DOJ-AHEAD Vision

DOJ-AHEAD's goals are to assist DOJ in promoting equitable participation and full utilization of its Hispanic employees, assist DOJ in increasing the numbers of qualified Hispanics in its workforce, speak on issues affecting DOJ-AHEAD members and Hispanic employees, and develop and maintain meaningful relationships with the greater DOJ and Hispanic communities, including management and Hispanic employees.

   
     On July 10, 2018, AHEAD and the Diversity Committee of the National Security Division hosted the Hispanic National Bar Foundation's Future Latino Leaders Law Campwhich offers students the chance to come to D.C. and learn more about the college application process, meet influential Latino leaders, and tour national monuments and various government agencies
     A group of forty high school students from across the country were hosted in the Great Hall, where they had the opportunity to hear welcoming remarks from Patrick Bumatay of the Attorney General’s office and a panel consisting of attorneys from the Office of the Inspector General, the National Security Division's Office of Intelligence, and the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.  The students heard about careers at the Department of Justice and the mission of the Department, and had the opportunity to ask a variety of questions about college, career choices related to careers in the law and law enforcement, and professional development generally.  



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