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Subject League of United Latin American Citizens Welcomes Dr. Ray Serrano and Alba Lucero Villa as New Members of LULAC’s National Staff
Date April 16, 2024 11:03 AM
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League of United Latin American Citizens Welcomes Dr. Ray Serrano and Alba Lucero
Villa as New Members of LULAC’s National Staff
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Serrano will serve as Director of Research & Policy and Villa will serve as Chief
Development Officer
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Washington, D.C. - The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is
pleased to announce the addition of two talented and accomplished individuals to
its National Staff, Dr. Ray Serrano and Alba Lucero Villa. Dr. Serrano will serve
as the Director of Research & Policy, while Ms. Villa will serve as LULAC’s Chief
Development Officer.

Dr. Ray Serrano joins LULAC as Director of Research and Policy. His professional
journey encompasses diverse roles, including serving as a technical officer at
the World Health Organization, working as an analyst at the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, and serving as a health systems consultant, along with
undertaking HIV work with the United Nations Development Program. Dr. Serrano’s
work has been pivotal in shaping healthcare policies, analyzing healthcare
systems, and improving service delivery, particularly for underrepresented
communities, and he will continue to serve the Latino community in a similar
capacity in his role at LULAC.

Alba Lucero Villa joins LULAC as Chief Development Officer, bringing with her
more than 20 years of experience advocating for human and civil rights in the
U.S. and internationally. She previously served as the executive director of the
Coalition for Immigrant Freedom, and successfully designed and implemented an
immigrant workplace justice program at LatinoJustice PRLDEF while serving as a
legal fellow for the organization. Having worked extensively in the immigration
and civil rights space, Ms. Villa brings insights and real-life experiences that
will benefit LULAC and its members.

"We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Ray Serrano and Alba Lucero Villa to LULAC," said
Juan Proaño, LULAC CEO. "Their wealth of experience serving the Latino community
will undoubtedly enhance our team's capabilities and drive our ongoing efforts in
immigration, advocacy and policy development. We are confident that their
contributions will further strengthen LULAC’s position as a leading advocate for
Latinos."

Dr. Serrano noted, “It's a privilege to be an integral part of an organization
whose 95-year-old mission reflects my lifelong dedication to human and civil
rights. With my experience with both multinational and domestic health
organizations, I've gained valuable insights into policy nuances vital for
empowering Latinos. Leveraging my research background, I aim to conduct
investigations and generate scholarship that informs and catalyzes policy changes
addressing critical issues impacting Latinos. I'm enthusiastic about contributing
my skills and expertise to meaningful service during this pivotal time.”

“I am honored to join an organization whose mission resonates deeply with my own
lifelong commitment to human and civil rights,” said Ms. Villa. “Immigrating to
the U.S. as a young child and witnessing firsthand the challenges faced by Latino
communities shaped my life’s work. I am eager to leverage my experiences to
further LULAC’s critical mission and secure substantial advancements for
community-based programs that reflect the very resilience and determination that
define the spirit of our collective community.”

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About LULAC
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation’s largest and
oldest Hispanic civil rights volunteer-based organization that empowers Hispanic
Americans and builds strong Latino communities. Headquartered in Washington, DC,
with 535 Councils and 145,000 members across the United States and Puerto Rico,
LULAC’s programs, services, and advocacy address the most important issues for
Latinos, meeting the critical needs of today and the future. For more
information, visit www.LULAC.org [ [link removed] ] .















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