Soliciting Nominations for Upcoming Latinx Employee Impact Group Election

The Latinx Employee Impact Group is one of seven employee impact groups at the U of A dedicated to building community and development for minoritized students, faculty and staff. As volunteer positions, the LEIG executive team is composed of a chair, vice chair, treasurer, secretary and media coordinator.

All positions are open for nominations. You may also nominate more than one individual, just make sure to submit a form for each person.

We highly recommend you reach out to individuals you would like to nominate. You are also welcome to nominate yourself. Deadline for nominations will be 5 p.m. Friday, April 21. Elections will be held the first week of May.

Contacts

Steven Rosales, professor of history
History Department
949-278-3686, stevenroses@hotmail.com

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