Movin' Up |
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Rising Tucson Hispanics honoredLocal latinos were honored in the 2008 Tucson 40 Under 40. |
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Ganas pushed Orlando Cepeda to greatnessFor Orlando Cepeda, the game of baseball was about playing with grit and gusto. |
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Grijalva joins CPL boardArizona's congressman joins CPL board. Plus CPL grads. |
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Cox salutes Hispanic heritageCox Communications Arizona highlighs Latino leaders during National Hispanic Heritage Month. |
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Diaz hires veteran lobbyistLee Miller has joined Mario E. Diaz & Associates as director of legislative affairs. |
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Ortiz makes Jaycee Ten listAndrew F. Ortiz was recognized as one of the 2008 Ten Outstanding Young Americans. |
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APS hires FloresVictor Flores joins APS. |
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Torres appointed to arts commissionGovernor Janet Napolitano has appointed Erlinda Torres |
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Esparza appointed planning chairPat Esparza first Latina as chairperson. |
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Sen. Aguirre honoredSen. Aguirre honored for work with deaf. |
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Castro named to national boardBert Castro, CEO and president of the Phoenix Zoo |
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Gonzalez named Small Business AdvocateVanessa Gonzalez new Small Business Advocate at DOC. |
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Montano at B&P |
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ASBA promotes Lopez |
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Valley Leadership participants announcedValley Leadership has announced the 54 participants of its 2008-09 Class of Leadership Institute |
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Flores joins stationsAnnette Flores has joined KJZZ 91.5 FM and KBAQ 89.5 FM in Tempe as grant writer and pledge drive coordinator |
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Mayor selected for MAG postsAvondale's Marie Lopez Rogers |
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Queen Creek honors youthstudents recognized by the Queen Creek Town Council |
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Mesa City Court announces magistrate candidatesThe City of Mesa ’s Judicial Advisory Board announced the names of six candidates who will be interviewed for magistrate in the Mesa City Court |
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Torres honored by Leadership InstituteIsrael G. Torres was awarded the Hispanic Leadership Institute’s Daniel R. Ortega, Jr. Public Service Award. |
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Briefcase |
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T-bird forum looks at global businessThe Thunderbird School of Global Management is hosting a Global Issues Forum through December. |
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Qwest honoredThree leading Hispanic publications have honored Qwest Communications for its Hispanic philanthropic programs. |
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De La Cruz opens near arts centerOmar de la Cruz is giving hungry arts aficionados somewhere to go and munch after visiting the MAC. |
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Mobile storage business expandsJaime Gomez recently opened the second UNITS Mobile Storage |
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DATOS updates Hispanic marketDATOS Annual Focus on the Arizona Hispanic Market breakfast presentation will be held in November. |
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MAHC gets new Web site, hosts town hallThe Mesa Association of Hispanic Citizens has a new, improved Web site |
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National Hispanic Women’s Conference in ValleyNational Hispanic Women’s Conference is the largest gathering of Latinas in the country. |
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LRE Town Hall“Politics. Purpose. Progress.” is the theme of the Fourth Annual Arizona Latino Research Enterprise town hall. |
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NCLR studies Latino workerA recently released report examines the changing role of Latinos in the workplace |
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Minority contractors honor builders at awards eventThe 2008 Associated Minority Contractors of America awards ceremony promises to be its biggest and best ever. |
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Movin' Up |
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Rising Tucson Hispanics honoredLocal latinos were honored in the 2008 Tucson 40 Under 40. |
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Ganas pushed Orlando Cepeda to greatnessFor Orlando Cepeda, the game of baseball was about playing with grit and gusto. |
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Cox salutes Hispanic heritageCox Communications Arizona highlighs Latino leaders during National Hispanic Heritage Month. |
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Diaz hires veteran lobbyistLee Miller has joined Mario E. Diaz & Associates as director of legislative affairs. |
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Ortiz makes Jaycee Ten listAndrew F. Ortiz was recognized as one of the 2008 Ten Outstanding Young Americans. |
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APS hires FloresVictor Flores joins APS. |
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Careers |
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Recipe for a Latin cuisine careerValley culinary schools serve up hearty menu of courses of Latin American cuisines. |
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Career |
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Recipe for a Latin cuisine careerValley culinary schools serve up hearty menu of courses of Latin American cuisines. |
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