October 14, 2004
CEO Turned Advocacy Into Opportunity for Latinos
Born in a small mining town in poor, rural Mexico, Roger A. Cázares came to the United States as a child, and later took advantage of its opportunities. He then went to work for those for whom such opportunities never came knocking.
Mr. Cázares took a leave of absence from a bank job in 1969 to work with the MAAC Project, a social-services and housing organization in National City, Calif., that provides help primarily to low-income Latinos. His job was to help unemployed
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