Richard Jaramillo currently serves as the President of the Utah Coalition of La Raza (UCLR), where he leverages his extensive background in strategic planning and nonprofit management to advance the mission of Utah’s largest and longest-serving Latino civil rights advocacy organization. In this pivotal role,...
Richard Jaramillo currently serves as the President of the Utah Coalition of La Raza (UCLR), where he leverages his extensive background in strategic planning and nonprofit management to advance the mission of Utah’s largest and longest-serving Latino civil rights advocacy organization. In this pivotal role, Richard is instrumental in defining the organization's goals and objectives, ensuring that UCLR remains at the forefront of advocating for Latino issues across the state. His previous experience as Secretary on the Board of Directors has equipped him with a deep understanding of the organization’s operations and the critical importance of effective governance in nonprofit settings.
Under Richard's leadership, UCLR has embarked on key projects aimed at enhancing community engagement and legislative advocacy. He actively facilitates dialogue with various government institutions, fostering collaborative relationships that empower Latino communities. His expertise in public relations and policy analysis enables him to articulate the needs and concerns of the Latino population effectively, making him a vital resource for both community members and policymakers.
Richard’s skills in communications, content generation, and public speaking are essential as he champions initiatives that promote social justice and equity. His proficiency in graphic design and event planning further enhances UCLR’s outreach efforts, allowing the organization to create impactful campaigns that resonate with diverse audiences. With a strong commitment to community organizing and a passion for advancing civil rights, Richard Jaramillo continues to be a driving force in shaping a more inclusive and equitable future for all Latinos in Utah.