Domenika Lynch
Domenika Lynch is a purpose-driven, strategic and inspirational leader, a champion for women’s rights and social equity, and a longtime advocate for the Latino community.
Over the course of two decades in leadership roles, Lynch has overseen strategic planning, policy advocacy, and public affairs campaigns for nonprofits and corporations, increasing donor and stakeholder support and raising millions of dollars for organizational endowments. She skillfully facilitates internal and external relationships for maximum social impact, prioritizes mentoring, and empowering the next generation of leaders.
Lynch leads the Latinos and Society Program at the Aspen Institute. The Program focuses on shared learning across communities of influencers on the critical barriers preventing greater Latino achievement, and a space to identify, promote, and catalyze ideas and solutions that increase opportunities for American Latinos. All of AILAS programming is rooted in the goal
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Attacks against Asian Americans have been on the rise during the pandemic and may increase further as the country reopens.
With close attention to the issue in the Biden administration and Congress, US Rep. Ted Lieu said the community is now in a different political era.
Some advocacy groups have pressed for more Asian / Pacific Islands representation in President Biden’s cabinet.
Incidents are also up in countries such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand, leading some to call for involvement by international institutions like the UN and World Bank.
HONOLULU (May 5, 2021)
Attacks against people of Asian descent arenʻt new in the history of the United States, but the political landscape in the wake of a spike in anti-Asian incidents is different, US Rep. Ted Lieu told attendees at a recent East-West Center online seminar, EWC Live: Asian Americans Unsilenced.”
Deanna Rodriguez Appointed President and CEO of Entergy New Orleans
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NEW ORLEANS, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Deanna Rodriguez has been appointed by Entergy Corporation (NYSE: ETR) to lead Entergy New Orleans, LLC, as its president and CEO. She succeeds David Ellis, who has been promoted to the first-ever chief customer officer for Entergy Corporation. The changes are effective May 9, 2021.
Deanna Rodriguez Throughout Deanna s career, a common thread in her nearly three decades of success has been her understanding and expertise in how proactive and sustained stakeholder engagement can positively impact both business results and the livelihood of our customers and communities, said Rod West, group president, utility operations for Entergy Corporation. Her industry experience combined with her background in regulatory affairs at Entergy New Orleans make her ideally suited to lead ENO.
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I’ve covered arts and entertainment and written humor columns at The Day for almost a quarter-century. What I’ve learned is how privileged I’ve been to explore for readers an incredibly diverse, active, and creative cultural area – from local music clubs, galleries and museums to numerous nationally famous authors, performance organizations and the array of talent that flows through the Garde Arts Center, and Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods casinos, and much more.