Helping Nonprofits Improve the Quality of Life

Helping Nonprofits Improve the Quality of Life

By Anne Constable

For The New Mexican | Posted: Monday, November 28, 2016 11:30pm

Mary Chavez had the good fortune to be born into one of the oldest and best-known families in Santa Fe.

She’s the 16th generation of her clan to live in New Mexico. Among her five siblings are at least two others well-known in the community: Fabian Chavez III was the longtime head of the city’s Parks Division and Joey Chavez, an actor and playwright, is the chairman of the drama department at the New Mexico School for the Arts.

Mary Chavez, like her brothers and sister, was raised to serve the city of her birth. The senior vice president and manager at First National Santa Fe Bank on the Plaza, she has spent decades as a member of various nonprofit boards, helping them to raise money for programs and secure capital outlay funds from the state Legislature.

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Board of Director Frank Ramirez Visits Kamala Harris

Board of Director Frank Ramirez Visits Kamala Harris

Board of Director Frank Ramirez visiting with his  good friend, Kamala Harris, candidate for California U.S. Senator.

Democrat Kamala Harris (b. October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California) has served in her current position as the 32nd Attorney General of California since January 5, 2011. She survived a contentious and crowded primary campaign to secure the Democratic nomination for attorney general on June 8, 2010, winning with 33 percent of the vote. She went on to win the general election on November 2, 2010.

Kamala Devi Harris is an American lawyer, politician, and member of the Democratic Party, who has been the 32nd and current Attorney General of California since 2011.

SER National Receives $250,000 Funding for SER MUJER Program from the Coca-Cola Foundation

 

SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc. ®

“Cultivating America’s Greatest Resource: People”™

National Headquarters

 

 

For Immediate Release                                                             Contact: Roland R. Ramirez

                                                                                                              469-549-3699

 

SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc.

Receives $250,000 Funding for SER MUJER Program from The Coca-Cola Foundation

 

Irving, Texas, October 25, 2016

The Coca Cola Foundation has awarded SER-Jobs for Progress National, Inc. (SER National), a $250,000 grant to support the SER MUJER women’s entrepreneurship program in Los Angeles, CA and Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX.

SER National founded in 1964 and headquartered in Irving, Texas, is a national non-profit that offers SER MUJER, a national women’s entrepreneurship program which encourages and supports aspiring women.  The program provides financial literacy, entrepreneurship and business development to Hispanic women and other underserved women including veterans and military families.

The SER MUJER program training curriculum is made available online, via mobile app and through traditional workshop setting.

MGM’s Sanders visits SER National’s Board Meeting

MGM’s Sanders visits SER National’s Board Meeting

Left to right: Roger C. Rocha, National LULAC President and SER National Board Chair; Ignacio Salazar, President /CEO SER National; Corey Sanders, Chief Operating Officer, MGM Resorts International; Margaret Moran, Former LULAC President; Magaly Munoz-Mejorado, National Diversity Relations Manager, MGM Resorts International and Hector Flores, Former LULAC President

On October 13, 2016, at SER National’s Board of Directors Meeting in Las Vegas, NV, SER had the honor of a visit from Mr. Corey Sanders, the Chief Operating Officer for MGM Resorts International. Mr. Sanders addressed the SER National Board members and staff during his visit. MGM and SER are working together in a partnership to provide essential services to communities. MGM will continue to support SER in our endeavors.