Featured Alumnus: Adrian A. Pedroza

Adrián A. Pedroza is the Executive Director of the Partnership for Community Action, a grassroots, community-based organization that works to build community leadership around issues of immigration, education reform, and public health. Previously, Adrian led the University of New Mexico High School Equivalency and College Assistance Migrant Programs, which provide educational opportunities to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families. In addition, Adrian worked with New Mexico constituents for U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman. Under Governor Bill Richardson, Adrian was appointed to the inaugural Hispanic Education Advisory Council. He is currently a founding and executive member of the New Mexico Learning Alliance and served as a founding member of the Latino/Hispano Education Improvement Task Force. Adrian sits on the board of the New Mexico Civic Engagement Partnership. He holds a B.A. and an M.B.A. from the University of New Mexico. As a proud brother of Lambda Theta Phi, Adrian was a founding brother of Alpha Kappa Chapter at Florida International University and later helped found Alpha Upsilon Chapter at the University of New Mexico.


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