commissioner Maria S. Bocanegra, ICC
, was appointed to the Illinois Commerce Commission by Governor JB Pritzker on April 8, 2019 to a four-year term and confirmed by the Illinois Senate on May 31, 2019.
Commissioner Bocanegra is an accomplished, well-respected attorney with prior public service in both Democratic and Republican administrations. She most recently served as Arbitrator at the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Commissioner Bocanegra earned her Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law and her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Quincy University. She is fluent in Spanish and is the first in her family to obtain a college degree.
Her term on the commission expires in 2023.
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Commissioner Maria S. Bocanegra
moderated a panel discussion at
Hispanics In Energy
(HIE) 2020 Energy Legislative Summit in Washington D.C. in February.
– Latino Perspectives on State Carbon Emission Policy in America
, from Left to right:
Aaron Padilla, American Petroleum Institute; Erin Duncan, Solar Energy Industries Association; Commissioner Maria S. Bocanegra, ICC; Nelson Pérez, National Grid; and José Niño, Biofriendly.
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Commissioner Bocanegra helps HIE honor Silvia R. Aldana, Pacific Gas & Electric
Silvia Aldana
was presented the
"Outstanding Energy Leader Award"
for her outstanding 8-year contribution towards the development of
Hispanics In Energy
. Silvia is a highly influential and well-established Latina in Washington D.C. among Latino, Asian and African American national elected and appointed officials and leaders in America. She is based in San Francisco, CA.
From Left to Right: Elia Quintana, API; Commissioner Valerie Espinoza, New Mexico Public Regulation Commission; Commissioner Maria Bocanegra, Illinois Commerce Commission;
Jos
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L. P
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, Hispanics In Energy; Silvia R. Aldana, Pacific Gas & Electric; and, Nancy Zarenda, Hispanics In Energy; in Washington D.C. on February 12, 2020
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ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION LEADS
THE NATION WITH HISPANIC PARTICIPATION
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The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) holds the record in America for having four Hispanic utility commissioners. Previously, a majority of the five seats were held by three Hispanics: Commissioner Miguel del Valle; Commissioner Sadzi Martha Oliva; and, Commissioner John Rosales. Today, two of the Commission seats are held by Latinas, Commissioners Oliva and Bocanegra.
Illinois also established policy and procedures and is holding Commission meetings to discuss the progress of supplier diversity. This accomplishment has had a tremendous impact on the supplier diversity program that grew from $200 million spent with diverse businesses four years ago to $2 billion dollars last year. The Commission's work is assisted by the Illinois Utility Business Diversity Council, led by the CEOs of ComEd, Nicor Gas, Peoples Gas, Ameren and American Water.
Congratulations to the ICC, utilities and diverse communities from Illinois.
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Miguel del Valle
Commissioner Emeritus
Illinois Commerce Commission
2013 - 2018
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John R. Rosales
Commissioner Emeritus
Illinois Commerce Commission
2015 - 2019
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SELECT STORIES - Week of May 25, 2020
COVID-19
WASHINGTON D.C.
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
EDUCATION
ENERGY
MEXICO
TEXAS
MAY IS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH
PRESIDENTIAL APPROVA
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Congratulations and welcome
back to California, Dr.
Muñoz!
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Dr.
Juan Sánchez Muñoz
New Chancellor, UC Merced
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The University of California (UC) Board of Regents announced the selection of Dr. Juan
S
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nchez
Muñoz as the new Chancellor at
UC Merced. He is a UC alumnus, and a success-driven leader, and only the third Latino Chancellor in the UC system's 150-year history.
UC Merced is the newest of 10 campuses, located in the heavily populated Central Valley, and educates the highest percentage of first-generation and low-income students in the system.
Latino Journal acknowledges Neptaly (Taty) Aguilera & Lupe Diaz Gallegos, Co-Chairs, Statewide University of California, Chicanx Latinx Alumni Association and many other stakeholders in higher education who endeavored to assure the appointment of an exemplary Latino leader to this position.
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NOT FROM HERE,
NOT FROM THERE
By Nelson A. Diaz
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Raised in the squalor of a New York tenement until he was 10 years old, Nelson A. Díaz saw his life change when his family moved to a brand new high-rise project in West Harlem in the 1950s. That experience, along with lessons learned as the only Latino law student at Temple University, would drive him throughout his life as a lawyer and activist, fighting for the expansion of rights for all Americans.
“No soy de aquí ni de allá” is a mantra for Puerto Ricans who feel like foreigners wherever they are and who seek a place for themselves. In his inspiring autobiography,
Not from Here, Not from There
, Díaz tells the story of his struggles and triumphs as his perspective widened from the New York streets and law school classrooms to the halls of power in Philadelphia and Washington, DC. Whether as a leader in economic development, a pioneer in court reform, or a champion of fair housing, Díaz has never stopped advocating for others. Díaz was happy to be the first Latino to “do something,” but he never wanted to be the last. This story of an outsider who worked his way to the inside offers powerful lessons on finding a place in the world by creating spaces where everyone is welcome.
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Nelson A.
Díaz
book signing in Philadelphia is just one of many being held across the country.
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Nelson pauses for a moment for this memorable photo after his successful book signing event in Philadelphia.
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CAREERS ON THE MOVE
- Congratulations!
(Click on Image)
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Pablo Guillermo Reguer
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n
Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs
University of California, Davis
Davis, California
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Hon. Leonardo Castro
Chief Judge
Second Judicial District
State of Minnesota
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Carlos Ramos
Board Member
RIDGE-LANE Limited Partners
Washington D.C.
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COAST TO COAST LATINOS
PODCAST - STAY TUNED
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Adrian Pérez
is preparing to launch a podcast show to include Latinos in the conversation for meaningful and sometimes controversial topics with influential thought leaders on topics such as:
- COVID-19/Health
- Education
- Economic Development/Business
- Civic Engagement
- Presidential Elections
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Take a breather and listen to Rodrigo and Gabriela's rendition of the famous "Echoes" by London's famous Pink Floyd. From Mexico City, the talented couple is scheduled to be in Napa, California, on June 7, but,
check to make sure. They are absolutely amazing musicians, you'll be glad you know about them..
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