Lincoln, NE. Over the past ten months, a Nebraska Commission on Latino Americans ad-hoc hiring committee conducted a rigorous and thorough process of reviewing applications and holding multiple stages of interviews with numerous well-qualified candidates for the Executive Director position. After an extensive search, we are pleased to announce that Maria Arriaga has been selected as our new Executive Director beginning October 11, 2022, to serve in this important leadership role.
Maria Arriaga is originally from Michoacán, México. She has a philosophy degree from the Universidad Michoacán de San Nicolas de Hidalgo (UMNSH). She began her career in radio as an announcer. Looking for better opportunities and to grow professionally and personally, she moved to the United States where she worked in radio and television for Radio Lobo, Telemundo, as well as in iHeart Station ‘El Patron’ as an announcer, reporter, and researcher. Maria has more than 10 years of experience in the media.
Maria has also worked in different areas such as being a public servant in the Iowa State Government and recently gained experience in non-profit organizations where she developed social work and community outreach. She declares herself a lover of her culture, animals, and women's rights.
Her commitment to the Latino/Hispanic community in Nebraska and her leadership skills make her an exceptional individual for the role of Executive Director. The Nebraska Commission on Latino Americans is confident that under Maria Arriaga’s leadership, the organization’s success and impact in achieving its mission and vision will continue to flourish. “I’m very proud to be part of this great organization and looking forward to continuing to build on this incredible legacy which has already contributed to our Latino community in the state,” Arriaga said.
The Nebraska Commission on Latino Americans is also pleased to announce the appointment of Maria Whitmore as Chair Board, Cristina Castro-Matukewicz as Vice Chair, and Jaime Suarez as Secretary effective October 13, 2022.
These individuals bring a wealth of experience in their field and will be tremendous assets to our organization as we further our mission which is to serve as a link between the Nebraska State Government and the Hispanic/Latino Community, and empower them through a proactive approach to issues that affect their access to education, social-political, and economic opportunities in Nebraska.
About the Nebraska Commission on Latino Americans.
The Mexican American Commission was first established with the passage of LB1081 during the 1972 Legislature. On July 15, 2010, LB139 officially changed our name to the Nebraska Commission on Latino-Americans. The Commission is comprised of ten commissioners from across the State of Nebraska, one of which serves as the Governor’s representative. Commissioners are selected by the Governor to represent the diversity of the Hispanic/Latino population in Nebraska.
Our office is located in the Nebraska State Capitol. This gives us the opportunity to be close to where the laws are being made.
We are able to develop relationships with state lawmakers and can easily testify in favor of, or in opposition to, bills that would directly impact the Hispanic/Latino community. The Commission joins forces with other organizations to identify and work to resolve, issues that affect Nebraska’s Hispanic/Latino population. We support and promote annual events with many of these organizations to encourage education and inspire Hispanic/Latino youth.
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