The County’s first Employee Resource Group (ERG) will be celebrating its 40-year anniversary on Sept. 29.
San Diego County Latino Association (SDCLA) is a dynamic group that promotes professional excellence, leadership, and awareness of Latino cultures, while serving as a strategic partner for community achievement and the County’s success.
Daniel Izaguirre, the president of SDCLA, said the most significant change that he’s seen over the years is the progress through leadership and membership of the organization.
“To have the first Latina chairwoman for the Board of Supervisors only begins to show where we are at and how far we can go,” Izaguirre said. “There is a bright future ahead and it will be incredible seeing our Gen Z-team take leadership to the next level.”
In 1983, The San Diego Union wrote the article featured below about a group of Hispanic County employees coming together to form SDCLA out of a need to help the County keep, promote and recruit more Latino employees.
Yolanda Rinaldo, who was the group’s interim president at the time, said about 40 Hispanic County employees decided to form the group “in response to the need for an improved communication system for Latinos in County government and from a deep concern about the recent losses of key Latino employees in the County.”
Throughout the years, SDCLA was featured in other Latino community newspapers, as well.