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Gov. Rick Snyder makes appointments to the Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan
March 29, 2018
Thursday, March 29, 2018
LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the appointments of Angela Baldwin of Farmington Hills and Keysha Camps of Franklin to the Hispanic/Latino Commission of Michigan.
Housed within the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the 15-member commission develops and maintains a unified policy and plan of action to serve the needs of Michigan's Hispanic and Latino residents.
"I thank Angela and Keysha for their devotion to fulfilling the needs of Michigan residents," Snyder said.
Baldwin is assistant corporation counsel for the City of Detroit Law Department. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Central Michigan University and a law degree from Michigan State University School of Law. She will replace Martha Gonzalez-Cortez.
Camps is the programming engineer manager for autonomous vehicles at General Motors and volunteers as the chief engineer for Mercy Education Project’s Mercy Midnight Storm. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Puerto Rico and is pursuing a master’s degree in global automotive manufacturing engineering from the University of Michigan. She will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Hansel Monroy.
Baldwin will serve a three-year term expiring Dec. 10, 2020 and Camps will serve the remainder of a three-year term expiring Dec. 10, 2019. Their appointments are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
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