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The Hispanic Employees Council of Foreign Affairs Agencies actively reaches out to support its members and to enhance awareness of the contributions of Hispanic employees to U.S. foreign affairs agencies. In addition to assisting in the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Hispanics, HECFAA develops the leadership abilities of Hispanics at U.S. foreign affairs agencies and serves as a voice for the public to ensure a more diverse and representative Civil and Foreign Service. In doing so, HECFAA contributes to and strengthens the ability of the Unites States to advance key foreign policy goals.


HECFAA Supports Ambassador Chacon as the Director General of The U.S. Department of State

Just below is a letter from HECFAA President Francisco “Paco” Palmieri urging the United States Senate to confirm Ambassador Chacon as the Director General of the U.S. Department of State. Please urge your Senator to confirm Amb. Chacon today! 

You can find your Senator by using this link: 
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm. 

Thank you for being part of the solution!

Sincerely,


HECFAA Board

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