Carson City –Governor
Jim Gibbons and Director of the Department of Business and
Industry Mendy Elliott today announced the appointment of
Leticia Bravo as the Ombudsman of Consumer Affairs for
Minorities and Executive Secretary to the Nevada Commission
on Minority Affairs.
“We are fortunate to have someone with such an extensive
professional background in the field of minority relations
assume the role of the Minority Ombudsman,”
said Director Elliott.
“I am
confident that Leticia’s experience will be an invaluable
resource to the Department of Business and Industry and the
Consumer Affairs Division.”
The Minority Ombudsman’s primary duties include the design
and implementation of outreach education activities in
minority community locations. The Ombudsman also serves to
increase awareness of deceptive trade practices throughout
Business and Industry and assist the Consumer Affairs
Division with consumer program goals.
"I'm delighted at the opportunity to serve Nevada's minority
consumers and to assist in maximizing and coordinating the
programs designed for their protection through the
Department of Business & Industry and the Division of
Consumer Affairs,”
said Leticia Bravo.
Most recently, Leticia served as Environmental Health
Program Manager with the Area Health Education Center of
Southern Nevada where she oversaw a federal grant from the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
that provided education regarding lead poisoning in
low-income communities. Prior to her move to Las Vegas,
Leticia spent three years as Public Information Officer and
Latino Liaison for the Cook County Clerk’s Office in
Chicago, Illinois.