Mónica Ramírez Almadani is hoping to leverage her personal and professional experience when she becomes Public Counsel’s next president and CEO on June 1.
“I grew up in southeast Los Angeles and so I understand firsthand what it’s like to be from a working class community, an immigrant community, in Los Angeles,” Almadani said in a phone interview Thursday. “That’s a very important part of my background and my perspective, which I w...
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