
AMEXCAN announces the appointment of Marlene Castillo and Elizabeth Kremer as the organization’s new Co-Directors, a key step to strengthen its community leadership and reaffirm its commitment to the Mexican and Latin population in the United States. The release highlights that this decision is a recognition of both leaders’ experience, effort, and dedication, as well as their deep vocation for service and alignment with AMEXCAN’s mission of promoting civic participation, social justice, equity, and the well-being of binational communities.
In their remarks, Marlene Castillo expresses her gratitude for the trust placed in her and describes the role as an opportunity to continue working for the community and advancing AMEXCAN’s mission alongside Elizabeth and the team. Elizabeth Kremer emphasizes the honor and responsibility of serving as Co-Director, thanking the organization for its confidence and reaffirming her commitment to work passionately and collaboratively for the benefit of the community. AMEXCAN underscores that their leadership will be fundamental to continue driving programs, initiatives, and projects that strengthen identity, well-being, and representation for the Mexican community in North Carolina and beyond.
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