State exec returns to Hispanic Center - Martha Gonzalez-Cortes - Michigan

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Posted on: January 22nd, 2008
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“Michigan’s top migrant farm worker advocate will step down from her state post effective Feb. 8.

Martha Gonzalez-Cortes has accepted the position of chief executive officer of the Hispanic Center of Western Michigan in Grand Rapids. Gonzalez-Cortes served as director of the Hispanic Center for several years prior to being hired by the state.

In her resignation letter to the state, Gonzalez-Cortes cited a desire to work closer to West Michigan where her husband and their two young daughters live. For the past five years, Gonzalez-Cortes has commuted from Grand Rapids to Lansing every day.”*

*From: http://www.mlive.com
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