Alison Flores will serve as Anne Arundel County’s first director of the Office of Hispanic/Latino and Multicultural Resources. County Executive Steuart Pittman said he created the Office of Hispanic/Latino and Multicultural Resources to better serve and support the diverse communities in the county.
“Alison’s experience with community engagement, communication and local government will allow her to connect with our diverse communities and deliver for them,” Pittman said. “I look forward to her establishing new ways for local government to engage with our residents.”
Flores most recently served as the deputy director for the Prince George’s County Office of Community Relations. Prior to that, she served as the Latino affairs liaison for the Prince George’s County Executive’s Office, where she successfully developed and managed relationships and worked to ensure that Latino residents had access to government services and programs. She holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
The director of the Office of Hispanic/Latino and Multicultural Resources will promote inclusivity, understanding and collaboration among all communities.
“I am honored to lead the newly created Office of Hispanic/Latino and Multicultural Resources,” Flores said. “Under County Executive Pittman’s leadership, the county has made great strides toward creating a more inclusive government. I look forward to serving in this new role and working to connect and enhance the quality of life for all our residents, business owners, and community organizations.”
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