Alice Lugo Joins Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute’s Board of Directors
Alice Lugo, senior counsel in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Government Relations Department, has joined the board of directors of the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI). CHLI was founded by members of Congress to advance the Hispanic community’s economic progress with a focus on social responsibility and global competitiveness.
In her two-year role, Lugo will contribute to CHLI’s mission, advance its goals and actively participate in its governance. She has been actively involved with CHLI since her time working on the Hill, becoming the first former CHLI Stephen D. Vermillion Congressional Staff Appreciation Award honoree to serve on its board.
“I was honored to receive the CHLI Stephen D. Vermillion Congressional Staff Appreciation Award when I worked in the Senate for my service and dedication to the Hispanic community and constituents,” Lugo said. “I look forward to contributing to CHLI as a board member and supporting its mission of developing and empowering future Hispanic leaders.”
For more information, visit https://chli.org/.
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