Lopez will take on new role as Director of Minority and Women-Owned Business Development
Westchester County Executive George Latimer is proud to announce the promotion of Martha Lopez to serve as Director of Minority and Women-owned Business Development.
Lopez, who from 2001 to 2009 served as the Director for Hispanic Affairs for Westchester County and currently serves as Director of Program and Policy for MWBE and Immigrant Affairs, will begin her new role on February 1, 2021
Latimer said: “Martha is a consistent advocate for improving the lives of Westchester residents – both while on the County team and in her personal life. This new role will allow her to expand her opportunities to serve our community and make real, tangible, positive change in the lives of the people who call Westchester home.”
Lopez, a resident of New Rochelle, is a longtime fixture in Westchester’s Hispanic community. She was a founding member of the Board of Directors of KEEPS, an after-school program for children in Mamaroneck, a former Member of the Westchester Hispanic Advisory Board, and in 1999 Lopez co-founded the Hispanic Resource Center of Larchmont/Mamaroneck (now known as the Community Resource Center) and for two years served as its president.
Lopez said: “My goal each day is to find solutions to the challenges Westchester residents face. Working with County Executive Latimer, I look forward to further advancing this goal from a new position.”
Director of Economic Development Bridget Gibbons said: “The role that MWBEs play in Westchester’s economic future is one that must be elevated going forward. Martha will be bringing her experience and can-do attitude to this effort and the people of Westchester will stand to benefit from it.”