NEW YORK:Larry Hogan Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced appointments to the Governor’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs. The commission represents and engages the Hispanic community in partnership with state government to promote social, cultural, and business interests.
The purpose of the commission is to identify the issues affecting Hispanics and develop the appropriate responses and programs, including conducting outreach to Hispanic groups and communities in the state, communicating information concerning public and private programs, reviewing and commenting on legislation and regulation and making recommendations on matters affecting the general health, safety, and welfare of the Hispanic population in Maryland.
“This group of highly qualified individuals will bring a wealth of expertise, experience, and passion to this important commission and I am proud to make these appointments,” Hogan said. “I look forward to working with them on issues related to business and economic development, education, and other issues relevant to our growing and vibrant Hispanic community.”
Allen Gutierrez (chair) serves as the national executive director of The Latino Coalition, a national organization that represents Latino interests with Fortune 500 companies and federal and local government agencies. Previously he served as senior adviser to the U.S. Small Business Administration as well as senior adviser to the Office of International Trade.Carol A. Ramirez (co-chair) is a Georgetown University graduate and 25-year resident of Bethesda, with a wide-ranging background as a small business owner, banker, and volunteer and leader in local community, school, and church organizations.







