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Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews Named Executive
Vice President of CBS News
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews has
been promoted to Executive Vice
President of CBS News. In this
role, she continues to work directly
with David Rhodes, President of
CBS News, in overseeing day-today
news operations, including
supporting editorial, personnel and
newsgathering initiatives.
Ciprian-Matthews has been with
CBS News for 25 years and has
served as CBS News’ Senior Vice
President of News Administration
since January 2015. She is a
multiple award-winning journalist
and accomplished manager who
has coordinated the efforts of
overseas and domestic bureaus,
correspondents and producers.
“Ingrid is an extraordinary
journalist and newsroom executive
who is passionate about the integrity
of CBS News and the people who
work here,” said Rhodes. “Her leadership has been central to our organization’s
growth and transformation in this digital age.”
Previously, she was CBS News’ Vice President of News (2011-2015), a role
in which she coordinated all day-to-day news coverage. Prior to that role, she
served as CBS News’ Foreign Editor (2006-2011); Senior Broadcast Producer
for the “CBS Evening News” (2004-2006); and Senior Producer for CBS News’
foreign coverage (2000-2004). In 1998, she became the Deputy Bureau Chief
for the CBS News London bureau (1998-2000) and served as Senior
Broadcast Producer for CBS News’ “This Morning” and the “CBS Morning
News” (1994-1998).
Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, she received her Bachelor
of Arts degree from Barnard College and graduated from New York University
with a Master of Arts in journalism.
Marie Mora Appointed to Board of
Directors of Dallas Fed’s San
Antonio Branch
Dr. Marie T. Mora, UTRGV professor of
economics and associate vice provost for
Faculty Diversity, has been appointed to the
Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas’ San Antonio Branch by the
Federal Reserve Board of Governors in
Washington, D.C.
As a board member, Mora will provide input
on regional economic conditions in South Texas,
as part of the Federal Reserve’s monetary
policy functions. She will serve a three-year
term ending December 2020.
“I am very excited about serving in this capacity, not only because I will be
able to share my insights and perspectives on regional economic conditions
with Federal Reserve officials, but also because I will learn a lot from the
experience,” Mora said. “It is exciting that the Fed is reaching out to get a
broad range of input as they work through monetary policy.”
She holds BA and MA degrees in economics from the University of New
Mexico, and a Ph.D. in economics from Texas A&M University.
Ana Marie Argilagos, Hispanics in
Philanthropy (HIP) New President
Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) has appointed
Ana Marie Argilagos as the organization’s
president. Argilagos has dedicated her
life to public service through a successful
career that spans the philanthropic,
public, and nonprofit sectors.
“For more than 30 years HIP has been
a powerful advocate for investment in
Latino leaders and communities,” said
Argilagos. “I’m honored and grateful to
the board for the opportunity to lead this
exceptional organization of creative,
dedicated, and talented professionals. I
am excited to build upon HIP’s long history
of bringing people and organizations
together. At this extraordinary moment in
time for the Latino community, HIP’s mission
of elevating our community’s voice while
advancing equity is critical. I look forward
to expanding HIP’s impact and influence to
create more equitable and just communities
in the Americas.”
Prior to her role at the Ford Foundation,
she served as deputy chief of staff and deputy
assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
She has also served in leadership roles at the
Annie E. Casey Foundation, the National
Association of Hispanic Journalists, UnidosUS
(formerly National Council of La Raza),
and Ayuda. She received her master’s degree
in public administration from Harvard
University and her bachelor’s degree in
international relations from American University.
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