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.

Successful Hispanic Heritage Month Observance Program

On October 12, 2017, the Department of Justice held its annual Hispanic Heritage Month Observance Program with special remarks from Associate Attorney General Rachel L. Brand, and the keynote speech by Emmanuel Caudillo, Senior Advisor for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics.  Below are some photos from the event.  Thanks to the Justice Management Division (JMD) Equal Employment Opportunity Staff (EEOS) for putting the program together and allowing DOJ-AHEAD to participate.  A special thanks to all those who attended!!!  We hope to see you again next year!


Keynote Speaker Emmanuel Caudillo

Richard Toscano, Director of Equal Employment Opportunity Staff, 
providing Emmanuel Caudillo a gift in appreciation for providing the keynote speech.

DOJ-AHEAD Chair Carmen Banerjee providing closing remarks.

Emmanuel Caudillo, some of his staff, and DOJ-AHEAD
board members after the program.

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