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Posted on: February 26th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Media ] [ Press Releases ] [ Arizona ]
Tags: latin america, radio, student
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“The Asociación Amigos Medios Hispanos en Arizona “Arizona Friends of Hispanic Media” or AAMHA, an organization that will maintain our media’s ethical and professional standards, has been successfully established.
The organization’s mission is “to bring the Hispanic media together, to preserve our culture and language, to provide unconditional support among our members, to establish scholarships and support for charity programs among our Latin American people, as well as public relations, job exchanges, and community events.”
We are not a social club; we go beyond that stereotype: this is an organization that will take thoughtful, positive action to obtain and attract positive situations to enhance the association’s stature, with the primary goal of laying a solid foundation to help further Hispanic leadership.
It will operate as a nonprofit organization, and our immediate plans include establishing an annual event to recognize the talent, professionalism, and leadership of any member who is a friend of the Hispanic media. The funds raised at the event will be used to provide scholarships to students in the Valley of the Sun.
Every month, meetings of members and friends will honor a member of our community who has left a mark on society, standing out for his or her enormous contribution in support of human relations.
The board of directors is made up of respectable, recognized members of the media and business works who have worked long and hard to establish this organization: Stella Paolini, Hispanic Press Public Relations Director and founder of Hola Latinoamérica, Irma Madera Deihl, Manager of TV Azteca, Yuvixa Koren, President of íguilas Radio Taxis, Bonnie Morazan, businesswoman, and Yolanda Ratliff, educator and public relations consultant. “
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