GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Mayor Eric Genrich joined State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner and members of the Latino Professionals Association of Northeast Wisconsin (LPA) at City Hall for a vibrant discussion on civic engagement, representation, and the role of Latino professionals in local government.
Posted to Facebook, the event, hosted in partnership with the Greater Green Bay Chamber, brought together nearly 100 community members to explore ways to empower Latino voices in politics and public service.
With a growing Latino population in the region, the event focused on encouraging voter participation, exploring pathways to leadership, and strengthening the ties between community organizations and local government.
Founded in 2021, the LPA has quickly become a hub for Latino professionals seeking career growth, advocacy, and networking in Northeast Wisconsin. Its mission—to advance Latino influence across industries—aligns closely with Green Bay’s ongoing goals of fostering inclusivity and civic participation.
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Mayor Genrich emphasized the vital role that diverse voices play in shaping the future of Green Bay. “When we open doors for all members of our community to engage in civic life, we create a stronger, more representative city,” Genrich said during the event. “Organizations like the LPA are essential partners in that effort.”
Attendees heard from LPA leadership, learned about strategies for civic engagement, and took part in a networking session designed to build stronger connections between city leadership and Latino professionals.
The evening was coordinated by Maria Padilla, Diverse Small Business Manager at the Greater Green Bay Chamber. Padilla highlighted the importance of events like this in building bridges across communities and promoting long-term participation in local governance.
“This conversation was about more than just politics—it was about creating a sense of belonging and ownership in the future of our city,” Padilla noted.
The event marks another step in Green Bay’s commitment to inclusive governance and ensuring that all voices have a seat at the table.