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2008.12.05: December 5, 2008: Headlines: Figures: COS - Tunisia: Journalism: Humor: Obama: Hispanic Issues: Washington Post: Al Kamen writes: the president-elect is said to be seeking three Latinos in his Cabinet
Al Kamen writes: the president-elect is said to be seeking three Latinos in his Cabinet
Sources were buzzing yesterday that Monica C. Lozano, publisher of La Opinión, the nation's largest Spanish-language newspaper, is being eyed for a top job. A powerful business and political player in Southern California, Lozano is a board director of several universities, nonprofits and corporations, including Bank of America. Washington Post reporter Al Kamen served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tunisia.
Al Kamen writes: the president-elect is said to be seeking three Latinos in his Cabinet
Next on Obama's Dance Card, Mother Nature
By Al Kamen
Friday, December 5, 2008; Page A23
[Excerpt]
Looking for More Diversity
If Grijalva loses out, Obama may look elsewhere to boost diversity; the president-elect is said to be seeking three Latinos in his Cabinet. Although New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was named commerce secretary and Rep. Xavier Becerra is the leading contender for U.S. trade representative -- he met with Obama in Chicago yesterday -- two new names have surfaced as leading Latino candidates for administration posts.
Sources were buzzing yesterday that Monica C. Lozano, publisher of La Opinión, the nation's largest Spanish-language newspaper, is being eyed for a top job. A powerful business and political player in Southern California, Lozano is a board director of several universities, nonprofits and corporations, including Bank of America.
Also enter Rick Noriega, a Texas state representative who ran unsuccessfully this year against Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.). Noriega, an Army veteran who served as a National Guard officer in Afghanistan and oversaw the evacuation of Hurricane Katrina victims to Houston, met with Obama recently about a position in the administration, perhaps as veterans affairs secretary, a source said. Former Clinton administration official Federico Peña, a close adviser to Obama's transition, is said to be lobbying for Noriega.
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