San Luis, Arizona — City Manager Tadeo A. De La Hoya has been serving as part of the National Association of Latino Elected, and Appointed Officials (NALEO) since June 20, 2015, and has been re-appointed.
During the organization’s 35th Annual Conference in Phoenix Arizona, which brought together nearly 1000 Latino policymakers and leaders from across the country, an election took place in which City Manager and Gadsden Elementary School Board Member Tadeo A. De La Hoya was re-elected to serve a second three-year term.
“It is an honor to continue to serve our Latino community for another term,” said re-elected NALEO Board Member Tadeo A. De La Hoya. “It is a privilege to have the opportunity to work with every constituent and citizen to further NALEO’s mission to empower Latinos, engage them into important decisions and have them be part of the political process. I look forward to continuing my work with the local districts, community, the State of Arizona as a whole, and to continue to put San Luis on the national map.”
The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) and the NALEO Educational Fund, is the nation’s leading non-profit organization that facilitates the full participation of Latinos in the American political process, from citizenship to public service.
For more information about NALEO, please visit http://www.naleo.org/