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Maite Arce

Hispanic Access Foundation
President & CEO

Speaker Expertise: Conservation, Health, Cultural Heritage, Workforce
Topics: Advocacy, Conservation, Public Opinion, Voting, Workforce Development, Youth Engagement, Cultural Heritage
Geographic Focus: National
Language: English, Spanish

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Maite’s family emigrated to the U.S. from Mexico in search for work and a better life in the 1970s, and she was raised in Southern California. While working in the nonprofit sector for many years, she realized how much easier life could have been for her parents had they had access to information, resources, and personalized guidance to help them navigate the surroundings of their adopted country upon their arrival to the U.S. Her family has since become naturalized citizens, active voters, and engaged in community service.

Maite is the Founder of Hispanic Access Foundation. She has fifteen years of experience developing innovative outreach strategies that effectively mobilize under-represented populations working with faith and community based leaders with whom she designs and executes data driven and measurable outreach initiatives.

Maite formerly served as Vice President of Operations for the Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options (Hispanic CREO), increasing Latino parental involvement in education and public policy participation among Latino faith and community leaders. Maite received an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from Logos Christian College in Jacksonville, Florida.

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